Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] going [to-vb] in [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I take that to be a request for the difficulties and I am going to go in to those .
2 No , I 'm going to fill in for Jim on the Canal project . ’
3 ‘ So I 've arranged for a whistle-stop tour around the country houses of some influential contacts , and there are one or two long-standing debts and favours due to me that I 'm going to call in over this weekend . ’
4 He said , ‘ I 'm going to pull in at the next layby .
5 Well I 'm going to chip in with thirty are n't I ?
6 I did n't know quite where or how or with whom but I was going to turn in at the Gendarmerie and take it from there .
7 ‘ I would n't wear muddy hunting boots if I was going to climb in through a bedroom window and murder a lady , ’ said Ethel .
8 It 's a fact of life that if you 're in any way well known , then you 're going to come in for criticism .
9 I think she 's going to cash in on it . ’
10 I think we should have all what we 're going to have in for the bazaar thing , .
11 They 're going to come in at the far end . ’
12 Visualize how it is going to fit in with its neighbours : the stems may be rough-trimmed , but you will prune them later in early spring , not now , and then the new growth will follow much the same line of the present branches .
13 He turned down the lamp and wondered how he was going to get in without wakening her ; when suddenly she started up , crying out with despair , fighting to be free of the blankets .
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