Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [v-ing] [adv prt] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | But I am going out there to win . ’ |
2 | Cos that 's during the First World War , you see , and erm , he did and so he said goodbye to us all and he said I 'm going up now to say goodbye to your mother and he ran up the street here to say goodbye to my mother . |
3 | I 'll tell James I 'm going back home to see my mother . |
4 | This is my first letter to this magnificent mailing networky thing ( except it is'nt really because i had one sent back the other day , but that s another story ) This is also going to be my last for a while as I 'm going back home to newcastle tomorrow . |
5 | I told him I was coming down here to fetch you , and here I am . |
6 | ‘ She said she was going off somewhere to meditate before the afternoon session . |
7 | Oh yes , just like him , we 're going out there to win , to accept the challenge with a will . |
8 | In our view , Clause 28 does not stop them doing so unless they are setting out intentionally to promote homosexuality … . |
9 | I was busy cooking , blissing out on the aroma of cod in a yoghurt and fresh coriander sauce , and was n't really listening , but through the vapours there penetrated the fact that in Derbyshire they were queuing up recently to do a route on Raven Tor which is ‘ easy 8a , ’ in order to get into a book which David Jones has assembled on climbers — particularly those who can climb 8a . |
10 | To prevent an outcry by the troops , or even a mutiny , against the decision , they were told they were turning back only to dispose of General Wade . |
11 | She hopped down to the floor , but it seemed further away than she had expected and now suddenly it was rising up crazily to meet her . |
12 | He was going back now to confront one , one who supposedly did what she did out of love , and strangely he was no longer afraid . |