Example sentences of "[pron] [am/are] [adv] [verb] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Fortunately , however , most of them are closely related to others , and the separate characteristics which concern us are relatively few in number .
2 However , I am also writing to Wyre Borough Council in case they have any responsibility for maintaining these lights .
3 However , I am also writing to Wyre Borough Council in case they have any responsibility for maintaining these lights .
4 I am writing this evening , I am just going to church .
5 I am slowly getting to grips with the laptop , but sadly , on 13th , lost not only the biggest filling in my teeth but also twenty pages of type this size on paper this size .
6 After many years and three gardens , the optimism is going well ; I still battle with my impatience , but I am finally coming to grips with giving the essentials of sustenance to the garden .
7 By ‘ humanism , I am not referring to people who do n't believe in God .
8 I am not going to Rome !
9 I said I do n't mind this doing statement , I said , but I am not going to court !
10 I know that I am not meant to vac up the spiders , just their cobwebs .
11 If all valuation starts from choice between responses , it will extend beyond the here and now only if I am spontaneously reacting to situations outside the here and now .
12 ‘ Listen , I am about to go to lunch .
13 I 'm strangely drawn to Stuart
14 I 'm simply going to bed , ’ Jenna said breathlessly , facing him with anxiety .
15 I 'm discreetly handcuffed to Detective Sergeant Flavell — McDunn has the key — and we have a couple of burly plain-clothes men with us I strongly suspect are tooled up , but the pressure seems to be off me a bit .
16 ‘ It may be age , ’ he says , ‘ but I 'm rather drawn to adversity and I like a good wash-out ; but nothing happens here except a steady loss of money .
17 In fact , I 'm just going to water
18 No , I 'm just going to sleep at ten o'clock ! .
19 I 'm just going to Hay to post a letter , and I 'll be happy to take a message for you . ’
20 That 's what I 'm just saying to daddy .
21 But Okay then So I 'm here speaking to Walter and David and you 've both worked at Lyness during the second war .
22 I 'm not given to prudery , but at the thought of some poor woman in the Clerical Grade being allowed to read this … this … whatever it is , I feel a flush of pure shame inside my beard .
23 No , of course I 'm not referring to Kevin whatsisname !
24 Now I 'm not looking to people to be totally bloody minded , erm , but I 'm gon na for people to sort of totally cave in , erm , with these newly acquired influencing skills , because as we 've said all along , they will work on some occasions , but they 're not gon na work all the time .
25 ‘ I said , I 'm not speaking to Memet , ’ said Constance , loudly .
26 I 'm not coming to Doullens .
27 I 'm not allowed to Wednesdays cos your mum do n't watch it on a Wednesday !
28 I 'm not suited to fatherhood and I had n't any wish to be made ridiculous by paternity suits .
29 Ah , to Orpington I 'm not biking to Orpington .
30 And by the end of about a month , the guy I was assigned to work with refused to work with me because I was always cracking jokes — he said ‘ I 'm not going to work with you , if you crack one more joke I 'm going to the supervisor . ’
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