Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'm go [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | Plus , I 've still got to write something witty to drag home , if I 'm to go back to employment that is . |
2 | ‘ If that 's what comes o' supportin' lor'n'order , ’ complained the Mate gloomily , ‘ I 'm goin' back to piracy . ’ |
3 | She said , " I 'm going over to my father . " |
4 | I 'm going over to Lancaster next week , and I 've fixed to see an archaeologist chap at the university . |
5 | " I 'm going over to the Drovers for lunch . " |
6 | Des transmits that he found me , and I say that I 'm going over to the flats to see what 's happening , but both Des and the radio warn me off . |
7 | and they come in and have a coffee , that 's it , good boy , and erm , er , so , I , I said well I 'm gon na have to go I 'm going over to me daughter 's she 's just had a baby so |
8 | All Americans go Eh Nine o'clock tomorrow I 'm going over to Kate ten thirty that gives me a bit of lee-way I 've got a at ten I thought it was ten thirty I ought to get some money out really You 're not going into Woking tomorrow morning are you doing your quiz ? |
9 | See after I pass my test I 'm going over to I 'm not going back to . |
10 | Thursday I 'm going over to Staithes . |
11 | I 'm going upstairs to the canteen ; it 's Summerchild who 's going up Whitehall . |
12 | " And now , if you 'll excuse me , I 'm going on to the worst problem of the lot — Willis 's financial position … |
13 | About the papers in the portmanteau and Molly and how I 'm going on to the monastery next . ’ |
14 | I 'm going on to the monastery . |
15 | When I 've bought my sons their shirts I 'm going on to a good academic bookshop to get an item for myself — a book called something like Syntax and Significance : A Cognitive Approach . |
16 | I 'm going again to the linen room . |
17 | ‘ OK , I 'm going straight to the police . ’ |
18 | ‘ I 'm going straight to the police station . ’ |
19 | So I said , ‘ Well , if that 's the case , I 'm going straight to the President/Prime Minister/ Foreign Secretary/First Lord , etc. , to say So-and-So wo n't do what I ask , so I 'm not prepared to carry on and here 's my resignation . ' ’ |
20 | ‘ I 'm going straight to Polly 's , ’ he said , ‘ with the kids . ’ |
21 | ‘ Do n't worry , I 'm going straight to the chemist now to buy some sun-screen lotion . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 'm going round to her house to find out what 's wrong , ’ she said . |
23 | I 'm going up to Jack 's for a bite and a bubbly between shows . |
24 | ‘ Yow can turn yer tap off , I 'm going up to bed and you , Katie , better get off too , ’ he said , handing me a saucer with a stub of candle on it . |
25 | ‘ I 'm going up to London tomorrow , Letty , ’ she said quickly , it was best she got things moving as soon as possible . |
26 | I 'm going up to that there mass of spaghetti , and I 'm going to make sure . ’ |
27 | I 'm going up to the top floor . |
28 | ‘ I 'm going up to the attics . ’ |
29 | ‘ I 'm going up to my room . |
30 | ‘ I 'll walk with you , I 'm going up to Folliott — the asthma patient . ’ |