Example sentences of "[verb] going to a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Would you consider going to a doctor if he developed any mental instability ?
2 This involves going to a site with no instrumentation of any sort , no dowsing rods , camera , Geiger counter or even pencil .
3 He is more likely to enjoy going to a restaurant that has good traditional furnishings that are well designed in their own terms .
4 No I do n't fancy going to a party I do n't think .
5 ‘ She fancies going to a club . ’
6 Erm my mother , we were a little bit better off than they were and er I remember going to a child with my mother , to see what would be my aunt you see and uncle , and the only time I ever remember seeing my aunt with eleven children was sitting at the corner of a table with a sort of a coarse apron on and just sitting there and I never saw her doing anything .
7 He was a follower of Sham 69 and I remember going to a concert of theirs at the LSE and almost getting beaten up by skinheads .
8 ‘ Well , I remember going to a holo-bar that I could n't afford very often .
9 He found that he enjoyed going to a parish to confirm the children , or to institute a new incumbent , and stay afterwards for the sausage rolls or sandwiches at the bunfight and chat up the people with a mixture of silence and belly-bumping laughter and beams all round and leg-pulling but with care and affection .
10 However , often the best way of challenging a dysfunctional attitude is to test out the validity of the attitude , for example a client who believed he could not stand going to a party might be invited to test this belief out by going , for at least part of the time .
11 This may include avoiding facing up to the boss at work , avoiding going to a party or social occasion , and man- ; other situations .
12 Twenty teams from the Royal Bank , the Bank of Scotland and the Clydesdale took part , the runners-up prize going to a team from of Scotland .
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