Example sentences of "i [am/are] going [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I am going round about Whitsun , perhaps May 20th … ’ |
2 | ‘ I am going over to Stone later on to change our Mother 's accumulator . |
3 | I am going back to Moray before the excitement begins . ’ |
4 | ‘ Yow can turn yer tap off , I 'm going up to bed and you , Katie , better get off too , ’ he said , handing me a saucer with a stub of candle on it . |
5 | I 'm going up to reception . |
6 | And now I 'm going down to granny . |
7 | Now , if you do n't mind , captain , I 'm going back to bed . ’ |
8 | I 'm going back to bed . ’ |
9 | Mummy sit down , I 'm going back to school in about an hour and a half and you 're flying off upstairs . |
10 | ‘ I 'm going back to sea , ’ he said later . |
11 | I 'm going back to work . ’ |
12 | I think I 'm going back to college in September , take a nursing course . |
13 | Thursday , Friday I 'm going back on back off again Saturday and Sunday . |
14 | ‘ I 'm going back on board . |
15 | Oh well I 'm going back in time to catch up with your side . |
16 | " I 'm going out to lunch , " Sara said , , " to the Fairfax barbecue for Sandra 's birthday . " |
17 | " I 'm going out to tea , " said Lizzie some time during the meal , " if you do n't mind . " |
18 | ‘ I 'm going out of business , ’ said its manager , Mark Midgley . |
19 | ‘ I 'm going out on deck . ’ |