Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [prep] going to " in BNC.

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1 The option of settling a dispute rather than resolving it by going to trial can be described as a form of alternative dispute resolution , meaning methods of resolving a variety of disputes in ways alternative to court hearings .
2 ‘ It almost broke me to hear you accuse me of going to bed with you to get a story .
3 He would have liked to telephone Marshal Guarnaccia who had gone back down to Florence but he did n't want to block the line , and in any case the Marshal had said something about going to the prison .
4 Illness had prevented her from going to Tenerife this year , but now there was always next year .
5 If Hilary Robarts thinks she has been libelled and seeks redress I ca n't prevent her from going to law . ’
6 Not half as much as I am of you ! thought Henry , as he ran his eyes down the rest of the manuscript ( she must have written it before going to sleep ) .
7 ‘ There is no man or devil who will stop me from going to the home of my family , ’ said Sir Henry angrily .
8 He said he had fooled you into going to the museum .
9 As soon as he had any money he spent it on going to Central America or Thailand by the cheapest possible means to look at some new underground .
10 Then I talked him into going to London , as my plan requires .
11 I put my other hand up to my face too , and put my head down on my knees , trying to keep myself from going to pieces .
12 I asked him about going to the Highlands and seeing the wonderful colours there and he just looked at me and said ‘ too amorphous ’ .
13 So what was stopping him from going to her and telling her that she had no need to worry ?
14 I have one or two such places up my sleeve which I save for difficult days but I do n't spoil it by going to them too often .
15 Now I was conscious of Aisha 's words when we stood together in the storeroom and she tried to dissuade me from going to London : ‘ Go alone to London without an aunt or a husband or your mother and they 'll say you 've sold your soul .
16 Then he slipped , and caught at the grass to stop himself from going to the bottom .
17 He gave their present number , and the palazzo 's , then added , ‘ Thank you for going to so much trouble .
18 Yeah , and I said he said something about going to the pictures so he 's going on about it .
19 Regulating what adolescents knew about sex , and preventing them from going to bed with their girlfriends or boyfriends , had become difficult .
20 But er and then when television come her mother was sat over it all times and she used to tell me about going to pictures .
21 ‘ That is , of course , if you were telling the truth and Silvia really did say something about going to Alghero . ’
22 Vividly could he still recall his nurses preventing him from going to her there , and he knew he had stood at a window just like this , gazing with longing through the trees to the building where his mother was imprisoned .
23 The true owner or owners would have to reveal themselves by going to court to have it removed .
24 Alison 's classes did n't take on the air of duty which can mar anything from going to a party to visiting relations .
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