Example sentences of "i [am/are] go [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | She and I are going to clean Moor House from top to bottom , and make all the Christmas preparations that you know nothing about , being only a man . |
2 | Stevie and I are going to put our heads together to try and reconstruct them for Midge . |
3 | ‘ Yes , ’ replies Craftsman Browne , ‘ but I 'm going to make the most of it — Geordie and I are going to hire a car and drive into the States to visit Yellowstone Park , getting back in time to spend a night in the Cadillacs Club in Medicine Hat … . ’ |
4 | Anyway , Bill and I are going to test the bike tonight . ’ |
5 | Now , looking out across the fertile fields he has cultivated out of bush , he says , ‘ Doris and I are going to give whatever experience we have to whoever rules the country tomorrow . ’ |
6 | ‘ You and I are going to get filthily drunk , Prentice , and if by the time we get to the bottom of this bottle I have n't got some sort of sense out of you I 'm going to break it over your thick fucking skull . ’ |
7 | ‘ Aunt Laura and I are going to get out of these stuffy city clothes — and put on something more comfortable . |
8 | Miss Simpson and I are going to stay in the house quite a while . |
9 | ‘ I 'm going to call you Tero , ’ she whispered , ‘ because you and I are going to fly away from this hellhole . ’ |
10 | Rockwell wrote to his brother : ‘ Prince and I are going to fly ten hours tomorrow , and we 'll do our best to kill one or two Germans for Victor . ’ |
11 | ‘ I 'm glad you dug this up , ’ commented Blanche , squinting quizzically at the photograph , ‘ because that 's where you and I are going to meet Blufton tonight . |
12 | ‘ Veronica and I are going to look for mushrooms . ’ |
13 | ‘ Oliver and I are going to look around . |
14 | Clarissa and I are going to have a tiny foot-up till he arrives . ’ |
15 | And after that you and I are going to have dinner together , so just relax until then and I 'll pick you up at six . |
16 | ‘ There 's something bad got into your son , Sarah , and Mrs Quigley and I are going to have to do something very serious about it . |
17 | ‘ I am going to hire a car . |
18 | ‘ Why , ’ she said sweetly , rising and picking up her clothes , and her bag , now empty of the articles which she had given J. D. O'Connor , ‘ tonight I am going to turn in early , read and rest — such a change after all I have done since this time last week . |
19 | ‘ Right , ’ he said , threateningly , ‘ I am going to call the register . ’ |
20 | I am going to call upon Councillor to move . |
21 | However , I should stress before I start that most of the applications that I am going to describe are used in support of aircraft maintenance and are , therefore , not aircraft-based systems used for the operation of the aircraft . |
22 | ‘ I am going to describe a girl to you . |
23 | As you know , I am now in debt to the extent of about 700 gulden and have n't the faintest idea how I am going to support myself , Mamma and your sister on my monthly salary … this is the first time I have got into debt . |
24 | For the purposes of the present discussion I am going to confine myself to sensation and perception and ignore behaviour . |
25 | Everything will be all right , I am going to cook something light for your meal — an omelette perhaps ? |
26 | Instead we are now saying , ‘ I know this diet and exercise plan is working for me ’ , ‘ this time I am going to reach my weight and inch goal ’ , ‘ because I never feel hungry and I am eating the foods I enjoy , I do n't even feel as though I 'm dieting ’ . |
27 | I am going to point out the arguments for culling . |
28 | Alexandra walked over to the door and when her hand was upon the handle , turned and said , ‘ I am going to obliterate this conversation in my memory of your visit . |
29 | I am going to lay some parquet panels on a suspended timber floor . |
30 | I am aware that you are much more concerned in the matter , which I am going to lay before you , than your Mother , yet I should not have troubled you with it , except through her , had it not been of Importance not to lose time . |