Example sentences of "[verb] where [pron] be going " in BNC.
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1 | And he 's at it again when Downes hits him with whatever 's to hand ; kills him ; wonders where he 's going to dump the corpse ; ca n't dress him — far too difficult dressing a corpse — ’ |
2 | So to indicate where you 're going ! |
3 | Those competitors ’ meetings were just attended by a group of distressed individuals who wanted to know where they were going . ’ |
4 | And they 'll want to know where we 're going . ’ |
5 | He undoubtedly wants to know where we are going , but is too proud to speak . |
6 | It was nearly dark when we left Fontanellato and , with no lights about , it was hard to know where we were going after a few kilometres . |
7 | ‘ She seemed to know where she was going and had her eyes focused on that rather than her colleagues . ’ |
8 | She did n't want Travis McKenna to know where she was going . |
9 | ‘ You and Daddy always want to know where I 'm going , what I 'm doing , who I 'm with . |
10 | If you are going somewhere then you have to know where you are going in order to point in the right direction . |
11 | You have to know where you 're going if you are to plan the best way of getting there ! |
12 | Can you get out of the house without your husband wanting to know where you 're going ? ’ |
13 | ‘ He seems to know where he is going . ’ |
14 | He should be able to take care of himself — and yet she wo n't even let him out of the house without demanding to know where he 's going , who he 'll be with and what time he 'll be back . " |
15 | He was hatless , and passers-by looked curiously at this young man who seemed to know where he was going , yet strode absently . |
16 | Alexei was surprised that Jotan appeared to know where he was going . |
17 | He never quite seemed to know where he was going , or why . |
18 | Whereas Mr Golyadkin , incidentally mad , swaddled in a dream of silk ladders and Spanish serenades , aims for Schiller 's happy-everafter hut on the shore , Stepan understands he has nowhere to go : ‘ to order post-horses one must at least know where one is going . |
19 | ‘ They get on a bus and they do n't know where they 're going to . ’ |
20 | ‘ I know how women hate trying to dress when they do n't know where they 're going , ’ he said , as though that explained it all . |
21 | What the three thousand four hundred are saying is that the County Council and British Coal do not know where they 're going with this thing , the full implications of it have either not been properly assessed or indeed not been released to the to the local communities . |
22 | Erm that they should know where they 're going to go . |
23 | It 's very important indeed that people for example in Southend on Sea should know where they 're going . |
24 | The travellers do n't know where they 're going now . |
25 | it 's just that my mum and dad have been on ones where they do n't know where they 're going , Greece |
26 | They wo n't know where they 're going . |
27 | Visitors will not only know where they are going but will be able to recognise and name the person they are seeking . |
28 | ‘ Poor Copenhagen do n't know where they are going yet and I think that is why UEFA brought forward their meeting . |
29 | They did n't know where they were going to start . |
30 | And then the daft things they were up to : ordering booksellers to destroy their maps , and ordinary folk an' all , as if the Germans when they landed would n't know where they were going . |