Example sentences of "go to a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 No , I am not going to a fancy dress party , but to work .
2 So I 'm particularly pleased this morning that the award is going to a young woman and I 'm equally more pleased that it 's going to a young woman from the Lancashire Region .
3 So I 'm particularly pleased this morning that the award is going to a young woman and I 'm equally more pleased that it 's going to a young woman from the Lancashire Region .
4 And I 'm more pleased that it 's going to a young member in the textiles section because that 's a very difficult section .
5 Helen , of Moulton Grove , Fairfield , Stockton , burst into tears and had to be supported by relatives after being told she was going to a young offenders institution .
6 Yes I think that the Scot 's are more puritanical and also I , I had three babies , erm I was pregnant out there and I flew back to Scotland to have them and the difference between going to a Swiss gynaecologist and seeing a doctor here was incredible .
7 The ‘ stick ’ of going to a rival company who would use the publicity can act as another pressure .
8 We might argue , for example , that promoting a father from the most menial labouring job to a semi-skilled factory job is still unlikely to lead to his son going to a selective school , since so few working class children go .
9 Going to a built-in wardrobe he opened it and flicked through the many articles of clothing hanging there .
10 An honourable offer from Covent Garden or Glyndebourne for a worthy artistic venture is acceptable , but ‘ if I have a feeling that someone 's dreaming of going to a small provincial European theatre because they 're offered 1,000 dollars and they think it 's more important than a whole season at the Kirov , I am so angry and upset that I am absolutely confident when I say do n't come back .
11 If you want to attract people to an event you will get a certain response by direct invitation , but a much greater rate of success when your members are saying : ‘ I 'm going to a terrific do .
12 ‘ Somewhere in the late 1990s , these kinds of personal devices are going to a terrific impact on the world , ’ Sculley said .
13 A second KSR1 is going to a General Notors Corp lab in Detroit for development and conversion of systems management tools .
14 A second KSR1 is going to a General Motors Corp lab in Detroit for development and conversion of systems management tools .
15 you 'd be expected to , to do a lot of work by yourself , and that 's reflecting the fact that erm you 'll probably have four or five lessons in each of your three subjects , but most people would choose three subjects for A level , and that means that er , when you 're not having lessons , you 've got a lot of time that is not accountable for , you will have been , or going to a general studies period and stuff like that , but there will be a fair number of private study periods , erm , there are some people I think who , who go overboard , and you 've got such a different approach erm from er the lower sixth , people do n't use the time that they have , erm , what I 'm really saying is that if you go into the sixth form and you spend less school time in the sixth form you do n't need to be prepared
16 The Frederick Carl Frieseke nude on the McDonough cover ( lot 24 est. $300–500,000 ) spurned a tough economy with a $360,000 ( £225,000 ) final bid , as did the somewhat more sophisticated Richard Edward Miller ( lot 44 est. $150–250,000 ) going to a private buyer for $200,000 ( £125,000 ) .
17 Lot 534 , the drop-leaf mahogany dining table with the distinctive Newport pierced talon feet ( est. $70,000–100,000 ) was a beautiful example of the form , going to a private phone buyer , underbid by C.L. Prichett & Sons .
18 going to a private club .
19 ‘ Most people finding that the leather handbag they picked up at the school fete was , in fact , plastic would shrug it off if the proceeds of the sale were going to a good cause , ’ said Mr Richards .
20 Ken thought it was going to a good home .
21 He 's looking for goals , not trouble , though , and said : ‘ I think it 's going to a good , open game .
22 I never did , but when it came up for auction , it just seemed like it would make her smile , and the money was going to a good cause , too .
23 They did a DNA-fingerprint test and found he had a bus-load of people in him , linked it to some guy who was in the toilets under Centre Point the day before hiring rent boys but he did n't want the full business just wanted them to wank into this bottle thank you for your contribution young man every little bit helps going to a good home thank you mind how you go …
24 The Runners ' sponsorship is going to a wide variety of charities including Alzheimer 's Disease Research , Breakthrough ( research into breast cancer ) , Mencap and the West Sussex Macmillan Appeal for Cancer Research .
25 Yet he was insisting on going to a whelping case .
26 Is there any possibility of going to a separate system and using er non potable water for all these other activities which must take up about seventy five or eighty percent of the quantities ?
27 Then you would n't have people thinking that going to a Phish concert means you have to put up with the smell of somebody who did n't do very well at school .
28 Horses sometimes suffer depression on going to a new home .
29 ‘ It 's tough on a horse going to a new home , especially a stallion ’ , his new owner said .
30 Going to a new prison , you do n't know what to expect .
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