Example sentences of "to go [prep] church " in BNC.

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1 Er , I vividly remember my , my wedding day , and the bit I remember most is actually waiting to go into church with my father , and I remember being particularly moved at that time thinking that that was the end of one era and about to become part of another and I did n't feel that I was being owned somebody and about to be owned by anyone else in the slightest !
2 ‘ I would like to go to church .
3 ‘ Put on the clothes you put on to go to church on Sunday .
4 She always wore the same coat , to feed the hens , to go out , to go to church even .
5 Because of a vague feeling of loyalty , a need to repay someone or something who had seemed to walk with me through the burning fiery furnace of my husband 's last illness , I had started now and then to go to church .
6 Early one Sunday morning I decided to go to church .
7 Nanny Fanny was also a Jewess , which caused a lot of bad feeling because Smallfry called herself a Catholic and so they believed in different pars of the Bible and were supposed to go to church on different days of the week .
8 North , wanting to go to church , deferred it .
9 For those who liked to go to church there were padres of several denominations and candles and a camp-built altar .
10 On the third Sunday I was allowed to go to Church , the Parish Church of Fulmer .
11 Did you use to go to church ?
12 Nevertheless , in 1806 , staying at the house of his friend Sir George Beaumont , Wordsworth began to go to church again , even though he was not a regular attender .
13 The apparent cause was his father 's attempt to force him to go to church .
14 Would he , she wondered , expect her and Brian to go to church ?
15 All this time , her cries and weepings had so increased in volume and in duration ( sometimes she cried for five or six hours ) that she was forbidden to go to church , and had to be confessed and absolved in a private chapel .
16 ‘ I married a Catholic but I did n't see any reason to go to church .
17 ‘ I just do n't want ever to go to church again . ’
18 In 1654 , only a year after Cromwell had taken the title of Lord Protector of the Commonwealth , the School was the stage for the preaching of the independent divine , Samuel Eaton , a remarkable orator , whose speeches against the Book of Common Prayer were said to be so powerful that his listeners would refuse to go to Church .
19 We were married at home , and one of the reasons why is because we bought a very old house about three years ago and on the top floor it has a , a large room which used to be the ballroom , and we did a little research and we found that the last wedding that we know of in the house took place in seventeen fifty eight , when apparently it was very common in Scotland to get married at home , it was more uncommon to go to church .
20 And I lost all my urge to go to church , because I felt I was doing wrong , so I did n't go , and then I did n't have the strong principles anymore .
21 And every other Sunday , afternoon and evening off ; and the next Sunday , the morning to go to church .
22 No doubt he would be woken up in good time to go to church .
23 If you 'd wanted to go to church you could have gone to St Ermin 's which is much nearer .
24 He had worked for the same firm for 16 years without working on a Sunday because of his objection to working on a Sunday and his wish to stay at home and then to go to church .
25 It was a relief when Iris called for her to go to church .
26 ‘ If you would like to go to church next Sunday , ’ Mahmoud said , looking at Owen , ‘ with Miss Postlethwaite . ’
27 Shortly after his accession , he ordered the release of Catholics who had been imprisoned for refusing to go to church or for not taking oaths , and ordered the Exchequer to repay their fines .
28 You do n't have to go to church to come in here .
29 Vicar wants to charge to go to church .
30 Mrs Taylor said Sunday was an important day for her and her family and that she also wanted to go to church .
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