Example sentences of "going to [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He was Franciscan , yes Erm going to church on Sunday ? |
2 | She says I intend going to Strasbourg on Monday to argue that this report has been irresponsibly drawn up . |
3 | He was going to Greece with Rufus Fletcher and Rufus Fletcher 's girlfriend who was an Honourable , the daughter of some titled person . |
4 | We 're going to Fairford in Gloucestershire now … for the British Powerboat Championship … |
5 | It may be thought the height of irony that Rangers ' goalkeeper should demand this much attention at a club so dominant Goram has known domestic defeat only six times in 18 months since going to Ibrox from Easter Road for £1 million . |
6 | If he was not back tonight , then he would be tomorrow and if he was late , she must tell Bert that they were going to Ireland on Tuesday , early . |
7 | ‘ Gwenellen 's on sick-leave and going to O.P.D. on days when she gets back . |
8 | I put it off indefinitely because of your accident , but now Edward tells me he is going to America on business for ten days , and I 'd like to have it before he goes next Monday . |
9 | Oh mostly that really , supposedly going to America in February the sixth and the doctor , she said to the doctor what 's the matter and he said you 're really , really run down then he said to her what I suggest you do is to go and buy some cartons of fresh orange juice , a jar of honey and some natural live yoghurt and she 's ate it all , now she 's got diarrhoea ca n't win can ya ? |
10 | The decade is ending with The Open going to America in Calcavecchia 's luggage . |
11 | I 'm going to Marrakesh in September . |
12 | My parents are going to France at Christmas and erm I do n't wan na go with them really and nor does Digby so he , Digby 's gon na come and stay just for a bit and my house it has to be empty and Foxy 's coming round to stay . |
13 | We 're going to France of course |
14 | The field-worker was able to spend as much time in the field as the principal investigator thought necessary , and no restrictions were placed on her going out on patrol , travelling in vehicles , or going to incidents of routine police duty . |
15 | She said she was going to Morocco with Adam Springer . |
16 | So we need to get some if we 're going to work on ordnance survey ones we 'll need to sort something on that . |
17 | In my mind 's eye , I see grey-faced men and women going to work on Friday morning . |
18 | Now , we 're going to work on summary skills this week , and you have summary skills already . |
19 | Er , there 's Marion going to work on bus gets to outside my dad 's club crash ! |
20 | Oh what your both going to work at quarter to one tomorrow ? has anything exciting happened today ? |
21 | In a letter to Zborowski dated 27 February , he told his dealer that he was going to work at No. 13 Rue de France . |
22 | Well I 'm going to work at Guild Hall . |
23 | I hear you are going to work with Marc Almond . |
24 | Brando was furious and said , ‘ I 'm never going to work with Mankiewicz again . ’ |
25 | If he was going to work with Merymose , they both had to reach a position of trust . |
26 | I told you he does n't know I 'm going to work for Matthew . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | ‘ I 'm going to work in Renaissance ! ’ |
29 | They 're going to work in leisure industries , in caring services , in education , all those things that go with what we think as a good life , and indeed , coming back to the third world , that 's the very kind of thing that we need in African villages and India — agriculturalists , erm teachers , health workers and so on . |
30 | It is again the age of going to work by train . |