Example sentences of "i be going get [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've told my son that I am going to get him a forged passport that will get him into the opposition penalty area . |
2 | He set off in pursuit of the fatally wounded officer shouting : ‘ He is still alive , I am going to get him . ’ |
3 | I 'm going to get her out . |
4 | ‘ I 'm going to get him out . ’ |
5 | I 'm going to get him up Monument Hill . ’ |
6 | After wounding Sergeant Alan King , he chased him shouting : ‘ He 's still alive , I 'm going to get him . ’ |
7 | The horse 's second trip up the M1 in a week netted the Great St Wilfrid Handicap at Ripon and the trainer joked : ‘ I 'm going to get him a HGV licence and he can drive the horse box himself . |
8 | I got Pipkin into this and I 'm going to get him out . " |
9 | I 'm going to get him to like one . |
10 | I 'm going to get him to bed , that 's what I 'm going to do . ’ |
11 | They are all fucking hyenas and I 'm going to get them . ’ |
12 | Think I 'm going to get them because I I |
13 | But I 'm going to get it all back ! and his money too , and then his blood . |
14 | But no , I 've made up my mind now , I 'm going to get it all done . |
15 | I knew you would n't ! — I 'm going to get you ! — I 'm coming after you ! — Losers ! |
16 | But if it was a case of ‘ I 'm going to get you ’ your dignity would n't allow you to let them get the better of you . |
17 | Yes I 'm going to get you out Bryony in a . |
18 | Yes I 'm going to get you out . |
19 | I 'm going to get you to type this on Monday . |
20 | I 'm going to get mine now . |
21 | Yeah , I was going to get them down . |
22 | But she had n't moved and I began thinking about how I was going to get her out to our vehicle . |
23 | I was going to take them both back with me if you did n't turn up , I was going to get us fish and chips as a treat — ’ |
24 | I was going to get you to talk about Mitch and England but now it is impossible . ’ |
25 | , I was going to get you trimmed this week , but it has n't been any warm weather has it , you would n't want your coat off , no . |
26 | Then he said , " In fairness to the Old Man , all the rest of it 's true ; I mean he did say you could come back to Drummonds later , for you to have fifty out of petty cash — which was where I was going to get it from to pay myself back " |