Example sentences of "[coord] i 'm going [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh I might do and I 'm going up there erm Saturday week . |
2 | And I 'm going up to help anyway so . |
3 | And I 'm going up next go ! |
4 | And I 'm going up as well , but I 'm |
5 | next time he waves to me and I 'm going up town I 'll be |
6 | Nutty , coming in late , heard Sam say , ‘ Look , I made a bet and I 'm going through with it . |
7 | ‘ And I 'm going out to Australia . ’ |
8 | I think you 're , you 're often asked to do reactive tasks when I 've done all my tasks , you know I 've got all my staff doing this , and then I 've got to help down on the shopfloor , and it 's not that I 'm doing something that I 'm , you know , I should be doing as a manager , it 's that I 've done all of mine , and I 'm going out to give them a hand . |
9 | I 've just left them and I 'm going back . ’ |
10 | ‘ And I 'm going back to the south of France tomorrow . |
11 | now the best of the timber he had Gottonam Peters , the builders that were , I mean they were building a lot then and I 'm going back now to the fifties and the sixties Gottonam Peters they 'd done a lot of building in Upton in Chester and erm , developments er expect building sort of thing and er , they used to buy in all the three by twos and four by threes that he could get , the good ones second hand |
12 | I left when there was a time of barrenness and I went into another country and now there 's a time of plenty and I 'm going back home what are they going to say to me ? |
13 | You 're clicked on and I 'm going in behind you . |
14 | But I 'm going round to see her next weekend . |
15 | ‘ No … but I 'm going up to Olympia tomorrow . |
16 | But I 'm going up anyway next time . |
17 | Sorry , but I 'm going up it 's the er |
18 | I 'm going back all right , but I 'm going back tomorrow . ’ |
19 | Take Devlin down with you , but I 'm going back . ’ |
20 | ‘ No , but I 'm going back tomorrow . ’ |
21 | But I 'm going out this evening — a party in Cheltenham . ’ |