Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [v-ing] to [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I am listening to the whispers .
2 I am changing to a 60″ × 24″ × 15″ aquarium pretty soon .
3 Whether I am talking to the residents of Moss Side in Manchester , or Scotswood in Newcastle , I am left in no doubt that they dislike their local councillors and councils as much as they dislike the Government .
4 Sir , — I am responding to the views expressed by Clare Lothian from the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection .
5 I am going to do so and so , or I am going to the pictures or I , I 'm going to so and so 's for tea .
6 I work in a football environment and erm I 'm listening to the comments about rowdyism and bigotry in football .
7 Cos I 'm listening to the kids .
8 I 'm sticking to the rules and I refuse to panic by paying over the odds because that 's how this club has got into trouble in the past .
9 Mountains I 'm going to the mountains .
10 I 'm going to the ladies , then we 'll be leaving too . ’
11 I 'm going to the hairdressers , cos I usually go today do n't I ?
12 I 'm going to the Drugs Council as well though .
13 I 'm going to the shops , mother .
14 I 'll treat your ankle again now , then I 'm going to the shops .
15 Mum , I 'm going to the shops do you want anything ?
16 I 'm going to the pictures with me mates . ’
17 It 's great , Frankie boy ; I 'm keeping to the fields and the woods and walking a lot and getting lifts and when I get near a town I look for a good fat juicy dog and I make friends with it and take it out to the woods and then I kill it and eat it .
18 I was talking to the boys [ members of the RUC ] and one says to me , ‘ When do you start work , later on ? ’
19 " I was talking to the kids yesterday , " Timothy explained , giving Mr Blakey a smile .
20 I was going to the dogs . ‘
21 You are travelling to the Greshorns . ’
22 Oh no do n't do it with spit , saliva that you 're spitting to the boots you have to have water buckets of water and polish to do it I and they were up the stairs doing the boots on the grey carpet in the back bedroom and they had newspaper down
23 You 're going to the police ? ’
24 And finally tonight , if you 're going to the dogs at Armadale , Eubank runs in the fifth and Madonna goes in the tenth .
25 Even though we say things , it[s just mouthing off like when you 're talking to the lads , showing off , I s'pose .
26 That 's all it comes by is human learning , and you 're neglecting that , you say , that is you are n't developing a learning society and you 're going to pay for this and pay for this and pay for this , you see , and your children will pay for it , your grandchildren will pay for it , you see , just what you 're doing to the educational system , what you 're doing to the universities and you 're so far behind from what erm most other modern countries are .
27 It had worried him for a moment , he had n't been quite sure what she meant , but then he reckoned she was referring to the troubles .
28 Mrs Whitehouse said that she was writing to the heads of the BBC , the independent TV companies , and the British Board of Film Classification to demand that they personally institute cuts in screen violence .
29 And then she was going to the careers office .
30 Yes , I 'd like to come back er to Mr Brighton on the question of regeneration in West Yorkshire , and er settlement South West of York , some people here today would not have heard the views of Leeds and Bradford on the H one discussions yet , about er why we are objecting to the restraints in three North Yorkshire districts , Harrogate , Craven , and er to less extent perhaps , Hambledon , on migration levels , erm we we argued there
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