Example sentences of "to going [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And some of Marc 's student friends told the inquest he was looking forward to going back to University . |
2 | As a divorced mother-of-two and approaching 40 , Jacqueline James had to face up to going back to work . |
3 | I could look forward to going back to school , astonishing everyone with my further weight loss , and engaging in battle with true adversaries — those who would fight back . |
4 | She 's had such a good time and made so many new friends that she 's quite resigned to going back to school in a few days ’ time . ’ |
5 | you know , I think I mean , I mean he even to going back to college doing a couple of A levels would n't alter his benefit . |
6 | She 'll have to get used to going out at night again instead of sitting at home waiting for a husband who never shows up . |
7 | Some wives saw the farm as an alternative to going out to work . |
8 | For many day care attenders , the service provides an alternative to going out to work . |
9 | In 1908 it assured shareholders that it was ‘ now remunerative ’ , the prelude of course to going out of business in 1910 . |