Example sentences of "going to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And we do n't know whether Bob is going to Finland yet . ’ |
2 | ‘ You 're going to Plenty ? ’ |
3 | Going to Torbay just for |
4 | I 'm going to Chelsea anyway . ’ |
5 | A slightly smaller entry of bullocks sold well to a large attendance of buyers , with lightweight bullocks peaking at 139.33 for a 300kg Charolais at £418 going to J McAnallen , Armagh . |
6 | Yeah , she 's going to Rossington , somewhere in Rossington . |
7 | He was going to Marianne — to a woman who 'd welcome him with both body and mind . |
8 | When her complaints got too much for him , he began going to pubs and picking up women . |
9 | I think I agree with the gentleman over there I think the youth of this particular town who on average spends somewhere in the region of fifteen and twenty pounds a week going to Highwire and going to pubs erm you need the attraction to the theatre . |
10 | " I got fed up of seeing people 1 knew getting dressed up and going to pubs or discos , because I could n't and I did n't know what the latest was — and round here that matters a lot , " said a nineteen-year-old Wigan woman with a child . |
11 | GOING to pubs is still the most popular leisure time activity in Wales , says a new Sports Council for Wales survey . |
12 | I 'll be running the other way you 'd think there 'd be loads of people going to pubs and stuff would n't you ? |
13 | It 's probably because they 're taking over the er accident and emergency department from Clatterbrick it 's shutting down and it 's all going to Arrow Park . |
14 | It put Otley in a romantic mood and he suggested going to Margate for a second honeymoon . |
15 | Her garden and going to church ? |
16 | He was against tobacco , and against dancing , and against cinemas , and against going to church only once on Sundays . |
17 | Going to church in a tent in the desert would not be the same . |
18 | At least I 've stopped going to church . |
19 | Or do you believe in the act of Going to Church ? |
20 | ‘ Thomas White , a tippler , for keeping shuffle board play ’ came before the Court during the stern days of the Commonwealth , while in 1666 were charged , ‘ John Parson , James his son , Stephen Parker and Sidney Randall for not going to church on the Lord 's day ’ . |
21 | After going to church I had a whole Sunday on Tiree , Snoopy-like with the moped . |
22 | As for going to church , why , I ca n't afford it , — besides to tell the truth , I do n't like it well enough . |
23 | But I stopped going to church around 1983 . |
24 | But you can achieve specific aims , and making people think about going to church instead of B & Q is a measurable objective . ’ |
25 | Margaret had a Presbyterian upbringing , going to church twice on Sundays but lost her faith when she was just 13 . |
26 | Going to church is the only chance I get of singing — well , with accompaniment anyway . ’ |
27 | Too superstitious you are , that 's what comes of going to church so much , mind . ’ |
28 | Such social activities as going to adult education classes , taking trips out in their car , going to church , visiting friends and being visited , now happen on a more regular basis . |
29 | Going to church . |
30 | Annie spent her weekends reading , going to church and having tea with other young women in like circumstances . |