Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [be] go [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Hi , After lengthy negotiations in private , Gav & I are going along to the Sunderland game together on Wednesday . |
2 | Hamish and I are going over to the Island to see her next weekend . |
3 | ‘ Suzi and I are going back to her dance studio and she 's going to put me through the dance routine again . ’ |
4 | When Cousteau comes back with the divers and equipment , Van Gelder and I are going down with them to have a look at this plane . |
5 | Nutty , coming in late , heard Sam say , ‘ Look , I made a bet and I 'm going through with it . |
6 | ‘ And I 'm going out to Australia . ’ |
7 | ‘ And I 'm going back to the south of France tomorrow . |
8 | You 're clicked on and I 'm going in behind you . |
9 | Late afternoon yesterday , my family and I were going up to Dunkil to visit the Bible class who About a dozen deer and one or two stags high on the hill . |
10 | The result was that on the Saturday morning , I told my mother there was nothing for me in England and I was going back to Germany to try and get my old job back . |
11 | Erm I , I think I might have missed Adam 's point and I was going back to whether the south was more efficient than the north because just tying it in with the seminar we had on managerial farms , were n't there more in the north than in the south ? |
12 | And I was going down to Waterloo for my train |
13 | Raymond was here and I was going out with her |
14 | ‘ And you are going back to your apartment . ’ |
15 | And if we draw a line it 's the analogy of someone pedalling on a bicycle , if you reach thirty five and you 're going up on a bicycle like that it 's reasonably steep but not too steep , you can cope with that on a regular basis . |
16 | Erm , so , erm , so I 'll see you soon , and you 're going up to bed now I hear are n't you ? |
17 | Down the motorway , say just two lanes , or whatever , roadworks ahead , all moving down , the offside lane closes in eight hundred yards , six hundred yards , and you 're going along in your lorry and the cars going . |
18 | going to Oxford , if you went to Oxford and you come to such and such a way and you 're going out towards Ipswich and the big roundabout there was |
19 | and you were going out into the |
20 | Yeah cos er Jim had just come on duty and she was going up in the lift with somebody and they said please can we have five pounds , your mother 's just had her hair permed |
21 | By this time Angie had entered his life and she was going off with the ladies and he was going off with the boys — and that 's the way it was . ’ |
22 | And she was going in for eggs or something , said well I usually leave them a day or two in the winter cos it does n't hurt and she said she struggled and struggled with that door ! |
23 | and she was going out with him like and seeing pictures of her when she was younger and she 's just the sa , big but |
24 | Erm , due erm there 's also as you know , we 've , we 've had the chartered petition on the market and we are going on with that . |
25 | Its stopped snowing here but the temperature is still minus three and we 're going out on the slopes now to join the Gloucester slalom ski-racing team |
26 | My mummy brought me a bit and we 're going out on Saturday anyway . |
27 | ‘ The electrician is coming at eight tomorrow morning and we 're going out to dinner late tomorrow night . ’ |
28 | Well and we 're going back to basics so yes |
29 | ‘ I 'm meeting her tomorrow off the boat train , ’ Harry replied , ‘ and we 're going down to Calking together . |
30 | I know that 's good because we were all gon na go , cos I 'm doing a French course last year at college , and we were going over with that one pound , you know each , with a car load offer . |