Example sentences of "[am/are] go to the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Today , by contrast , we 're going to the other extreme . |
2 | Then we 're going to The Daily Telegraph 's party at the Savoy , followed by the BBC 's at Television Centre . |
3 | As we 're going to the 18th tee he says , ‘ Tip , you lost me the Championship . ’ |
4 | tt and Thursday they 're going to the luxury end , they 're going to they 're going to see Paul and John |
5 | We 're going to the same destination . ’ |
6 | We do not have to provide sites for them , but we may have to very shortly because they themselves are going to the High Court to seek legal definition of their status and their due . |
7 | In actual fact , you see the plan , the two houses are going to the bottom end of the site , as far away to the adja adjacent to West Holm . |
8 | THE proceeds of a vintage vehicle rally being held in Toomebridge this Saturday are going to the Cardiac Unit of the Waveney Hospital , Ballymena . |
9 | Other would-be reformers are going to the opposite extreme , trying to concoct complicated ways for people in one district to subsidise those in another . |
10 | I 'm going to the right place now . |
11 | I 'm going to the higher class or whatever |
12 | Now what actually happens , now as I say I 'm going to the far end , your casualty may literally shriek as they go down , now this is the person that has no warning at all , they may shriek as they go down and it 's the air that 's coming out of the body , they will go rigid as every muscle clenches , the teeth clench , the muscles go rigid , erm and they 're going to be very , very blue because erm , because er they 've stopped breathing which seems like an eternity . |
13 | Then I 'm going to the British Embassy and get a copy of the Daily Telegraph and I do n't care if it 's weeks old and I 'm going to read something I never normally look at like the nature notes if they have them . |