Example sentences of "[be] going [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The branch manager jobs are said to be going as part of a reorganisation which BIFU believes will lead to more job losses .
2 it 's bound to be going into spasm or something
3 Yet how many people this Christmas will be going into debt to pay for the festive season ?
4 The multiprocessing version of IBM Corp 's OS/2 demonstrated at Comdex will be going into beta test sites this summer : theoretically it is capable of supporting up to 16 processors , but the company humms and hahs about how many are practicable ; the kernel itself is locked so that it runs on a single processor , but this will change in the forthcoming versions using Workplace OS , says IBM 's Ms Dimfel .
5 The multiprocessing version of IBM Corp 's OS/2 demonstrated at Comdex will be going into beta test sites this summer : theoretically it is capable of supporting up to 16 processors , but the company humms and hahs about how many are practicable ; the kernel itself is locked so that it runs on a single processor , but this will change in the forthcoming versions using Workplace OS , says IBM 's Ms Dimfel .
6 WINNERS of a unique schools arts competition will be going on board a gigantic new accommodation block for the North Sea oilfields being built in Middlesbrough .
7 Nuclear Scientists working at the Joint European Torus project in Oxfordshire will be going on strike for the second time .
8 The last sentence could be expanded to ‘ I may be going on holiday with Richard Molland but I 'm not sure . ’
9 sit the exams , on about twenty fifth of June we 'll be going on holiday , for a week , then shall go and see , well hope I should say , then I 'll probably go and see U Two , hopefully , then I 'll get to go on holiday on me own for two weeks
10 Well we 're going on holiday for two weeks , well probably three actually cos we 're going with you an'all are n't , do ya know where we 'll be going on holiday ?
11 That 's it , I 'll be going on holiday there .
12 Lord Christopher and I were supposed to be going on weekend leave to Paris . ’
13 I 'm , er , the director of the National Osteoporosis Society and we started five years ago and as Helen said just now , we are in the business of informing women , not saying all women should be going on hormone replacement therapy !
14 ‘ Tickets for the concert evening at the King 's Hall will be going on sale soon and we can expect them to go like hot cakes .
15 ‘ I shall be going on duty in ten minutes , you see , ’ Mary said .
16 After dinner Mr and Mrs Webster retired to the ‘ Front Room ’ to sleep off the meal , and I was glad to be going on evening watch , which I believed would help to dispel my sense of isolation .
17 He 'll be going to centre of erm dog standing out there .
18 So are you , are you be going to seminar ?
19 He asked the old man if he 'd ever worked in the sandpaper factory and added that he 'd probably be going to work there himself when he 'd finished at the Comprehensive .
20 I 'm reading a clock and I 'm thinking it 's time to be going to work .
21 We are available for work and our people will be going to work every day .
22 I 'll take us something she 'll be going to work when were
23 Depends though , I mean you might be going to work .
24 For the first 2 matches , things seemed to be going to plan , with comfortable , if unspectacular , victories over Egypt and Spain .
25 He notes further to the comments above that while the substitution of will in ( 16 ) " would merely say that it would cost him a fortune if he took them home " ( idea of conditionality ) , the be going to construction expresses the idea of a " current orientation " towards the realization of the infinitive 's event ( here the speaker 's intention to take the books home ) .
26 The reason the Weight-Watchers from Bury St Edmunds , Haverhill , Newmarket and Saffron Walden are so satisfied is that the pounds they collected — £1,200 of them — will all be going to charity .
27 I do n't think I 'd be going to court if I had anything to be concerned about .
28 Well if they owe us money and stuff like that , we might have to be going to court in the end with it but the only trouble is , we 're losing that much bloody time taking a day off and going down there !
29 Although all the recruit instruction was normally carried out at Castelnaudary , we had been informed that we would be going to Orange , the base of the 1er Régiment Étranger de Cavalerie , as Castelnaudary was overcrowded .
30 Many of the women wept unashamedly , for Tristram was not the only Polruan boy to be going to sea for the first time .
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