Example sentences of "going in to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He had a lump in his throat and he felt his skin prickling with shame at the thought of his friends and his friends ' mums going in to Pricewell 's and seeing Anna unloading ketchup bottles with ‘ Can I help you ? ’ pinned on her overall . |
2 | " You 're both going in to school on Monday , are n't you , Martha ? " |
3 | 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 . |
4 | ‘ I have an important document I have to finish , ’ she said , and insisted on going in to work . |
5 | I do n't mean today I mean if she 's going in to London or something you know she 's got a base in London to do something in the morning before she goes on a call as opposed to some of them who have n't got a proper office space |
6 | there 's very few going in to coffee because of the cold in the |
7 | And this is on the bus going in to Clearwater on the free trolley as they call it . |
8 | The poetry book I had was Stevenson 's A Child 's Garden of Verses , and I read it obsessively , once going in to Smith 's in the High Road to ask if he 'd written any other poems . |
9 | He continued to drink quietly for another hour before going in to dinner . |
10 | They were sitting in the study at home , toasting by the fire before going in to dinner . |
11 | Actually , are we going in to Marks again tomorrow ? |