Example sentences of "going to [noun sg] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Going to work for a young musician may mean days spent rehearsing — getting songs down on tape , producing a demo on a front-room recording unit , or playing at a pub gig . |
2 | Who was talking of going to work for a different firm then ? |
3 | So if you were on night duty , it was n't much use getting off early and going to bed for a couple of hours and then going to court — you might be engaged in court for a long time . |
4 | Many of the women wept unashamedly , for Tristram was not the only Polruan boy to be going to sea for the first time . |
5 | I 'm going to sleep for a few hours . ’ |
6 | He does n't like going to school for a start , but he goes else the old man beats him up . |
7 | Brigit , 45 , will be seen in the first commercial this week playing a mum worried about her daughter going to university for the first time . |
8 | He added : ‘ I want you to know you are both going to prison for a very long time . ’ |
9 | Brentford striker Gary Blissett was sent off for the foul that resulted in Uzzell going to hospital for an operation to rebuild his cheek on December 14 . |
10 | When the Minister reviews the business regulations will he consider extending that review to the regulation of financial institutions , in view of the problems with the collapse of Guinness III and the potential collapse of Guinness II , and in view of the serious difficulty with fraud regulation at present , particularly now that only three people will be going to gaol for a shorter time than the whole of the Guinness trial was taken , with one of them , Mr. Ernest Saunders , whose sentence was reduced because of ill health , on the national media this morning in blooming health and protesting his innocence ? |