Example sentences of "going [adv] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Lawson began his speech by going right to the heart of the political problem — last week 's 1-point hike in interest rates . |
2 | With your looks and your talent , what 's to stop you going right to the top ? ’ |
3 | Time was getting short ; she must talk to Dana , and this time she was going right to the top . |
4 | Here 's what Gray said in September 1985 , a month before he was sacked : ‘ There are lads in the team who are going right to the top . |
5 | Do you have them going right to the edge ? |
6 | David Macdonald made a series of quota quickies before going on to a larger budget with the striking comedy-thriller This Man is News ( 1938 ) , and Michael Powell built a reputation as a director of energetic quota films before making his mainstream début with Edge of the World ( 1937 ) , about the depopulation of a remote island in the Shetlands . |
7 | Miss Huntley claimed to have spent the Saturday by herself in and around her flat , doing a bit of shopping and cleaning before meeting a few friends — only one of whom appeared to have an address — and going on to a party around ten o'clock at night . |
8 | There must still be some people alive who recall going on to a Sunday School outing from Leicester to Foxton ; parties would travel to Market Harborough by train and either by boat or cart to Foxton . |
9 | Canada dominated the scoring , leading 22–6 at the interval and by 19 points in as many minutes with outside-half Gareth Rees , back after a winter in France , scoring the first nine and going on to a 20-point afternoon . |
10 | After eating a full breakfast , he performed his awesome feat of batting before , in the evening , taking part in a doubles tennis match , visiting the theatre and going on to a supper party ! |
11 | The President 's choice to succeed Mr Frohnmayer must be confirmed by the Subcommittee on Education , Arts and the Humanities , then pass a hearing held by the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources , before going on to a Senate vote . |
12 | But it is important to be aware of the limitations of the statistical concept of style before going on to a more realistic assessment of its value . |
13 | Going on to a weight-reducing diet actually reduces the rates of hormone production by the thyroid , and in turn slows down the metabolic rate . |
14 | Going on to a weight-reducing diet that is not adequately balanced may further compromise your feelings of well being and energy , and limit the degree to which you can undertake an increased level of exercise . |
15 | There will also be a ‘ menu ’ of six visits from which visitors can choose before going on to a buffet supper with members of the Faculty . |
16 | whether they were in favour of going on to a second cycle of review and reporting and if so whether reports should deal only with a particular aspect of the school ; |
17 | As might be expected , how useful the process of review is in proposing changes , and the extent to which teachers favoured going on to a second round of the scheme are both significant , those thinking that it is very or fairly useful being slightly positive and those thinking it not very or not at all useful , being slightly negative . |
18 | When I 've bought my sons their shirts I 'm going on to a good academic bookshop to get an item for myself — a book called something like Syntax and Significance : A Cognitive Approach . |
19 | erm there 's a certain prestige about erm going on to a school . |
20 | It has n't been a disastrous trip for me , but I got in a few times without going on to a really big score . ’ |
21 | The chances of going on to an additional baby from a given family size ( ‘ parity progression ratios ’ ) can be calculated from past data for women who have completed their families . |
22 | Ideologically the Party was committed to creating a " working class united front " before going on to an alliance on the French or Spanish models . |
23 | Make it a rule always to check with the scorekeeper before going on to the area . |
24 | Going on to the inter-war years the authors note that there was no great reduction in the number of incidents reported in the press , despite the reputation of the large crowds of those years fur generally good behaviour . |
25 | When I changed buses there was just time to get the sweets and bananas — the bananas were very good today ; and on the other bus there was a nice driver who said that if I sat near the front he would let me off at the crossing if he was held up in the traffic , instead of my going on to the bus stop and having to walk back ; because of the rain . ’ |
26 | They fell into step , heading for the pub where they 'd arranged to meet some of the other girls prior to going on to the dance . |
27 | She was visiting her mother before going on to the hospital to feed the baby . |
28 | A land-based board mounted on a turntable device which is used to teach the basics before going on to the water . |
29 | The 20 teams were put into four pools , with the top two from each going on to the quarter-finals . |
30 | Omit each food or set of foods for about two weeks before going on to the next set . |