Example sentences of "[pron] go [to-vb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Am I going to wake up soon ? ’
2 ‘ When am I going to wake up ? ’
3 Am I going to sit down comfortably in a studio and be interviewed , or is this guy going to come to my office with a piece of equipment like that , which we will be using later , a ewer , or a Nigra whatever piece of portable equipment they have .
4 She says , ‘ How am I going to get round all these people phoning me up saying , ‘ Why am I not getting calls , it 's all your fault ’ , you know , all the rest of it ’ , when they have n't diverted their telephone to the right extension number .
5 How am I going to find out ? )
6 Have n't I go to go back round or not ?
7 It 's when I go to lie down at night you know that 's it .
8 The other evening I went to pick up my other son from his friend 's house .
9 I went to pick up Keith and Richard from Broome station .
10 I went to put back what he had somebody take out .
11 and it a it had happened to of slipped away at that time and I went to step off , and , with it not being blown up properly that 's how it just flattened and I went off sid I 've still got a big bruise on my left knee !
12 We have a right to know what is going on , so I went to find out . ’
13 I went to rinse out a towel in the hand basin .
14 I went to wash up as the table edge trembled to a familiar sick-to-the-gut miasma of nothingness .
15 ( 28/12/92 ) : Stephen , Richard Newcombe and I went to sum up the move to Ron Davies 's barn .
16 Also , when I went to stand up I was so whoozy that I just could n't keep my balance , so I slumped back down again .
17 ‘ If the truth is known he was giggling until I went to stand back and then I trod on his toe .
18 Words were n't his natural medium , but these days , when I went to help out in the shop , he inevitably took me aside — blackmailing me with samosas , sherbet fountains and the opportunity not to work — for an extended ear-bashing .
19 and whe when I went to get up I was fine .
20 Yes , well these , all wasps of course , er tend to er hit the fruit juice at this time of the year , and that fruit juice is very often fermenting , and you get a particularly er waspish reaction , er naturally , when er somebody goes to pick up a fallen apple or windfall pear , and they pick up a handful of wasp , inadvertently , and I think this year , particularly with a shortage of water , more wasps of all species have been driven to attack fruit , er and are feeding on the er fruit juice , much of which is fermenting .
21 its going to come round at you in a minute , so I 'll talk about it until it gets to you , erm , it delighted my children this particular painting , erm and I decided to put my sort of analytical approach to one side erm and do something with that later , so this poem is from my , my children 's point of view and one of the things that are very interested , they were really worried , that , erm , I think it marks the height of the table and the fact that the puppies might fall off and do themselves some harm , that , I 'll read it while its going round and then I can see then , that , so this is , ok , from my children 's point of view this poem , its called Threes , Table laid and waiting , milk place in bowl not to high , they lap and swirl , played and roll , paws distance from knocking and breaking goblet , made from clay .
22 First , by drawing a distinction between what it regarded as the natural ( and therefore genuine ) core of religion and the complex of authorities , traditions , institutions and doctrines which went to make up the forms of Christianity , it implied that much , indeed very much of the latter was redundant and could safely be jettisoned .
23 While these various groups which went to make up the hierarchy were mutually interdependent , the basic principle on which society was organized was this formal system of ranking .
24 With stupefaction one thinks of the wholesale slaughter of ducks and chickens , of pheasant and quail , the shiploads of Dover sole and the immense cargoes of foie gras from France , of caviare from Russia , the crates of champagne and the tons of truffles , which went to make up a single day 's entertainment in the great hotels of Europe .
25 Spanish past is to deny many of the elements which go to make up modern Mexico .
26 Drawn to the fact-is-stranger-than-fiction aspects of Spanish history , Gironella found in Veláquez 's portraits a perfect starting point for a detailed investigation of the contradictions which go to make up modern Mexico .
27 The Met Office regards last summer as one of those exceptions from the norm which go to make up the typical British weather rather than some trend for the future .
28 Properties of the kind which go to make up our nominal essence of gold are divided by Locke into ‘ primary and original ’ and ‘ secondary ’ ( and also ‘ tertiary ’ ) .
29 Many of the fragments which go to make up a scoria cone are individually big enough to be called ‘ blocks ’ or ‘ bombs ’ , according to the simple size classification .
30 Later , it is important to try to understand and work through the different strands of feeling which go to make up the total experience of loss .
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