Example sentences of "going [adv] to my [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There was a fight of some kind going on to my left ; all the people who a minute ago had been fleeing into the bush were just as suddenly pouring back .
2 She said , " I 'm going over to my father . "
3 And after that , I 'm going home to my turret , my Castle-in-the-Air .
4 ‘ I was coming to work , going home to my family , coming back to work , ’ he says .
5 My purple stripy barrel-bag — it was small , it 'd look as if I was going off to my gran 's for the weekend .
6 As the wood is an 8,000-year-old oak wood only eight miles from the centre of London on a site of special scientific interest , could not the Department have done more to insist that the important new road going close to my constituency was cut-and-cover ?
7 As I was going up to my cell it all hit me — am I ever going to get my daughter back ?
8 Oh we 're going up to my aunty this weekend
9 ‘ I 'm going up to my room .
10 Meantime I 'm going back to my apartment to get some much needed kip , then I 'll meet Evelyn at Heathrow .
11 I was supposed to be going back to my home , but I finished up driving to Lyle Towers with his clubs and the Open trophy .
12 I 'm going back to my Mini — ‘
13 Well g er going back to my starting point that the relative environment of Selby the vis a vis the rest of North Yorkshire erm it 's a point which I 'm sure I 'll repeat in in in the coming days and it 's it 's basically that Selby in comparison with other districts in North Yorkshire is significantly different .
14 Erm going back to my point that the existing development plan system has n't served Selby District particularly well .
15 For instance , going back to my father .
16 We 're going back to my house now .
17 We 're going back to my house because we 're going
18 You 're not going back to my house .
19 Going back to my family now , I 've always been the black one of the family .
20 Alison said to Franca , putting on her humble ingratiating tone , ‘ I 'm — I 'm going back to my flat now . ’
21 ‘ It 's over now , though , ’ she went on , ‘ so I 'm going back to my flat .
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