Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That , er , Chairman , if I could say the thing that bothers me here is that , it always has done about food , is that we should be keeping up to date with information , all these decisions and all this advice .
2 It 's funny to be driving up to town again .
3 I 'll be pushing off to bed I think , ’ he said , glancing at the clock and his watch .
4 I realised I 'd be doing the eating so it would n't exactly be going up to heaven in a cloud of smoke , but as CJ says , it 's the thought …
5 ‘ Will she be going straight to bed ? ’
6 Erm so maybe they 'll be going on to university , college university .
7 Were talking about whether we should be going out to work or not ?
8 I think it 's very patchy , but I think that there is some evidence that , certainly younger men , younger people and younger men are much more willing to erm accept that there is division of labour within the home and that women equally should be going out to work as men .
9 He wo n't keep have to be going off to court to find out what is the law at that moment of time .
10 You wo n't keep have to be going off to court to find out what is the law at that moment of time .
11 Seemed to be going down to south coast of the river
12 He said that , you 're just , he , he , he said that it 's available to housewives but only if they erm , will be going back to work prior to the claim , but you must be employed prior to the claim .
13 The quay was deserted ; soon the Black Pig was floating out on the falling tide , and for once as they hoisted the mainsail the crew were well pleased to be going back to sea .
14 Somehow she suspected she would never be going back to school .
15 ‘ I 'll be going back to school next week . ’
16 Although appearing to be clinging precariously to life , once introduced to the pool they quickly produce roots and become established .
17 I felt at peace with the world , even though by the summer of 1939 Europe seemed to be drifting closer to war and everyone was glued to the BBC short-wave Overseas Service bulletins , or even devouring month-old copies of The Times which had been airmailed to Australia and sent on by ship , together with the Illustrated London News , Tatler , and particular titles ordered by the expatriates .
18 ‘ Must be getting back to Brigade H.Q , Sarge , ’ I remarked as I picked up my rifle and prepared to leave .
19 On one occasion an Irish visitor asked a late tenant , Mr Crawshaw , if the lady in white who had passed him on the stairs would be coming down to breakfast soon .
20 They would be coming back to education , however , to build upon the qualifications they had already begun to acquire , and would feel at least equal , if not superior in some respects , to their peers who had remained in full-time education .
21 But while some operators may be taking longer to firm up their plans , oil supply companies did not leave Offshore Europe empty-handed .
22 A baby girl rescued from the Bosnian war zone is reported to be responding well to treatment for a serious heart condition .
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