Example sentences of "going [adv] to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The next day the RUC tried to block a 4,000 strong Paisleyite protest march from the centre of Belfast , but the marchers broke through and rampaged through the centre of the city breaking shop windows , stoning the Catholic-owned International Hotel and going on to Sandy Row where they tried to burn down a bookie 's shop which employed Catholics .
2 You may be going on to new material before thoroughly mastering previous material .
3 But we know are going on to double shift on Monday
4 Such a dramatic decline made possible an improvement in the opportunity index , the measure of the percentage of all eleven-year-old children going on to secondary education .
5 The 11 + examination tested what teachers believed it was important for children to know before going on to secondary school .
6 Extending from the individual partnerships there are wide varieties of helpful relationships between groups or classes of children and a department of a business or a small company going on to whole business/school schemes .
7 Contracts of employment were unknown and I remember the gloom at home if Dad announced that the works were going on to short time .
8 ROOT SYSTEM : - Roots may be long and slender , going down to great depth and absorbing water from distant sources ; or very shallow rooted and superficial , catching rain water before it evaporates away .
9 More and more of the farms are going over to pasteurized milk , their produce is sent to the cooperatives , the butter and the cheese no longer have the characteristic ripe flavours one used to expect .
10 Got to stop and then you say you 're going up to middle class .
11 So when you got pass there Ju do n't forget you say I am going up to middle class !
12 Stevenson , a quick-moving , stocky northerner with a distinguished record in every possible branch of the Met , was rumoured to be going up to Assistant Commissioner just as soon as the present incumbent retired .
13 I have a granddaughter now going up to Burnt Mill and I think myself , they could n't have done any better in the grammar school .
14 She also maintains she would never consider going back to full-time employment and advised other women with good business ideas to ‘ go for it ’ .
15 Now I believe it 's the duty of the G M B and the trade union movement to first publicize the problem then we need a campaign and a strategy to avoid it , and that is going back to decent pension funds .
16 He 's got ta miles and miles back next week and then he 's going back to following week to be lift driver .
17 I ca n't say I 'm looking forward to going back to bloody coal central heating either .
18 ‘ You wo n't be going back to civilian life for the time being . ’
19 It 's a difficult decision but I knew if I married out there , well , there is a certain loneliness , yet going back to English life is unsatisfactory .
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