Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] be late for " in BNC.
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1 | Come on , Suzie , we 're going to be late for breakfast and the tea will be cold . ’ |
2 | ‘ God said to me , ‘ Richie , you 're going to be late for your contest , it 's on now ’ ’ . |
3 | ‘ Sarah , I 'm going to be late for my meeting . |
4 | I was going to be late for Jack Mason and made for the door . |
5 | Branches clawed at her hair and she felt like she had done years ago , waiting for Jezrael to catch up , knowing she was going to be late for school , but she could n't leave her sister to struggle in on her own . |
6 | She was worried because she did not know if the rules of the house permitted her to go out walking with Finn and , besides , they were going to be late for dinner . |
7 | At this rate she was going to be late for her appointment ! |
8 | It had been one of those deep , deep sleeps ; the kind when you do n't know a thing until your mum starts yelling at you for the umpteenth time that you 're going to be late for school if you do n't get up . |
9 | He was going to be late for his appointment with Crowther and the Monroe girl . |
10 | ‘ I 'm going to be late for work , ’ she said nervously . |
11 | Would you mind telling her that I 'm in Seabourne and I think I 'm going to be late for our appointment at two o'clock ? |