Example sentences of "going [adv prt] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes it 's going on to word processor . |
2 | Erm and then he 's talking , he 's going on to education which er obviously at this time he would think is very important erm because that 's how he would start the revolution , you know , i in the first place . |
3 | Erm the next stage is going on to unit four which is the the actual training plan which I think is where we 're we 're at today . |
4 | There I remained for five years , going on to Theology after History . |
5 | And , of course , in the same way a student going on to university or polytechnic may immediately make use of some of the Wissenschaft , the actual knowledge , he has acquired at school . |
6 | A British youngster from a poor background who gained higher school certificate had at least a chance of going on to university or technical college , with fees and maintenance paid . |
7 | Leigh , who drew a quarter 's salary in March 1565 , was another graduate of the University of Cambridge ; good boys from the School were going on to University . |
8 | There was also what was to become a recurrent feature of Gilkes 's reports — as indeed it had been for a half a century already — regret at the parents ' lack of faith or courage , which resulted in boys leaving early and not going on to University . |
9 | Erm so maybe they 'll be going on to university , college university . |
10 | And we have not forgotten those of you who are going on to post graduate studies . |
11 | Er and then going on to article twelve under the principle |
12 | I know they 're going on to security entrance is n't it , where the er they 're going to have their own key or own method of getting in on an intercom . |
13 | Going on to group D the dwarfs , the seven dwarfs . |
14 | Clear the screen before going on to Step 1 below . |
15 | If there is a partial response to this diet , then it is a positive sign , and you should consider going on to Step 4 . |
16 | Anything beyond hope is identified for its metal type and dispatched for shredding — the iron going on to steel mills , the non-ferrous metals to smelting pans , perhaps for reincarnation as a Ford gearbox or even a domestic dustbin and lid . |
17 | used to be er , you know as you 're going down to infirmary down from you turn right on the road do n't you ? |
18 | Thursday dawned as dully as the day before and Fabia got out of bed and went through the routine of getting showered and dressed and going down to breakfast with a total lack of enthusiasm or appetite . |
19 | And now I 'm going down to granny . |
20 | ‘ G ’ , while going down to second placed Marconi ‘ B ’ . |
21 | Seemed to be going down to south coast of the river |
22 | Going down to clause 3 : |
23 | By going down to sea level , you can walk out on to the Rocker de la Vierge , reached by a short gangway , which has a statue of the Virgin on top and the beginnings of a jetty planned by the Emperor Napoleon III but never finished because the sea kept demolishing it . |
24 | " I believe in the instinctive wisdom of our well-tried democracy , " declared Churchill in 1945 — shortly before going down to election defeat . |
25 | Try and do something about your face before going down to dinner . ’ |
26 | His season was cut to just four races , the first three of which he won impressively before going down to Forest Sun in the Rendlesham Hurdle at Kempton already suffering from a bug . |
27 | Here 's your reservoir going down to town , there 's a a big drop there they 'd normally put it through the turbine and pick up some free electricity |
28 | " You 're both going in to school on Monday , are n't you , Martha ? " |
29 | I use to dread going in to work — in the two years I worked for the Inland Revenue I do not think I worked a full month — and in the end I left . |
30 | ‘ I have an important document I have to finish , ’ she said , and insisted on going in to work . |