Sentence examples for going to a name from inspiring English sources

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I think your question, like many others like it, is really telling of the college and economic climate and the importance many families place on going to a name school.

Try going to a name generator site.

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Going to a name-brand school with a big price tag does not necessarily guarantee success.

Otherwise, you won't be able to have it go to a name.

Who doesn't want their child to go to a name-brand institution?

Typically, the language in wills of such donors provides that any "residue" in their estate beyond the amount exempt from the estate tax goes to a named charity.

This is about teaching the dog to go to a named person, from whom she'll receive a reward.

Going to college isn't just about going to a big name University that might be out of your price range.

"Which synagogue will you guys be going to?" a man named Daniel Something asked.

I e-mailed him afterward to tell him that I was going to a town named Greensburg, Kansas, with the GW Alternative Spring Breaks program.

It's basically Airbnb for cars and it's cheaper than going to a big-name car rental.

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