Example sentences of "[pron] [am/are] going [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Hewlett Packard and Apricot , both of whom are going with the Aldus/Microsoft package , are rather more conservative and reckon perhaps 15 to 20 each .
2 Mary saw the scribbled-over envelope , smiled and said , " Reggie and I are going to the Greenpeace demo tomorrow afternoon . "
3 ‘ Pettigrew and I are going for a stroll , ’ said Mark , who had been finding the atmosphere of the tea room rather oppressive and not really what he had come to Rome for .
4 I am going with the flow .
5 This afternoon I am going to a memorial service for a woman who devoted her whole life to caring for others .
6 I say I am going to the bank .
7 Do I think I am going to the bank at the same time as I say I am going to the bank ?
8 Do I think I am going to the bank at the same time as I say I am going to the bank ?
9 I am going to the shop
10 Tomorrow is usually explained as I am going to the theatre tomorrow but with all the slots elided except the adjunct tomorrow .
11 I am going to the city .
12 Oates wrote to his mother : I am going to the Pole with Scott .
13 whoever believes in me will do what I do — yes he will do even greater things , because I am going to the Father .
14 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 .
15 When Coffin got back to his own flat , all he found there in the way of post was an enigmatic postcard from his sister Laetitia : she had sent him a view of Edinburgh from the air , with a message scribbled on the back : I am going to the law .
16 ‘ Leif , ’ he ordered , ‘ tell Lady Maude I am going to the Guildhall , then on to Southwark . ’
17 And I am going into the light and I am going into time , and if I am to save the world , then I shall have served the world , and if I do not save the world , then at least I shall have tried .
18 I am going into the field to-morrow against King Henry 's army and against the Earl of Kent in particular , and God knows what the outcome will be .
19 What I am trying to do is to , is to question the wisdom of introducing more rules and regulations and every time I try and raise this issue , whether it be in standing committee or on the floor of the house , quite understandably the chairman or the speaker , deputy speaker in your case , raises the point that in fact I 'm going outside the rules and regulations and the result is you can never challenge the whole principle because every time one tries to challenge it one gets up and that 's the disease I 'm afraid we 've now er facing in this country .
20 As I 'm going along the street , I feel everyone is staring at me .
21 I 'm going down the steps three weeks ago , and er one of them front me , the other behind me but how I tripped up I do n't know .
22 I 'm going off the rails too
23 I 'm going across the board on this one .
24 I 'll never forget old , about two days I 'd been there , and I 'm going across the square and I see this bloke with sombreal on , so I did flung him up a salute cos that was wrong , he says come here
25 cos I 'm , I 'm , I think I 'm going through a bit of a a slight
26 I 'm going through a stage where erm , I 'm cooking them lunch and they just have a
27 When I 'm going through the recommendations with you .
28 Cos I 'm going through the document , er
29 I 'm going to a ball this summer and I have to wear a formal full-length dress .
30 If you want to attract people to an event you will get a certain response by direct invitation , but a much greater rate of success when your members are saying : ‘ I 'm going to a terrific do .
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