Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] be [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Right I 'm going to work in the workshop
2 I 'm always saying , right I 'm going to bed now and you say you know well we 'll wait till the next one then , we 'll wait you know and it 's it 's it is really .
3 Eventually I was drawn to a sign in the Norwich and Peterborough Building Society advertising 11.3 per cent . ’
4 He asked me a lot of suspicious questions , and eventually I was shown to what must have been the poorest room in his house , over the kitchen , facing a hen-run .
5 Erm er basically I 'm going to h have to boot you out because I 've got somebody else waiting for me .
6 But perhaps I 'm going to be proved to be over innocent in thinking that is a viable approach .
7 Perhaps I was sent to the chippie , or café up the street to fetch cigarettes , or lemonade , or to go at full haste and deliver a note to one of his girl-friends ; or maybe he simply wanted to chastise me for something I had done , as for instance when I inadvertently got him into hot water by mentioning to Mum that I had seen him with a girl ( an infamous young woman ) after he had faithfully promised not to see her again , ever .
8 Somewhere I had read that a gentleman is one who never causes pain ; perhaps I was trying to be a gentleman .
9 Erm , Chairman I 'm , I 'm very sorry to if I may just mention this , that in the representations and observations that er are summarized in three point three , erm I personally have copies of letters written by parish councils all along the A ten eighty eight route , erm obviously I 'm referring to Icksworth , Icksworth ,
10 And so I am pasted to this leaning morass , observing the simplest of equations .
11 So I 'm bound to be recognised .
12 So I 'm going to be standing on here .
13 Thank you Chairman er tell , very quickly as er my voice is going so I 'm going to be very brief on it , for er , two for about two points .
14 so I 'm going to be very busy doing the evenings , doing my work .
15 So I 'm saying to Graham , come on , we 're helping you , you are helping us obviously , I 'm not gon na deny the fact you 're helping us with our research .
16 Erm I had expressed a preference for the Navy , so I was sent to Plymouth , to join the Devonshire regiment , at Mill Bay docks , which was a an infantry regiment and machine gun core regiment .
17 And so I was left to live alone with my aunt .
18 However , due to a lack of refinements such as a truss rod , the neck was so warped that I could n't put any frets on it , and so I was introduced to the world of fretless bass at an early age … ’
19 So I was introduced to Percy Bysshe Shelley .
20 The magistrate did not consider a barrack changing-room to be a proper address , and so I was ordered to be confined in a bail hostel in Camden Town while social reports were completed .
21 Well her mother was saying , they got engaged and , you know , there was drinks and her mother was saying oh the wedding 's gon na be in February , it 's gon na be a quick wedding and all this so I was talking to her , I said Cath I said when are you are getting married then ?
22 So I was taken to hospital and I was in hospital two years .
23 Before long I was promoted to sewing seams , and woe betide me if a stitch showed on the face of the cloth .
24 The winger said : ‘ When I cut inside I was forced to the left .
25 Suddenly you are transported to a world of shattering suspense and emotional power , the passionate world created by Hilary Norman . ’
26 Perhaps she 's going to Edinburgh . ’
27 Perhaps she was meaning to be sympathetic .
28 Perhaps she was attracted to Jacqui 's work because she had just won a prize for designing a new uniform .
29 If you suffer from constipation , perhaps you are clinging to the past ?
30 Lucinda replied : ‘ Gosh , perhaps you are going to be the next queen of England . ’
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