Example sentences of "i [be] [adv] [verb] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I am writing this evening , I am just going to church . |
2 | ‘ I 'm simply going to bed , ’ Jenna said breathlessly , facing him with anxiety . |
3 | ‘ It may be age , ’ he says , ‘ but I 'm rather drawn to adversity and I like a good wash-out ; but nothing happens here except a steady loss of money . |
4 | In fact , I 'm just going to water |
5 | No , I 'm just going to sleep at ten o'clock ! . |
6 | That 's what I 'm just saying to daddy . |
7 | They wake you at five a.m. , which is when I 'm often going to bed , and you 're so knackered by mid-morning that you doze all day . ’ |
8 | Brando was furious and said , ‘ I 'm never going to work with Mankiewicz again . ’ |
9 | Oh his very calm , very calm , and I 'm still going to work , I did n't go to work while , I went too work while he was in hospital , and when he first came out . |
10 | , Right , I 'm now going to hand out the score sheets for you , do n't worry about the initials at the top of the columns , because they will become clear as we go on . |
11 | During my years in Oxford , working as I was largely in the field of recent Anglican ecclesiastical history , I was increasingly drawn to Anglicanism . |
12 | ‘ I was even taken to hospital at one point thinking I had a hypo coming on , but then we realised that I was actually having panic attacks — a delayed reaction to losing my sight . |
13 | In English I was I was just listening to music . |
14 | Oh is that I was just talking to man . |
15 | I was just going to bingo . |
16 | ‘ I was just going to bed when the police came . |
17 | I was just going to bed , he said . |
18 | afford , ca n't afford at the minute , I was just saying to dad Bri 's gon na get us some shopping on his cheque book , I tell you , did I tell you about his embarrassing moment ? |
19 | Well I was only going to sleep Jo , I was n't doing anything , I 'm just tired . |
20 | I walked slowly back up the shabby road to this now miserable room , thinking all the while of what I ought to do or what I could do if I was ever going to outmanoeuvre these cunning poisoners . |
21 | I was once introduced to Sir somebody , David Webb I think , who was in charge of the Opera House . |