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

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1 Declaring that he had actually never really trusted Wendling anyway , Mozart resolved that he would accompany Aloysia to Italy where they would both make their fortune , before going on to Paris .
2 He 's going on to New York , and promises to post this for me .
3 they , they all sitting on , a few of us sitting on the seat , the girl that was all shaky she was going for an interview at a Birmingham University another lady was going on to Northfield
4 After going on to Nettlestead Green you cross the River Medway and River Beult to arrive in Yalding .
5 She stayed with me for a couple of days before going on to Spain to my sister .
6 Of this number 262 , almost two thirds , were educated at public schools , 215 of them subsequently going on to Oxford or Cambridge .
7 Leslie had wanted to rejoin his old regiment , presumably in the belief that they would be going on to Sicily and Italy without too much delay .
8 Just past South Cadbury is Cadbury Castle and you can take a diversion here before going on to Sutton Montis and Queel Camel .
9 Once in South Africa , they went to Johannesburg where they stayed for twenty weeks before going on to Durban , Port Elizabeth , Cape Town and Kimberley .
10 Next Wednesday and Thursday it moves to Staxton before going on to Sherburn .
11 ‘ 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 .
12 The exhibition at the Cleveland Gallery later enjoyed a national tour before going on to Holland , says Mr Chettle , who has more recently been inspired in this direction through his nine-year-old son , Thomas , who is now learning to paint and draw by computer …
13 INDOOR bowlers from Towerlands and Ipswich will contest all four events in the area finals of the Manchester Unity National Championships , with the winners going on to Melton Mowbray at the end of the month .
14 INDOOR bowlers from Towerlands and Ipswich will contest all four events in the area finals of the Manchester Unity National Championships , with the winners going on to Melton Mowbray at the end of the month .
15 At a brief news conference before going on to Jordan Mr Christopher did not touch on the issue of the deportees .
16 I advised going on to Lachesis LM2 and after 3 weeks she had a return of flushes .
17 Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev arrived in South Korea on March 17 for a three-day official visit before going on to Japan [ see p. 38820 ] .
18 Their daughter Mary was born at Linlithgow , of which her father was also fond and to which he fled after defeat by the English at Solway Moss , before going on to Falkland in the wooded heartland of Fife .
19 Grayson played soccer for Parklands High School before going on to Preston College where he played a little rugby in 1989 but never thought of taking up the game .
20 Yes it 's going on to word processor .
21 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 .
22 He contracted a feverish cold on the boat , however , and after he arrived in New York at the beginning of October he went into virtual seclusion at the home of McKnight Kauffer and Marion Dorn before going on to Princeton .
23 The following day he ruled out , however , the idea of Baker going on to Baghdad as suggested by Iraq , apparently because of his belief that a series of meetings would only serve as a pretext for Iraq to delay any withdrawal from Kuwait .
24 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 .
25 His new show is at Plymouth , where he studied as a schoolboy before going on to Somerset College of Art .
26 A grammar-school pupil going on to Manchester University through the sacrifices of an elder brother , she fought the cause of Labour through the trade-union movement and into the House of Commons .
27 They made a short visit , I suspect that they were going on to M.J. 's [ Margaret Jourdain 's ] brother and like Dulcia [ in A House and Its Head ] expected to come by a good deal of refreshment in the course of their peregrinations .
28 There I remained for five years , going on to Theology after History .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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