Example sentences of "[noun pl] be go to the " in BNC.

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1 The Germans are going to the US twice this year in June and December , when they will play games against England , Brazil and the US ( twice ) .
2 In actual fact , you see the plan , the two houses are going to the bottom end of the site , as far away to the adja adjacent to West Holm .
3 Last night , he must have done about three grams of the white stuff , plus cognac to stop the shakes , plus not going to bed all night , plus having to behave like a serious grown-up with his trainer and make sure his homes were going to the right races in the right countries at the right time , plus a screaming anxiety attack about his father and Butler and the mess his life was in , plus the horrific combined effects of the morning and the country air .
4 Another thing that cut me off from the other kids was going to the grammar school — and having to wear a bright green blazer every day .
5 During the early 1980s , expenditure on the grands projets in Paris was so large that from 1980 to 1983 less than one-fifth of central government funds was going to the provinces .
6 Other would-be reformers are going to the opposite extreme , trying to concoct complicated ways for people in one district to subsidise those in another .
7 They made specific donations on the night in the knowledge that it all the proceeds were going to the cancer day ward and that helped to boost the figure .
8 Three resolutions are going to the UN Security Council .
9 ‘ The traditional British way of doing things in international sporting bodies is to go to the body and put forward a sensible , fair and balanced objective and assume then that everybody will vote for it .
10 One way of raising loans was to go to the market , paying interest at the high rates then demanded .
11 The children would come in , perhaps their friends are going to the pictures , and sometimes I 'd cry because I know mine ca n't go .
12 The arms were going to the IRA . ’
13 An exercise you can do to get a picture of the difference between newspapers is to go to the library and read each daily in turn .
14 To overcome the problem of missing and lost keys and keys not being handed back by the guest on departure and to combat the problem of security by which unauthorised persons obtain keys to rooms , many hotels are going to the expense of installing keyless locks on their rooms .
15 But I think this is , I think that I know it w it was the arguments that went on when we were on about going dividend stamps was very interesting , I quite enjoyed them and you can you know , definitely what came out was that erm it was a bad thing because erm people , er maybe it 's good if these stamps are going to the Co-op er going to the hospitals I 'm all for it , but I 'm afraid mine I keep them to for myself and erm er I get so few these days now my Co-op 's gone but erm you know usually I go and get a bag of er , box of teabags with mine , you know and er so I use my stamps now erm .
16 The operating systems are going to the ball .
17 Asked to explain why his chain should be doing so well when so many others are going to the wall , Mr Myers points to stringent management .
18 Here the rulers are going to the ruled and examining them from their point of view .
19 ‘ The horses are going to the knacker 's on Monday if we do n't , ’ she said .
20 From his moneys , each school was to pay a master £10 per annum and forty shillings was to go to the trustees to cover expenses of their meetings .
21 I am delighted to report that Paul and his colleagues are going to the barricades to fight the council 's decision .
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