Example sentences of "going [adv prt] to [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I want you to organize inquiries as to the whereabouts of Alfred Glynn , starting at the bookshop then going on to residents in the street who might have seen him ; get in touch with his brother at the pottery .
2 And then , as you would surely expect if not demand , we come to the greatest of all operettas , ‘ Die Fledermaus ’ ( 1874 ) — starting with the famous overture , and going on to excerpts from the party scene of Act II .
3 Yeah , going on to schools , which w which schools did you attend ?
4 The overall picture however is of an agreeable , reasonably educated bunch — many going on to universities or training colleges , sadly few coming from state schools .
5 At the same time I can remember going along to clubs , like the Vortex , and being slightly hassled because I was kissing my boyfriend .
6 Snud a large , red , hairy monster — and mascot of the society — will be going along to schools to collect the donations .
7 WREXHAM fell victim to a sucker punch for the second home match in succession , going down to goals at the end of each half at the Racecourse .
8 Yeah he 's always putting When I was going over to Royals .
9 A fellow whose hip operation and general physical incapacity does n't stop him going off to gaming-houses gets my vote , even if he does have a tendency to gurn on endlessly about obscure dates in the past of no interest to anyone . ’
10 She began to be what is termed ‘ a public nuisance ’ going up to strangers , not begging under the terms of the act but importuning them to help her get her daughter back .
11 so I 'm stuck for the next three weeks and half a week because I , you know I get the , August bank holiday I get two days , saying that they 're probably going up to Grans for a week in the holidays er sometime to stay with her particularly with her being on her own as well this year
12 After the holidays she would be going up to Guides .
13 Soon the calls were going out to groups all over the country .
14 And Mr Baker said about 50 per cent of his time was spent going out to companies .
15 Must love going out to pubs and clubs and having a good time !
16 My hobbies are weight-training , window-shopping and going out to discos . ’
17 Going Out to Galleries : Debate / Public test of a private Vision : Hildi Hawkins follows the progress of A Vision of Britain
18 Going Out to Galleries : ARCHITECTURE / Georgian values : Geraldine Prince on Georgian DIY for the home ; plus selected lectures and courses
19 Going Out to Galleries : OPENINGS / Includes Aids depicted in a church setting and Iris Murdoch at the National Portrait Gallery
20 Going Out to Galleries : Dalya Alberge selects some of the artists and installations selected for the National Review of Live Art
21 Going Out to Galleries : OPENINGS / Erotic fantasy comes to the ICA while Pre-Raphaelites gather in the North East …
22 I was into Prince , Parliament , Funkadelic , Tom Tom Club and going out to parties .
23 Over-eating involves eating foods you like , convenience foods , take-away dinners , going out to parties or for meals ( but you think this is bad and behaving this way makes you feel guilty ) .
24 Every evening I watched Eliza and Georgiana putting on their new dresses and going out to parties .
25 We need these people to be our filters and talent scouts , going out to gigs and finding new bands .
26 Now three seasons old , Athletico had a surprise 2–1 first round victory over Shedford Sunday in the first year , before going out to Nettles 5x Lager/Kellys Spicy Bacon Bites Division One champions , AFC Brampton by seven goals to less .
27 The first edition , produced last March , contained 11 opportunities generating 15 enquiries — ‘ which may not seem a lot but in the context of the Scottish market , and the quality criteria we imposed , is impressive ’ — and with second going out to intermediaries — ‘ apart from not being allowed under the Financial Services Act to sent it out to the business community generally , we want to maintain the quality of submissions received ’ — in the last fortnight , Hally sees no reason for second thoughts .
28 ‘ Then we heard she 'd lost her job and was up to her old tricks , going out to dances and things . ’
29 ‘ I started going out to schools in November and what 's really encouraging is the amount of knowledge and enthusiasm youngsters have .
30 Their parents were going out to drinks , there was no problem .
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