Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [be] go [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Right I 'm going through here some of these , some of these |
2 | Right I 'm going to work in the workshop |
3 | I 'm always saying , right I 'm going to bed now and you say you know well we 'll wait till the next one then , we 'll wait you know and it 's it 's it is really . |
4 | From now on I 'm going to be more careful . ’ |
5 | Searle remembers Minton saying : ‘ From now on I 'm going to work big . |
6 | ‘ Oh my God , if I do n't get a move on I 'm going to be late . ’ |
7 | Erm er basically I 'm going to h have to boot you out because I 've got somebody else waiting for me . |
8 | So naturally I was going into . |
9 | But perhaps I 'm going to be proved to be over innocent in thinking that is a viable approach . |
10 | Perhaps I was going about it the wrong way . |
11 | So I 'm going to be standing on here . |
12 | Thank you Chairman er tell , very quickly as er my voice is going so I 'm going to be very brief on it , for er , two for about two points . |
13 | so I 'm going to be very busy doing the evenings , doing my work . |
14 | So I 'm going through all of them doing all the exercises . |
15 | So I 'm going on me own to that . |
16 | Now , you remember the really big puzzle on there , the imaginary bit goes there , and minus seven of something along the route bit and minus twenty four of them , so I 'm going minus seven six hundred and twenty fifths there , minus twenty four , seven , so the actual lines go like that , so the one point nine at that angle , so the actual is going to be which is two sixty one point nine . |
17 | Well I ca n't see it so I 'm going round , I 'm going round the back . |
18 | Apparently she 's going with some bloke who |
19 | I mean as long you are going in a way which is setting up getting through to socialism as soon as possible , I 'm not sure there would be any point in thinking about those issues until you 've got a bit further . |
20 | ‘ Perhaps she 's going to Edinburgh . ’ |
21 | Lucinda replied : ‘ Gosh , perhaps you are going to be the next queen of England . ’ |
22 | But perhaps you are going for business reasons . " |
23 | Perhaps you are going on an outing or meeting a friend . |
24 | And , and obviously she was going to . |
25 | ‘ When you are well enough you are going to the Dordogne . |
26 | So she 's going for a day there . |
27 | So she 's going to Southwold to Philip the Metro and me . |
28 | Tamworth , yeah , he works in Tamworth and she has to fetch him cos he does n't drive , sometimes she fetches him a rather that him get the bus home and so she was going along the main she said the name of the road , but I ca n't , th , the number of the road but I ca n't remember she says she saw rats just trotting down the side of the road , you know ! |
29 | So she was going to the opposite direction actually , and I insisted that I do n't want to take her that long she would have to walk back again . |
30 | So you 're going for a five six to five nine , thirteen nine to fourteen six , thirteen seven to fourteen five . |