Example sentences of "going see " in BNC.
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31 | I keep as many of your letters as I can store to look back on at the turn of the century , which we 're both going to see ! |
32 | This note is to thank you very much for going to see Paul in hospital . |
33 | He also held a simplistic visionary view of Israel : ‘ You know , I turn back to your ancient prophets in the Old Testament , and the signs foretelling Armageddon , and I find myself wondering if , if we 're in the generation that 's going to see it come about . |
34 | Irina , in these days , was often out , shopping , or visiting Pat , or going to see Marcus 's solicitor , a Mr Garent , or simply wandering about London being ( to use her phrase ) a ‘ mystery woman ’ . |
35 | I 'm going to see to it that my sending-off is as I want it . |
36 | ‘ The men were going to see some action , or ‘ have some fun ’ as they put it , and that was quite enough to render them light-hearted and care-free . ’ |
37 | Who are you going to see tomorrow ? |
38 | ‘ She 's always talking about going to see her nephew and his children , but she 's never gone and it 's only because she has n't enough money for the ticket . ’ |
39 | ‘ Probably the man I was going to see . |
40 | Why were you going to see him , by the way ? ’ |
41 | She knows you 'll be going to see her anyway , so has n't bothered to reply . |
42 | Adams stated that whilst he and Moore were at supper he saw an unusual light in the direction of the Body Shop but , instead of going to see what it was and turning on the water from the hydrants to endeavour to arrest the progress of the flames , he caused the alarm bell to be rung and then ran to the gate to admit the Fire Brigade . |
43 | When I said she did n't , he rang for his chauffeur and told me he was going to see her and asked if I wanted to go with him . |
44 | The secretary of the Mangon organization said , ‘ Your salary is ridiculous ; as far as you 're concerned , I 'm going to see you get £10 for every theatre you work in . ’ |
45 | Then suddenly , ‘ I 'm going to see him . |
46 | I 'm going to see a wee lassie tonight ; maybe she 's not as pretty as Helen , but after I have a word with her , then maybe , just maybe , she 'll let you put that cock of yours into action . |
47 | ‘ A penny a head the barber charges and we 're going to see we get our penn'orth . ’ |
48 | Going to see his horse , no doubt . |
49 | ‘ Are we going to see Laurentide Ice ? ’ |
50 | ‘ That I was going to see you . ’ |
51 | ‘ I assumed it was Pinder going to see Pamela Berry . ’ |
52 | I 've sweated over all this for six months , and I 'm not going to see that work wasted . |
53 | He had a degree in fine arts from the Sorbonne ; he had further training from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London , and the Beaux Arts in Paris ; he knew more about the history of jewellery design in general , and of the de Chavigny company in particular , than anyone else except the man he was going to see now . |
54 | ‘ I liken being a creative music person to going to see a football game or rugby game . |
55 | I liken being a creative music person to going to see a football game or rugby game . |
56 | It is people talking that you are going to see . |
57 | ‘ We 're going to see over Dancer 's palazzo , ’ yelled Seb , ‘ and swim in his pool , which is even bigger than Loch Lomond . |
58 | Getting up early was only worth it if she were going to see Ricky . |
59 | ‘ No one saw me come in here , but half Fleet Street 's going to see me leave , ’ said Quinn . |
60 | ‘ When am I going to see you again ? ’ she asked . |