Example sentences of "going [adv] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you have them going right to the edge ? |
2 | With your looks and your talent , what 's to stop you going right to the top ? ’ |
3 | Time was getting short ; she must talk to Dana , and this time she was going right to the top . |
4 | Here 's what Gray said in September 1985 , a month before he was sacked : ‘ There are lads in the team who are going right to the top . |
5 | Mr Lawson began his speech by going right to the heart of the political problem — last week 's 1-point hike in interest rates . |
6 | I left the hotel , feeling rather like the Lady of Shalott , breaking the spell , leaving her room , her castle , going only to the river 's edge , there to drown herself , and made my way to the Navimore School for Girls . |
7 | When Ash Wednesday arrived , however , she found herself going alone to the service . |
8 | More and more you seem to me to be going together to the village . ’ |
9 | They could only leave the zone if they were going directly to the slaughter house . |
10 | They could only leave the zone if they were going directly to the slaughter house . |
11 | Instead of going directly to the academy 's institutes , much of it is now awarded to projects by committees representing science and industry . |
12 | The national press and media were travelling on the plane with Mrs Thatcher , but the local photographers and journalists were going directly to the airport ahead of time . |
13 | They went through to the main City Transfer barrier , ignoring the long queue of passengers formed up at the gates , going directly to the duty officer , a short , broad-shouldered man with neat black hair . |
14 | A third branch of the communications flowing out of EUCOM goes over landlines to the European headquarters of the US Air Force at Ramstein , Germany , from here the messages split up , going directly to the control centres in the convoys and to main operating bases such as Greenham Common . |
15 | I find them more human and more poignant , you know ; going more to the core of how things , how feelings are . |
16 | Tony Heginbottom incorporated the tradition , however , when he revived Spaw Sunday by going early to the well and surrounding it with boughs of may and holly and bunches of wild flowers . |
17 | And they 're going straight to the top with powerful letters and drawings to the council . |
18 | Calming myself I took it page by page , instead of going straight to the Rrap as I usually do . |
19 | ‘ Do n't worry , I 'm going straight to the chemist now to buy some sun-screen lotion . ’ |
20 | He stayed for lunch , and then at about two o'clock Bill and Faye arrived , the latter walking from the car to the house but going straight to the bedroom to lie down . |
21 | ‘ It 's very good of him , ’ he said , going across to the window to look at their house and then turning away in pain . |
22 | Late that night both Millet and Throgmorton heard him going upstairs to the top of one of the towers of the chateau . |
23 | I 'm going upstairs to the canteen ; it 's Summerchild who 's going up Whitehall . |
24 | I 'm going again to the linen room . |
25 | Instead of going closer to the nest and finding the genuinely helpless nestlings , the killer followed the apparently helpless adult bird . |
26 | IT was common knowledge the come the new law changes they would almost certainly include the experimental decision to award the put-in following a maul going nowhere to the defending side , so why are we getting so many whingers making their thoughts known whenever they can get their name in print . |
27 | You know is going forward to a week on Sunday and then whatever else happens we 're going through the process are n't we ? |