Example sentences of "[am/are] you go [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Here whe 're , whe 're you going with that ? |
2 | ‘ Where 're you going for your holidays , Tim ? ’ |
3 | ‘ When are you goin' to be Superintendent , Denis ? ’ asked Sean . |
4 | there you are , drop that in the toilet can you please ? look at them , right , down these stairs this instant , look be careful what you 're doing with that round you , carry it downstairs please , Richard , take , take your space suit off while you walk downstairs otherwise you 're gon na trip over it , here I 'll drop them down the stairs for you there we are you go down those stairs ooh |
5 | How are you go on this road . |
6 | Were they a coincidence or are you going through a purple patch at the moment ? |
7 | " Are you going over there ? " |
8 | Are you going over that firm about the money ? |
9 | Oh Are you going over the shops ? |
10 | Are you going down the street now ? |
11 | Where are you going for your holidays next year ? ’ |
12 | 'Er , what job are you going for ? ’ she asked Billy in a voice she hardly recognised . |
13 | Oakes what are you going for ? |
14 | Are you going for other interviews for instance ? |
15 | How long are you going for ? |
16 | Where are you going for Christmas then Dot ? |
17 | Why are you going for a walk ? |
18 | So are you going for it or not ? |
19 | Are you going for dinner ? |
20 | Come on , J Janine where are you going for French ? |
21 | What are you going for ? |
22 | What are you going for mum ? |
23 | Are you going for a buy then ? |
24 | The testimony of a witness in a case tried at Matara early in the nineteenth century illustrates the lack of plausibility of much court testimony : ‘ I saw the two prisoners drive a head of cattle — It was in the high road — It was about two hours before dark — We asked them where are you going with the animal — Is this not the animal of the schoolmaster . |
25 | ‘ I said to the man ‘ Where are you going with that horse ? ’ and he said , ‘ How much will you give me ? ’ |
26 | ‘ Are you going with her ? ’ |
27 | Where are you going with that tape , Grant ? |
28 | Are you going with your bricks ? |
29 | Are you going ou are you going with Kevin tonight ? |
30 | Mm where are you going with those ? |