Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] i be go " in BNC.

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1 Friday night I 'm going out with Trisha .
2 S. H. I 'm going along Scotland Road one night , going home , and I could hear someone smashing a lot down and this woman came saying , ‘ Bobby , come quick .
3 Mm there 's the Bare Naked Ladies er they come from Canada they are a brilliant group I think they 're brilliant I do n't care I like them and that 's called er Be My Yoko Ono I was going to go from the Bare Naked Ladies it was all planned I was going to go and say Mary Whitehouse how are you today and she was there er un unfortunately we 've we called this is serious .
4 I 'm going , for work experience I 'm going to Saxted Ministry up there hopefully to see what it 's like looking after children you know , like a nursery and everything .
5 I need the weight on this tackle because the bread flake I am going to use will not cast or sink so easily under its own weight .
6 Mr Chairman I am going to be brief within the er triscale and resources we have available to us we may , I think , a reason of what an attempt to get back in current idiom , back to basics .
7 But if we have n't heard anything back by Monday week I 'm going to send whatever we 've got .
8 that in one or two weeks time I 'm going to be thin I 'm going to be slightly mixed up .
9 The ideas in child art education I am going to put to your notice may be new to some .
10 J. B. I was going to borrow me Mum 's crucifix as well .
11 As soon as I 've got some suitable breeding pairs I 'm going to go back there .
12 if you like the germ of the idea of the poem is alive in his mind because he sits down at the page thinking I 'm going to write a poem .
13 The man came back to the telephone and said that if I was Linford Christie I was to go in and see them .
14 I ran all the way home from school thinking I was going to bleed to death .
15 I think this is the Connecticut King I 'm going to have to make a corner there .
16 ‘ Leif , ’ he ordered , ‘ tell Lady Maude I am going to the Guildhall , then on to Southwark . ’
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