Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | There were fifteen sisters here , but sadly most of them are gone now the old originals |
2 | Well yeah , I do n't think any of them are going up one this time . |
3 | A lot of them are going out of the area , but I think er I 'd imagine that a large majority or a a large proportion certainly would wish to stay in . |
4 | ‘ Steve and I are going ashore . ’ |
5 | Hamish and I are going over to the Island to see her next weekend . |
6 | ‘ After the opera on Saturday night , you and I are going away together . |
7 | Hi , After lengthy negotiations in private , Gav & I are going along to the Sunderland game together on Wednesday . |
8 | She thought : But tomorrow Jasper and I are going out together , and then it would be a whole evening of this fine racing thrilling excitement . |
9 | When Cousteau comes back with the divers and equipment , Van Gelder and I are going down with them to have a look at this plane . |
10 | ‘ Suzi and I are going back to her dance studio and she 's going to put me through the dance routine again . ’ |
11 | I am to go away shortly , on a convalescent holiday . ’ |
12 | Though her lips do not move , I seem to hear words : I am to go back — to sort out this nonsense , once and for all . |
13 | ( Bridget , aged sixteen ) I feel personally that the most difficult thing to cope with is not the physical and emotional changes I am going through but the attitudes of people around me . |
14 | Perhaps changing some people 's old and dated views so that soon when other young women undoubtedly become pregnant they will be protected from what I personally find I am going through . |
15 | I do n't think there is any way that he can realise what I am going through . |
16 | I ca n't believe what I am going through . |
17 | I am going somewhere else ’ |
18 | I am going round to Nigel 's in the morning . |
19 | ‘ You had better get yourself into the washhouse and clean yourself up , ’ she said , ‘ I am going round to the Post Office and let Sid Watkins know . ’ |
20 | I am going round about Whitsun , perhaps May 20th … ’ |
21 | Does this mean that as I am going up in the lift , I see it expanding ? ’ |
22 | So when you got pass there Ju do n't forget you say I am going up to middle class ! |
23 | She glanced at Sarah and said impulsively , ‘ Here I am going on , and it 's even more exciting for you , is n't it , Sar ? |
24 | I am going straight from here to report this matter to the Brigadier , ’ he bellowed , as he charged along the pews and out of the door . |
25 | Mr Golyadkin has mustered socks , shirts , shirtfronts , flannel vests , uniform , spare trousers , sheets , blankets , pillows , and a featherbed ; but he also tells his servant ‘ And now , my friend , I am going away . |
26 | If it was n't the Russians , it was the British who wanted to interfere ; so I said , I am going away to wait for the day when once again an Austrian can decide when an Austrian may conduct music in his own country . |
27 | ‘ I am going away with a nice feeling . |
28 | ‘ Tomorrow I am going away … ’ |
29 | ‘ I am going away , I am getting away , I am out of place here , ’ I answered . |
30 | I 'm going , I am going away . |