Example sentences of "going [to-vb] me [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For a moment , I thought he was going to hit me with the shoe ; then he dropped it on the floor and began to pull at my clothes .
2 The man was going to meet me at the bottom of Ber Street .
3 She fixed her star-like eyes upon my face and startled me with the question , ‘ When are you going to meet me underneath the trees ? ’
4 I truly feel that somebody 's going to pinch me in a minute and I 'm going to wake up .
5 He was going to sack me on the spot .
6 And my father 's said he 's going to help me with the fees , so it 's all going to work out . ’
7 We 're going to adopt him , you see , and he 's going to help me with the farm work . ’
8 is also going to help me in an approach to Michael Shea , former Palace press officer and diplomat ( see Who 's Who ) — I met Shea last night at one of the three seminars and receptions which has set up to mark the summit .
9 Everything is very different now , there are new considerations , and until I know exactly what is going on you 're not going to draw me on the subject . ’
10 But after they found out I was sleeping with my boyfriend , my mum said she was n't going to put me on the Pill because it was the easiest way out .
11 ‘ Suzi and I are going back to her dance studio and she 's going to put me through the dance routine again . ’
12 Deeply afraid that this man was going to put me in a cage .
13 I thought everyone was going to recognise me on the street , ’ Now his favourite leisure activities are watching television — ‘ I call it my sofa therapy ’ — and having friends over for dinner .
14 ‘ Spatz says he 's going to keep me off the Project .
15 ‘ How long are you going to keep me at a distance ? ’ he rasped .
16 He said to me , ‘ Willie , just put a club in my hand that 's going to get me on the green .
17 But whatever happens they are not going to break me as a man .
18 He said you were going to change me on the medication ,
19 I would feel bad if I knew for certain that someone was going to cosh me with a lead pipe on January 15 of that year .
20 Only then did I realize they were going to transport me up the mountain .
21 Perhaps he was going to touch me for the air fare home .
22 She was wearing a large muff and as they left the train Minton remarked , ‘ I thought you were going to smuggle me through the barrier in that . ’
23 ‘ Oh , no , she 's going to tell me about the time when she arrived at King ‘ s Cross station , pregnant , with a wage-packet in her pocket and no home . ’
24 He said , ‘ But you were going to tell me about the business . ’
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