Example sentences of "going [adv prt] to [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I advised going on to Lachesis LM2 and after 3 weeks she had a return of flushes .
2 They made a short visit , I suspect that they were going on to M.J. 's [ Margaret Jourdain 's ] brother and like Dulcia [ in A House and Its Head ] expected to come by a good deal of refreshment in the course of their peregrinations .
3 She had spoken of meeting the following weekend and going down to Juliet 's .
4 Rachel even thought of going down to Phoebe 's bed room and using her phone to reassure the outside world , and protect themselves from its invasion .
5 Erm , they 're going down to Bicknoller erm , to stay with her mum .
6 What time you going down to Vera 's ?
7 He had a lump in his throat and he felt his skin prickling with shame at the thought of his friends and his friends ' mums going in to Pricewell 's and seeing Anna unloading ketchup bottles with ‘ Can I help you ? ’ pinned on her overall .
8 ‘ He said he was going over to O'Neill 's for an hour . ’
9 Fabia was unable to see herself going up to Ven 's front door again , but was very aware that she was going to have to make some kind of an effort .
10 My ! that would be something to cope with , if it got round the unit that he was going up to Lemon 's place .
11 I 'm going up to Jack 's for a bite and a bubbly between shows .
12 Oh there 's no meeting , I 'm going up to Mandy 's .
13 My dad 's going up to Thomas 's .
14 Now three seasons old , Athletico had a surprise 2–1 first round victory over Shedford Sunday in the first year , before going out to Nettles 5x Lager/Kellys Spicy Bacon Bites Division One champions , AFC Brampton by seven goals to less .
15 Erm going back to Bonnie 's house .
16 In 1871 he again talked on dust and smoke , describing a respirator he had invented using charcoal to absorb noxious fumes ; this device to assist firemen was in the Royal Institution tradition going back to Davy 's miner 's lamp .
17 I can see Teresa going back to Anna 's for season .
18 Most historical accounts have been influenced by a long sociological tradition going back to Frederic le Play 's L'Organisation de la famille selon le vrai modèle signalé par l'histoire de toutes les races et de tous les temps ( 1871 ) , which saw a broad change in the family from the extended form in the middle ages to nuclear form in modernity .
19 Erm plans for the succession er and development of senior people and some of the plans this is going back to July er were in place then , most of the plans are in place now erm has probably most of you know are retiring in in October er their jobs have now all been allocated and are in the process of being transferred to the partners .
20 ‘ But only one redhead , ’ firmly stated the old lady , her eyes going back to Theda 's flaming crown , which she had dragged into a knot on top of her head and then allowed to fall behind .
21 Have met strange old friend — just going round to Antonescu 's Clinic with him .
22 It was all very well going on about pure logic and how the universe was ruled by logic and the harmony of numbers , but the plain fact of the matter was that the disc was manifestly traversing space on the back of a giant turtle and the gods had a habit of going round to atheists ' houses and smashing their windows .
  Next page