Example sentences of "going [prep] [art] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I well remember going as a new convert into a Baptist church for the first time : how strange I found that row of five deacons ' chairs which dominated the scene , and even stranger the little cups for communion .
2 Whether they were going for a new place , or staying , the hired hands were all given the day off to attend the Hirings .
3 Next year 's will of course be going through the new procedure
4 Search consultants are often called in when an organisation is considering going into a new business sector , as Marks & Spencer did when they went into financial services with their credit card ; as when BP were trying to diversify their business and spot winners by developing new technology ; as financial services institutions do when they wish to launch a new product or enter new markets .
5 Th this criterion I think is what I would call an operational criteria , erm it defines effectively what 's going into the new settlement .
6 Manager Ron Atkinson , who criticised his players after their 3-0 defeat at Coventry on Saturday , said : ‘ Going into the New Year in level second place is something we 'll settle for .
7 If we are in with a chance of the Championship going into the New Year , then I am determined we will not be beaten .
8 Yorkshire Television is apparently going into the new franchise with not a woman in its top rank .
9 We finished the album and we were going in a new direction , one which we were all very pleased with .
10 ‘ Sam 's going to a new school , ’ Bella said , and time was oddly foreshortened in Albert 's head so that two or three minutes of silence passed between them and he thought it only a second .
11 It must have been really strange for her , going to a new school all on her own , and a convent school at that , with nuns like great black crows floating down the corridors and carrying her off to chapel .
12 Horses sometimes suffer depression on going to a new home .
13 ‘ It 's tough on a horse going to a new home , especially a stallion ’ , his new owner said .
14 ‘ It ranged from going to a new swimming pool with a whirly slide to going to the National Gallery .
15 Going to a new prison , you do n't know what to expect .
16 So we have suggested , erm , you will see in our evidence that policy H One should be amended and their are clearly a number of ways in which that amended amendment could take place , but we would particularly suggest that erm an indication should be given as to what the proportion of each district 's allocation is assumed to be going to the new settlement , if the new settlement is is agreed under the H Two discussion , thank you .
17 From this side of town , the footpath led across the fields to the bank of the stream where it divided , one branch going to the new council estate and Sewingbury , the other to the centre of Kingsmarkham High Street , at the Kingsbrook bridge .
18 Despite the introduction of more advanced machinery at the Newbridge Hill maltings , stayed at Leakes Row , going to the new maltings only when required by plant engineer .
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