Example sentences of "[pers pn] [v-ing] [verb] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And it does n't , because she suddenly rushes off , and I have to run after her , shouting about when am I going to see her again , and jumping out of people 's way into the gutter . ’ |
2 | ‘ When am I going to see you again ? ’ she asked . |
3 | " And how in the world am I going to get him home ? " |
4 | Even the TEC 's have spotted this deficiency , many of them deciding to shun it altogether . |
5 | ‘ You goin' to do it then ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Ent you goin' to answer it then ? ’ said Tom . |
7 | ‘ Ent you goin' to open one then ? ’ asked Tom . |
8 | So are you omitting to say what exactly has been in numbers . |
9 | Are you going to take me home , or not ? ’ |
10 | Were you going to say something then |
11 | Well are n't you going to say anything then ? |
12 | ‘ Are n't you going to let me inside ? ’ said Long John . |
13 | Are you going to leave us here ? |
14 | Are you going to wear it tonight ? |
15 | Now I 'm going to show you now how you going to put it away again , fold it , afterwards , opening it up |
16 | Are you going to do it again ? ’ |
17 | Are you going to do it again for the seventy fifth ? |
18 | ‘ You going to do it then ? ’ |
19 | ‘ Are you going to do it now ? ’ he asked . |
20 | ‘ But are n't you going to do anything now ? ’ |
21 | You do have courage , Hari Morgan , and never are you going to need it as much as you do now . ’ |
22 | Are you going to drink yours later then ? |
23 | ‘ Are you going to keep me here on the doorstep ? ’ |
24 | it 's still going in , the media 's involved in it as well , I would of thought people like Anneke Rice would of picked that up Are you going to try her again |
25 | it was the cream of the milk , well you used to like it , well sort of , some people make it with water , that 's why I made it all milk , are you going to try it again with water ? and just a drop of milk on top |
26 | ‘ Dad , ’ she called from the kitchen , ‘ you going to catch them today ? ’ |
27 | are n't you going to ring her tonight rather |
28 | ‘ Are you going to attack them now ? ’ |
29 | There will be some months when there are only a few , relatively small bills to pay , whilst other months — especially during winter — will find you having to pay our much larger sums . |
30 | I think I 'm going to enjoy watching you trying to keep them apart . |