Example sentences of "go to [noun prp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It put Otley in a romantic mood and he suggested going to Margate for a second honeymoon .
2 Right , what I 've come round here for er I 'm going to Israel in a month .
3 Gower , who will be going to India as a commentator for BSkyB and could find himself being called up in case of injury , said : ‘ It 's a boost to one 's morale to know people care . ’
4 He said he was thinking of going to America for a while .
5 ‘ He 's going to America for a short while .
6 How do you feel about going to Czechoslovakia in a few days .
7 When the two-week holiday finished , Richard told her he was going to Dijon in the centre of France .
8 I was thinking of going to Austria about the end of September October but , if Alexander 's not going abroad I do n't know , I shall have to change me mind probably , I 'll have to have a word with Sue .
9 ‘ I had considered going to California over the winter but I realised it was n't necessary .
10 ‘ The paper said Richard Arnold was going to Florida for the launch of the communications satellite .
11 You do n't miss a day off school just because you 're going to France for a day
12 Sinn Fein councillor Mairtin O'Muilleoir has called on the auditor , Jack Bailie , to prevent unionist councillors going to France for the dedication of an Orange Order memorial at Thiepval at ratepayers ' expense .
13 GUIL : ( Rattled ) But he ca n't — We 're supposed to be — We 've got a letter — We 're going to England with a letter for the King
14 André and I are going to Monaco for the evening . ’
15 It 's just to say that I 'm going to Norwich for a couple of hours to buy some materials .
16 She 's going to Russia for a week in February of all times and we want to have something really warm .
17 He was going to Sbaa on an old black bicycle , the sort English policemen used to ride .
18 With hindsight , we know that the visit to Jerusalem ended with Paul in chains , going to Rome with a military escort , not as a free man .
19 There is no question of me going to Italy as a player . ’
20 Thus an English ambassador going to Stockholm in the mid-seventeenth century took with him a great quantity of household goods and even food " hard to be met with in Sweden " , as well as enough horses to fill a ship hired specially to carry them .
21 She was going to Spain for a holiday she and her friend Tracy
22 And I 'm going to Spain with the girls . ’
23 Before the National Government banned Britons going to Spain at the beginning of 1937 there were already more than 600 men in the British Battalion of the International Brigade , organized by the Communist Party of Great Britain , while others , such as George Orwell , identified with the Independent Labour Party activists who fought with POUM , a Catalan anarcho-syndicalist group .
24 His frankly delighted countenance spurred her on to effort : ‘ I myself , ’ she heard herself saying , ‘ am very much looking forward to going to Japan for the first time .
25 In Australia you could never say : ‘ I 'm going to Paris for the week-end . ’
26 Mm , or going to Paris on the honeymoon !
27 We 're going to Kinsai in a few days .
28 Well we understand that they 're going to Paul up the front and of course is still looking for his first goal of the season .
29 I remember in June going to Brighton for a meeting of the National Association of Health Authorities .
30 We 'll be going to London for a few days next month to find suitable premises , so I 'll be able to go down and see Mum and Dad and the children .
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