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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The Education Act of 1902 brought about the establishment of secondary schools with 25 per cent of places going as scholarships to children who had passed an exam at the elementary schools .
2 Yes , er , I have them for those who received that incorrect information from me , I must apologise erm young people who are going as delegates as representatives of their district must be treated as adult representatives and they have to pay full price .
3 More plentiful are Second World War £1 notes going for £4 to £5 , while the rarer 10 shilling notes cost around £10 .
4 More plentiful are Second World War £1 notes going for £4 to £5 , while the rarer 10 shilling notes cost around £10 .
5 More plentiful are Second World War £1 notes going for £4 to £5 , while the rarer 10 shilling notes cost around £10 .
6 ISSUE NUMBER 6 GOING FOR GOLD WITH KODAK
7 GOING FOR GOLD WITH KODAK
8 Both sides are going for promotion of course .
9 For the most part , the fast men were used in short bursts to conserve their strength and responded well to this ; but when the occasion demanded , as on the final day at Lord 's in 1963 , they could keep going for hour after hour just because the captain asked them to .
10 It 's going for $22,775 with 32MB , 640MB disk , 14″ SVGA colour monitor and 7GB storage .
11 When he 'd lived Outside , before the Store , he 'd got accustomed to going for days without food and then , when food did turn up , eating until he was greasy to the eyebrows .
12 In 1915 he learnt of a doctor 's practice going for sale at Collier 's Forge , near Stourbridge in the Midlands .
13 Your best bet is to seek out specialist footwear which will prove safe and comfortable in use , although not overspecified for the walking you have in mind — in other words , do n't buy a pair of heavy duty mountain boots if you only intend going for walks on country lanes !
14 Their contact with war was to sit in the dining room of the Hay Adams Hotel , or the Petroleum Club in Dallas , or by their own swimming pools , sipping on cocktails and going through lists of guns and launchers and grenades .
15 About a dozen mental patients going through rehabilitation in Aylesbury have been working on the boat which was taken on by the Dandelion Trust .
16 It 's who 's facing Lawrence now , he 's in and bends off a short ball going towards Botham at leg gully , played it pretty well , in fact , the ball bouncing up towards his ribcage , angle the back down , played it very safely .
17 The path now follows the coast , going past Thorpeness to Sizewell .
18 Hotels , shopping centres and offices increasingly seem set on going into competition with Kew Gardens .
19 We are all familiar with the use of computerised mailing lists by advertisers ; they , too , are now international and going into orbit via satellite transmission — in the remorseless pursuit of markets and lower unit costs .
20 ‘ He 'd started going into Medewich on Thursday evenings after the Youth Club here .
21 Perhaps this is why , in addition to officers attending meetings , Labour Councillors need to improve their self indulgence by going into Europe on junkets .
22 ‘ We worried about her but Elizabeth wrote back that she was more worried about us back here going into London with IRA bombs going off . ’
23 ‘ Not enough funds are going into research on brain tumours in both adults and children . ’
24 If you 're going into business with Kev , I 'd slap Sukey into a chastity belt pronto . ’
25 Nine years later , in 1651 , Charles II watched the final defeat of the Royalist forces at the Battle of Worcester before going into exile after Cromwell 's victory .
26 A corrody was board and lodging which normally such houses sold to applicants ; the precise terms varied , often specifying the accommodation as well of servants and horses , and going into details of food and firewood .
27 Patients who 're worried about going into hospital for surgery , are being invited to a new clinic to help ease their fears .
28 He returned to England in the latter half of June and hardly had time to catch up with outstanding work before going into hospital in July to undergo the postponed operation upon his hernia .
29 So 15 of the chosen 30 have a very modest international background — and this going into tests against Australia , the World Cup holders , and South Africa , who rather fancy that they would have won it had they been invited .
30 Going into town for entertainment usually meant a dance or the cinema — in Banbury .
  Next page