Example sentences of "[be] go [adv] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He was right up to it so I said well I do n't know whether you 're going round to view the house cos that 's on the market are n't they ?
2 Now we 're going around to see the boy 's we 've got the love of my life .
3 Oh , my God ! look at those silly buggers , they 're going back to take an encore .
4 So you 're going out to feed the rabbit ?
5 ‘ I am going back to fetch the boat .
6 I remember two lady missionaries , who were also returning to Burma , saying , ‘ Well , of course we shall arrive safely because we are going out to do the Lord 's work . ’
7 There are four of them in Nanking , studying Chinese , and we are going out to have a meal with them tomorrow night .
8 Yeah I would 've thought it was the job of the national account executive or whoever it may be to go there do the business , find out what 's what and apportion that out to wherever it 's most appropriate either to the field sales or or to whatever , because
9 until about half past nine , when they said right that 's all the dir dirty work done , he said I 'm going up to have a shower and he put the carpet , rolled the carpet half back , and picked up a load of mess and we had polythene dust sheets over it
10 Now , I 'm going in to watch the film .
11 ‘ I 'm going home to have an operation on my shoulder and , all being well , I 'll be back with the party early next week , ’ said Lynagh .
12 " I 'm going there to sell the place , " Russell said .
13 On arrival at the log cabin he insisted : ‘ Well , I 'm going off to catch a bear with my bare hands : who 's coming with me ? ’
14 Replacing his spectacles a final time , he looked me up and down once more and said : " You will be going out to meet the public every day , you know .
15 ‘ I 'll be going in to see the manager first thing Monday to sort out my future .
16 Oh I thought you meant you were going straight to do the papers .
17 It was a prosperous community : going to America was a big step to take , and one that would not be taken by people with prospects at the top of English society unless they were going out to fill a government post , but for anyone else it was likely to lead to a higher standard of living than could reasonably be expected in Britain .
18 One of the loopier producers is going round saying the office is haunted . ’
19 But if , by any chance , the reporter 's wife or husband also happens to be an Environmental Health Officer somewhere else , and happens to know that he or she is going off to do an interview , and say , ‘ Hey .
20 Mr Taylor , who has only six cattle , was clearly delighted with his triumph and he said afterwards that his ambition was to go on to win the Aberdeen Fatstock Show at the end of this year .
21 At first , just for a second , Meredith thought she had seen the placard and was going over to argue the point .
22 I was going on to give an explanation , which may help the hon. Gentleman .
23 And she was going upstairs to turn the bed down she 'd done it for
24 I was going inside to ask the way to the doctor 's house .
25 The landlady was going out to see the workers among her hay some miles down the glen ; her man-servant ( the Hermit of Glencoe ) drove , and she asked if I would come with them as far as they went .
26 I was going out to tell the world and I must have walked from his room pumping pure adrenalin through every vein .
27 ‘ He said he was going out to meet a friend . ’
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