Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [adv] going to " in BNC.
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1 | Here we might note that they are also not in Edinburgh : we know this for B because B claims to have to go to Edinburgh , and go here means movement away from the place of the speaker at the time of speaking ; we know it for A also , because if A is in Edinburgh , then B's having to go to Edinburgh can hardly be an excuse for B not going to A today . |
2 | They again rejected any possibility of DEC ever going to SVR4 ( ’ no requests for it , ’ they said ) , maintaining that OSF 's future compliance with SVR4 would suffice and calling OSF/1 the long-awaited Unix rewrite . |
3 | With the best will in the world , the library is not always going to have the book on its shelves that the student is after ; and nor are members of staff always going to be available to answer students ' enquiries . |
4 | Is such a level of reliability and degree of assurance now going to be expected in the preparation and audit of annual accounts ? |
5 | In an attempt to maintain their share of the young labour market , employers are finding it necessary to offer their own training courses , on the rates of pay currently going to young people in the labour market , rather than the YTS trainee pay level . |
6 | There would be a few instances where a client may come back a year later and say erm , or not nearly six months later , that thing I told you was not in fact now going to be on . |
7 | A survey conducted among college students gave these reasons — first for men not going to bed with their companions : |
8 | … then for women not going to bed with their boyfriends : |
9 | I remember at Oslo just going to my marks when from the crowd came a shout : ‘ Go on , Linford ! |