Example sentences of "[noun pl] going [adv prt] to " in BNC.

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1 Look at all the erm cars going up to those houses up there look !
2 Beyond the car park , the road contours the hillside , two branches going down to the coastal dwellings of Inver Alligin , and then turns sharply uphill to force a narrow passage across a bare and rocky headland on the last stage of its journey .
3 INDOOR bowlers from Towerlands and Ipswich will contest all four events in the area finals of the Manchester Unity National Championships , with the winners going on to Melton Mowbray at the end of the month .
4 INDOOR bowlers from Towerlands and Ipswich will contest all four events in the area finals of the Manchester Unity National Championships , with the winners going on to Melton Mowbray at the end of the month .
5 The local heats take place at Acklam Sports Centre on Wednesday and Thursday , July 29 and 30 with the winners going on to the regional final on August 5 .
6 Tonight Middlesbrough stages the heats of the February Trainers ' Stakes , with the winners going through to the final on Saturday night .
7 As far as I was concerned it was a nightmare , and merged in my memory with actually being evacuated ; the kids going down to Ladywell station in a crocodile on one side of the road , clutching oranges and bars of chocolate , and the mothers on the other , weeping and wailing and shouting to us across the street , lots of dwarfs and lots of Snow Whites .
8 There 's quite a lot of the broch showing , too , almost the complete circle , with one very high bit where I 'm told there are steps going up to what 's left of the top level , with a view . ’
9 There 's an underground thing — you know , steps going down to a station , so I go down there and wander around for a bit .
10 ‘ We decided to build a balcony with steps going down to the garden , but our builder advised us to think about the year-round advantages of a conservatory , ’ Claudia explained .
11 Its three tall windows gave a view of the stone terrace and the double flight of steps going down to what had once been a lawn and formal gardens , but which was now a half-acre of neglected grass , bounded to the west by the brick annexe of the Vehicle Examination Department , and to the east by the old stable block , now converted into garages .
12 There were some steps going down to the foreshore near a riverside pub .
13 Claudine did n't seem to know that this was a cruel dig at Jenna ; she only appeared to note the word ‘ beautiful ’ , and with that her interest faded , her eyes going back to Alain .
14 ‘ But only one redhead , ’ firmly stated the old lady , her eyes going back to Theda 's flaming crown , which she had dragged into a knot on top of her head and then allowed to fall behind .
15 He shuddered and looked away , his eyes going off to the horizon .
16 At this point in the narrative we need to turn to the remarkable Register concerning the imperial question ( Regestum super negotio Romani imperii or RNI ) , a secret register opened by the papal curia between August and September 1199 , but containing entries going back to 3 May .
17 Perhaps the biggest problem with the Severin thesis is that recent work in Mesoamerican archaeology , and the deciphering of Mayan hieroglyphic codes , make it clear that the classic Mayan civilisation ( AD300 to AD900 ) had precursors going back to the Olmecs in 1000BC and earlier .
18 And the other one which is er Mr and that er has details of various convictions with er picture of his as a rather younger man er , various offences going back to nineteen seventy five and occupying quite a long space but there .
19 This is revealed in texts going back to about 2000 BC , notably in the ‘ Sumerian King List ’ which begins with a sequence of eight kings , presumably fabulous , whose reigns add up to a total of 241,200 years !
20 Similarly , similarly I have prepared all this but just shortly before the meeting I have had a whole wodge of suggestion forms going back to November which I have obviously not taken into account yet . .
21 There is some variability in the figure quoted for the minimum Re at which transition can be produced by large disturbances , values going down to 1800 .
22 Accusations that one group had stolen ideas from the other were soon flying ; Jones showed notebooks of his investigations going back to 1986 and cited a paper written in 1985 ; for their part Fleischmann and Pons insisted that their effort had begun in 1985 , all of which added to the perception that the fusion claims were important and the patents worth fighting for .
23 There are also problems at Wild Cat Tor , where serious erosion has been caused by climbers going up to the Blue Grass and Singing Kettle buttresses .
24 The guardian asked three climbers going down to the village to inform the police , as he was unable to contact them himself since the refuge radio was broken .
25 As a matter of principle , the bank in such circumstances should not be entitled to rely on the transaction and this is the view which has been taken by a series of authorities going back to the beginning of this century .
26 Here at last you are in the real mountains , with the highest peaks going up to some 5,000 feet .
27 There were hundreds of ropes going down to the stage below — it was a long , long way down .
28 A series of beats are held , usually with the first four boards going through to the next round , culminating in a final .
29 Where are the tapes going back to ?
30 Subterfuges were devised and pressures were applied to prevent appeals going up to Paris .
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