Example sentences of "[be] [adv] go [adv prt] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 're just going through to the hall , ’ said Dominic .
2 Or if you 're not going back to the hospital , it will be sent to you by post .
3 Yeah we 're not going back to the underpass do
4 ‘ No you 're not going out to the cinema tonight .
5 That 's very interesting because we 're always going back to the earlier comment that , perhaps people like scientists , like sociologists are intelligent , but not in touch .
6 I am now going back to the name ‘ Centurion Coins ’ which many customers will know from years past .
7 ‘ I 'm just going over to the Hospitality Unit .
8 As long as you have n't got one yet , that 's alright I 'll be back , I 'm just going out to the bank .
9 Yes , by the way I 'm gon na be able to see Max , I 'll tell you that now because I 've been dragged off to another conference , I 'm actually going down to the , to the rehabilitation workers ' phones
10 are writing the remit and then the remits are n't going out to the other competitors .
11 Apparently people are even going back to the fifties contraceptives !
12 ME AND THIS OLD FRIEND of mine are about to go out to the movies .
13 They were about to go through to the back-kitchen when the door behind the bar opened , and Connor came out with a large , pink-faced gentleman .
14 Despite the early hour , the eunuchs were all dressed and painted as if they were about to go out to a late-night nautch .
15 Erm fift and he 's still going back to the fingers .
16 It has been submitted to the South Oxfordshire District Council full planning committee and has been approved , and it is now going down to the South Oxfordshire District Committee , but I do n't quite why it 's going
17 A world leader with the security industry is actually going down to the levels of the one man and a dog outfit .
18 He had arrived in the late afternoon of a perfect summer 's day , was shortly to go off to the Alps and then the Himalayas and had not touched rock for a couple of years , so the urge for activity was upon him .
19 Old Lady Bridhe , widowed sister to Eachuinn Odhar and mistress of Duart Castle till Marion arrived , was late going down to the hall .
20 I was about to go back to the hotel when a pool attendant gestured to me and whispered that he urgently needed to change Iraqi dinars into dollars .
21 He was about to go back to the company when he realised that in the middle of the town was a house where an old man lived , exactly where the company were planning to build their new station ; and the old man was refusing to sell . "
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