Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [v-ing] [adv prt] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Parnell was in jail , and the British authorities are desperately holding on to power as support for the Land League accelerates . |
2 | Those who are most likely to be affected by the Labour party 's proposals to surcharge savings are those who are just coming up to retirement . |
3 | Well we 're only going up to Eastgate now Jane . |
4 | We 're just going up to Eastgate Bike Shop to try and get a cable that just snapped |
5 | You 're just on the approaches to Jerusalem , you 're just coming in to Jerusalem right ? |
6 | " You 're both going in to school on Monday , are n't you , Martha ? " |
7 | so I 'm stuck for the next three weeks and half a week because I , you know I get the , August bank holiday I get two days , saying that they 're probably going up to Grans for a week in the holidays er sometime to stay with her particularly with her being on her own as well this year |
8 | then we 're going , we 're then popping down to Eskdale |
9 | We 're never going back to England ? |
10 | They are probably heading up to Talisker . ’ |
11 | Mahogany was once prolific in the tropical forests , and having logged out the Caribbean and West Africa , merchants are now moving back to Brazil . |
12 | The Cassons are now coming round to Tricon 's point of view , but still need a bit of convincing . |
13 | So I 'm always reaching down to people , and I do n't mean down as being inferior , reaching out to people is a better phrase , and I , I never give up about people wanting to partake . |
14 | No I 'm actually going over to Northamptom working for the week so we 've just orgainsed to go down and see the game . |
15 | ‘ We are not surrendering , we are voluntarily going back to barracks . ’ |
16 | ‘ We are not surrendering , we are voluntarily going back to barracks . ’ |