Example sentences of "[is] going to the " in BNC.
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1 | The money is going to the British Refugee Council and the Save the Children Fund , but Hackett rules out giving passing any of the money to projects in Vietnam , where the refugee problem originates . |
2 | The money is going to the British Refugee Council and the Save the Children Fund , but Hackett rules out giving any to projects in Vietnam , where the refugee problem originates . |
3 | Mr David Heathcoat-Amory , a former junior Energy Minister , has been appointed deputy chief whip by Mr Major , succeeding Mr Alastair Goodlad who is going to the Foreign Office . |
4 | No wonder the country is going to the dogs . |
5 | A lot of money is going to the losers . |
6 | I do not believe she knows why she is going to the Camp or what she will find there . ’ |
7 | Then he added , ‘ If anyone from the village is going to the Bazaar we should send some more flour and potatoes and some more blankets . ’ |
8 | ‘ The things I brought from my family , everything is going to the creditors . |
9 | A TOTAL of 76 firms a day — one every 18 minutes — is going to the wall , a new business survey reveals . |
10 | This autumn Heavenly records will release ‘ The Fred EP ’ on which St Etienne , Flowered Up and the Rockingbirds perform ‘ I 'm Too Sexy ’ , ‘ Do n't Talk Just Kiss ’ and ‘ Deeply Dippy ’ respectively ( all royalties , including Right Said Fred 's publishing money , is going to the Terence Higgins Trust ) . |
11 | The assumption is about what lies behind our saying of a man , when he comes out with the sounds , ‘ I 'm going to the bank ’ , that he is asserting that he is going to the bank , but our not saying this of the parrot . |
12 | We say that the man , who utters the same sounds as the parrot , is asserting that he is going to the bank because he is a man , and not a parrot . |
13 | As expected , Microsoft is going to the DEC multi-vendor networking well : NT will be a strategic part of DEC 's Network Application Support ( NAS ) . |
14 | Now , with this new director , everything is going to the army barracks . |
15 | ‘ Fram is going to the Arctic . ’ |
16 | And Captain Scott , the Englishman , is going to the South Pole this year . |
17 | HAMLET is going to the lantern . ) |
18 | ‘ Rourke is going to the Brooksby plant , and I 'll be out for some time , so I wondered if you could come over and help Becky out with the computer ? |
19 | It seems that my hon. Friend is going to the essence of the argument . |
20 | She leaves , he believing she is going to the dentist . |
21 | I 'm here , the money you 're paying is going to the Treasury , not to your son ? |
22 | So Leee is going to the Irons and Leslie is probably going to be in Eastenders ( I hope ) . |
23 | On another subject could someone who is going to the game pick me up a match programme . |
24 | Ian is going to the hospital , so I 'm afraid you 'll have to put up with me . ’ |
25 | Dr Apps is going to the Arctic with the British Schools Exploration Society to research the Ozone layer . |
26 | While it is still tough to distinguish trial balloons , downright disinformation and honest leaks , this much is clear : the burden is going to the taxpayer . |
27 | That 's what I do n't understand because the message is going to the brain to do it and yet I try and I ca n't . |
28 | Attendance at a day centre where the parents and child attend together can be very valuable or the professional 's going to the parents ' home to watch a play session will enable sharing of the observations . |
29 | BIG BLUE MOVIES , OR HANG THIS FOR A LARK , IBM 's GOING TO THE PICTURES |
30 | Everybody 's going to the … winebars , sir . |