Example sentences of "go to [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | is that there 's no point in , in er me going to work if it 's going to just , you know , work out |
32 | Erm , and if we decide that we 're going to just kind of , as a result of a day like that , do three things or something like that , you know , erm I 'm not sure that that 's helpful but |
33 | Are you going to just have them in front of you so you can flick your eyes up and down to remind yourself what you 're next going to say ? |
34 | Erm , otherwise I just think it 's very tricky when you , when you , when you try and take away the layers that you 're going to just end up with the one that you ca n't talk about anyway . |
35 | So the hierarchy of colour , I 'm going to just kneel down there I hope you can all see . |
36 | Surely no power on earth or celestial is going to just let us drift apart ? ’ |
37 | I 'm not going to just give up my — ’ |
38 | ‘ I thought I was going to just keel over on to your shoulder and blurt it out : I love you , I love you … ’ |
39 | plus all the schools that they 're going to between and what do we want them to collect so they can do all and that . |
40 | Because if the shoes are faulty they 're going to pretty quickly feel very uncomfortable . |
41 | Outside an elevated railroad station men in raincoats with collars turned up and hats with brims snapped down bustled busily , coming from and going to nowhere in particular . |
42 | Of course you may get some probably some very good people a added , I do n't know wh wh wh they 'll be none of us knows , er they 're are going to nowhere that they 're going to get their expenses , they 're also going to get their allowances , I do n't know what those allowances will be er and I would n't assume that they 're necessarily going to lessen their independents because they receive allowances , but it is weakened , it is weakening the powers of the local institutions which are an essential part of our democratic society in this country . |
43 | Well I I know where I am so I ai n't got ta worry but boxing day we 're going to well I was going to mum 's I 'll come up and see you boxing day though . |
44 | ‘ And now you 're going to finally tell me what the nightmare was … ? ’ |
45 | You 're going to tonight , ’ Lucenzo pointed out wryly , his mouth lifting in a fascinating curve . |
46 | ‘ And which party are we all going to tonight ? ’ she chanted , then burped loudly . |
47 | I was very glad were not , we we could easily of been going to tonight . |
48 | Going to tonight . |
49 | What pub you going to tonight ? |
50 | There 's no point me writing any other detail out on the to do list , because I 'm going to automatically go to that section to find out all the , all of the details . |
51 | Sounds like Nigel now See the whole things going to again . |
52 | I 'm going to environmentally friend . |
53 | How do you inform parents that the overnight heavy snow storm or a broken boiler is going to unexpectedly close the school for the day ? |
54 | Does it address the issue that it is the impact of social structures on older people that needs to be challenged , and that any amount of charitable good work is not going to fundamentally alter this situation ? |
55 | I 'm going to probably start washing up , |
56 | Because that elephant is going to probably require an environmental assessment or environmental statement erm and there would be infinite numbers of details to tie up in section one O sixes and goodness knows what else specific to that user or users , those users when they the came in the frame . |
57 | They 're going to today |
58 | ‘ It 's fair to say that we liked the thought of it going to somewhere like Embsay , which does n't have any other big engines , because it will do a good bit of flag flying for us there . ’ |
59 | And he was going to somewhere in North End I think it was Huip to get barn to make this ale with . |
60 | Yes we thought he was going to somewhere else at six o'clock |