Example sentences of "[be] go [verb] [prep] me " in BNC.

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1 ‘ So you 're going to talk about me ? ’
2 You need this information to do your exercise that you 're going to do for me shortly .
3 One should be in your file already and it should be finished and the other one you 're going to give to me today .
4 I understand all right , and if you think you 're going to live off me for the rest of your life you 're mistaken .
5 ‘ I can see they 're going to look after me really well . ’
6 ‘ You 've had all you 're going to get from me , lady !
7 Well yes well I mean it 'll be , be more beneficial when I know what it 's go er what sort of plan you 're going to present to me .
8 Because you 're going to cooperate with me .
9 What do you think my family are going to say to me now ?
10 I feel frightened , wondering why Mum went out , and what they are going to do to me .
11 And the Gunners ' record signing , pilloried for his moment of madness in the battle of White Hart Lane a week ago , said : ‘ People in the street are going to look at me as if I 'm some kind of nutcase trying to put people out of the game . ’
12 Well I 'm going to choose er the little ones who are going to bring to me on Friday why why were the bananas in their pyjamas ?
13 Lots of charities are going to come to me , and I will be considering what I will do . ’
14 Well I thought you were going to talk to me about Christmas presents .
15 Well if you were going to come for me you 've got to drive and that and he 's still not up yet today , so I , I have to get Arthur to draw some money
16 And then in a few minutes Dennis is going to join with me in explaining to you how we are going to make the quality planning procedure work for you .
17 ‘ Because Bowers is going to come with me , ’ Scott said .
18 I have still got the thoughts and prayers for others who are left in Iraq , who are very ill and very , very old , and er I hope they will be with their family like my husband is going to come with me today , and I think it 's a very very happy news .
19 The only thing I worry about is if I lose my mother at this time of life , before I 'm due for a pension — what 's going to happen to me ?
20 What 's going to happen to me now ?
21 I started thinking : ‘ What 's going to happen to me next ? ’ ’
22 But I do n't think I want to know what 's going to happen to me .
23 Well , well , I wonder what 's going to happen to me in a place like this … ’
24 He was cremated and buried up at Creeting in my parents ' grave and that 's what 's going to happen to me , you see I will be cremated because erm , you know they make a sort of well and take off the top stone and the pebbles and things and er and then the ashes go in the and so in a casket do n't they and you see and so we shall
25 I drive many buses as well as cars and I find I 'm very aggressive in cars , but when I 'm sitting high up in the seat of a mini bus looking down on every one your not so aggressive , you feel well I 've got the right of way , nobody 's going to argue with me .
26 Then Nick stopped the car and I thought — he 's going to talk to me .
27 If he thinks he 's going to get round me with his punctuation he can think again .
28 What 's going to become of me and the boys , eh ? ’
29 We 're not going to make anything right this minute , cos first of all we 're going to sit down have a nice cup of tea and Christopher 's going to read to me , so we 're going to get that out of the way before the excitement thing happens
30 Marie 's gone to Scotland to look after her baby , so everything 's going to be all different and Mr Jackson 's going to look after me .
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