Example sentences of "going [adv] to [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Grayson played soccer for Parklands High School before going on to Preston College where he played a little rugby in 1989 but never thought of taking up the game . |
2 | Yes it 's going on to word processor . |
3 | His new show is at Plymouth , where he studied as a schoolboy before going on to Somerset College of Art . |
4 | A grammar-school pupil going on to Manchester University through the sacrifices of an elder brother , she fought the cause of Labour through the trade-union movement and into the House of Commons . |
5 | And we have not forgotten those of you who are going on to post graduate studies . |
6 | ‘ I know , I used to think he skived off and all the time he was going on to Conway House to work . |
7 | I know they 're going on to security entrance is n't it , where the er they 're going to have their own key or own method of getting in on an intercom . |
8 | Christmas came and went , with Bob Lamb being invited to share the Oaks ' family celebrations on Christmas Day , and all going down to Cherry Tree Farm on Boxing Day . |
9 | ‘ We 're going down to Redland Bay to have dinner on his boat and go for a sail , ’ she invented fluently . |
10 | Seemed to be going down to south coast of the river |
11 | By going down to sea level , you can walk out on to the Rocker de la Vierge , reached by a short gangway , which has a statue of the Virgin on top and the beginnings of a jetty planned by the Emperor Napoleon III but never finished because the sea kept demolishing it . |
12 | As far as I was concerned it was a nightmare , and merged in my memory with actually being evacuated ; the kids going down to Ladywell station in a crocodile on one side of the road , clutching oranges and bars of chocolate , and the mothers on the other , weeping and wailing and shouting to us across the street , lots of dwarfs and lots of Snow Whites . |
13 | " I believe in the instinctive wisdom of our well-tried democracy , " declared Churchill in 1945 — shortly before going down to election defeat . |
14 | His season was cut to just four races , the first three of which he won impressively before going down to Forest Sun in the Rendlesham Hurdle at Kempton already suffering from a bug . |
15 | I did think of going down to Syon House but remembered Benjamin 's instructions never to approach Johanna without him being present for she dwelt in a twilight world where every man , except Benjamin , was her seducer . |
16 | For the married couples the heartache would be centred round their children going off to boarding school , especially when they left home for the first time . |
17 | I have thought about going up to Clove Lodge in the dark to say hello to Rosa , when I would n't be able to see my old place . |
18 | We 're just going up to Eastgate Bike Shop to try and get a cable that just snapped |
19 | You 'd feel just like going up to London wont you ? |
20 | Can you , are you going up to post office ? |
21 | Entry forms for the 1991 FlyPast Twite Awards will be going out to BAPC member organisations in the New Year . |
22 | Tight-lipped , she told him that she was going back to Arden post-haste . |
23 | But it does seem to be again if we 're going back to Government guidance who are justifying extra policies to be brought forward to this alteration , it is a serious omission this alteration that there is no policy which deals with rural affordable housing . |
24 | Because was before the observations of Mr it just that you 're going back to cabinet government anyway cos you say t take a few on each committee , just have a few small committees and they 'll do the job . |
25 | For Rob it was like going back to Piccadilly Circus after five years and finding all the buildings have been moved . |
26 | ( People going there to post Christmas cards had been advised to take sleeping-bags . ) |