1. The idea was to travel around, there would be some going to towns and waiting for things to happen. 2. Her father favored the idea of her going to law school. 3. It would have to be something of value to justify her going to all this trouble. 4. For example, you disapprove of my going to the cinema this evening, but what do you think I should be doing? 5. Now these are, cards are typed right going on to the sub-committee. 6. He had in mind particularly the getting up of a patient in the morning, the morning routine and also the going to bed at night. 7. A year ago, he might even have considered signing the pledge and going to bed at six. 8. Imagine the uproar if these drift-netters had been intercepting salmon going to France or Germany. 9. A good many had worked there for years, some going back to the days of her grandfather. |