Example sentences of "[noun sg] [am/are] [v-ing] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But Mr Garrett said others who have taken only the three-hour assessment are responding to pursuits despite force guidelines prohibiting them .
2 WIMBLEDON 'S Crazy Gang are returning to Plough Lane , the happy hunting ground they had to leave for safety reasons two years ago .
3 It is not a region where costly Plans of Action are going to work .
4 More cases of abuse are coming to light , and children have to be protected ; some children have to be rescued from the living hell they have to endure .
5 Later this year the band are returning to London .
6 Joey and Michelle are Joey and erm what 's her name are going to Germany ai n't they for four years ?
7 She said that two Daughters of Charity are going to Romania to set up a training programme for nursing staff and care assistants .
8 A. The people in the bus queue are going to work .
9 I do n't really believe it will ever be made ; I am just providing the raw material which Letterman and some highly paid specialist screenwriter are going to work up into a proper script .
10 Is that because the report does not substantiate the proposals in the Education ( Schools ) Bill , which is nothing more than English ideology that the Government are transmitting to Wales ?
11 Eleven members of Stockton Baptist Tabernacle and Norton Baptist Church are going to Virginia in the U.S. for two weeks next month to take part in the 200th anniversary celebrations of William Carey who founded the modern missionary movement .
12 erm it 's going to be in the Northgate Hall and erm members of the churches from the city centre are going to staff that between five and seven for those who 've nowhere to stay between those hours .
13 As pesticide concentrations in the environment fall , birds of prey are returning to areas of eastern England for the first time in decades .
14 Perhaps my attempts to undermine the managers credibility are coming to fruition at last : - ) ) )
15 A group of woman so poor they are forced to scavenge coal dust from the sea are looking to Oxfam to help them to create a better life .
16 The move will outrage environmental organisations which claim that the Department of the Environment and the Scottish Office are bowing to pressure from vested interest groups — principally builders and lenders .
17 The acceptable face of striking was seen in the League of Ireland yesterday , when Galway ( 'We 're going to Derry to attack' ) kept their word — and lost 9-1 .
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