Example sentences of "are you [v-ing] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What are you wearing to the youth club dance on Saturday night , Louise ? ’
2 Are you going to a therapist ? ’
3 Are you going to a wedding Edward ?
4 Are you going to a wedding ?
5 Are you going to a solicitor ? ’ she said in the end , cushioning her voice as if she did n't care .
6 Are you going to a rave tomorrow ?
7 Well are you going to a swimming pool with a cold ?
8 Are you going to the churchyard , ma'am , to look at Fanny 's grave ? ’
9 What time are you going to the girl 's house ?
10 Turning to Dr Reid , she asked , ‘ Are you going to the cinema on Friday ? ’
11 Typically , we find ellipsis occurring in exchanges like this : Are you going to the theatre tonight ?
12 Are you going to the play tonight ?
13 Get ready are you going to the toilet ?
14 And what time are you going to the pantomime tomorrow ?
15 Are you going to the house today , ’ Fabia wanted to know .
16 Are you going to the hospital this morning ?
17 What , are you going to the offie ?
18 Come , are you coming to the door ?
19 Are you coming to the Hall ? ’
20 ‘ I said , are you coming to the meeting tonight ? ’
21 Are you coming to the house meeting ?
22 The Committee chairman , Sir Hugh Rossi MP , asked the Forestry Commission 's research director , Arnold Grayson , ‘ Are you coming to the conclusion that there may be some connection in the United Kingdom between the condition of trees and pollutants ? ’
23 At the same time Bella called : ‘ Are you coming to the party with me then , darling ? ’
24 So when are you coming to the van then ?
25 Are you coming to the Refuge today ? ’
26 Are you coming to the barbecue with us today — or are you going to Hastings to choose a double bed ? ’
27 Bob 's phone rang , and while he was talking Dyson , who was sitting back in his chair and waiting for someone at the other end of the line , covered up the mouthpiece of his phone and said , ‘ Are you coming to the funeral , Tess ? ’
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