Example sentences of "[pers pn] going [adv prt] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 it 's got me going up to Alex saying er er no one wants to do it with me and he 's going look I 'll sleep with you man so I 'm going
2 I 'd buy grams whenever I could as it 'd save me going over to Liverpool to score .
3 It 'll make the difference between me going back to work and not being able to go back to work .
4 You going up to town , Mum ? ’ he said , as I scribbled my shopping list just before I dashed out of the house to catch my train .
5 Can you , are you going up to post office ?
6 Are you going over to Droitwich on it or will you go in your car ?
7 Are you going down to John 's tomorrow or Friday ?
8 What time you going down to Vera 's ?
9 ‘ Are you going back to university ? ’
10 Are you going back to nan 's this afternoon ?
11 ‘ Certainly , there 's no point in you going back to New York , before Tuesday at the earliest .
12 when you going back to school ?
13 ‘ Are you going back to Bulak ?
14 Did he tell you she going out to Mrs Barbara , she gives , Barbara , oh !
15 Are we going up to York tonight ?
16 Actually , are we going in to Marks again tomorrow ?
17 Did I tell you , had Gary paid for his er insurance on that , that er tt if anything happens to him going over to France , he 's insured
18 A fellow whose hip operation and general physical incapacity does n't stop him going off to gaming-houses gets my vote , even if he does have a tendency to gurn on endlessly about obscure dates in the past of no interest to anyone . ’
19 Well if you see him going off to golf
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