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

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1 Patients who 're worried about going into hospital for surgery , are being invited to a new clinic to help ease their fears .
2 Going into town for entertainment usually meant a dance or the cinema — in Banbury .
3 I told you he does n't know I 'm going to work for Matthew .
4 I enclose a cheque for £25 made out to Covenant House , since our Charities Aid Vouchers are n't going to work for Bruce Harris .
5 I said , going to bed for pleasure .
6 Now , when I came back from Stop Hill the other night , must have been , oh must have been Thursday , cos Paul erm , was going out with Alec and then they were going to Alec for dinner and when I came back one of the erm wooden staves was off here , had been prized off .
7 And he was going I know you do n't mind Sheila he said , I 'm gon na go , I 'm going to Spain for holiday .
8 But after a pause he went on to add , ‘ Except for kids , I hate going to post-mortems for kids ’ ( FN 26/5/87 , p. 21 ) .
9 Miss Aitchison will be going to Cardiff for Christmas to join her mother and father , chartered surveyor Tim Aitchison .
10 It runs off a normal car battery and has ample power to drive the punt at a greater rate of knots than you are likely to need , unless you are going to troll for pike ; and then you would be better using a boat rather than a punt .
11 ‘ Who 's going to caddie for Harley , by the way ? ’
12 Stan persuaded me to play truant and take a two-week holiday to Italy where he was going to caddie for Craig Defoy .
13 The 1913 Marsden Hartley ( lot 158 est. $1–1.5 million ) was the only million dollar plus twentieth-century work , going to Citibank for $1.05 million ( £656,250 ) .
14 Jones played on , helping back row partner Adrian Varney grab two tries , before going to hospital for x-rays on his jaw .
15 By lunchtime Perkin had driven off , going to Newbury for supplies , he 'd said .
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