Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [be] go [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | It 's nice that she 's going to send me a letter . |
2 | Lili looked at her squarely , and for a moment I entertained a mad hope that she would deny this , would announce that my engagement was a travesty and a cruelty , would say that she was going to take me away and teach me how to dress or to dance . |
3 | ‘ Have you come here to tell me that you 're going to fight me after all , now that Janice is no longer around ? ’ |
4 | ‘ I 'm only staying if you guarantee that you 're going to pay me . ’ |
5 | She had forgotten that her papa was supposed to be dead , and had spoken of him in the present tense , a fact not wasted on Dr Neil , who made no comment , but asked politely , ‘ And does all this stockmarket bargaining mean that you are going to make me a cup of tea , or not ? |
6 | I 've just given her twenty pounds , she 's got no change so she 's going to drop me the pound in . |
7 | ‘ So you 're going to shoot me if I do n't let go , right ? |
8 | ‘ So you 're going to tell me you like the way Faye plays with your face and figure on her canvases ? ’ |
9 | From his signs I understood that they were going to move me . |
10 | ‘ I can see that it 's going to take me some time to get an answer from the hospital , and I have yet to sort out this business of the air-conditioning . |
11 | ‘ This is going to hurt you more than it 's going to hurt me , ’ says the dentist in true written-in-ten-minutes dialogue . |
12 | ‘ My heart fell to my boots , ’ Henrietta told another , ‘ for I dreaded that he was going to choose me and he did . ’ |
13 | That he was going to let me go , even . |
14 | Well he does n't know where I live at the but it came up in court that he was going to take me to court for access , making it out as though it was my fault that he had n't seen Ricky , I was stopping him from seeing Ricky when it 's his own fault . |
15 | ‘ No , nothing , except that he was going to hit me . ’ |
16 | It was then that I realized that he was going to leave me on my own . |
17 | I thought for a moment that he was going to beat me . |
18 | But I never felt that he was going to get me out in the second innings . |
19 | Now I am going to ask you a simple question and you are going to give me a simple answer . ’ |
20 | ‘ I want them now and you 're goin' to tell me . |
21 | ‘ You , ’ she said , running her fingers through the rug of hair on his chest , ‘ you , this place — and you 're going to hire me ! ’ |
22 | ‘ The fact that you are here in my office gives me the right to ask questions and demand answers , and you 're going to tell me what I want to know , Lissa . ’ |
23 | ‘ And you 're going to help me . ’ |
24 | ‘ Suzi and I are going back to her dance studio and she 's going to put me through the dance routine again . ’ |
25 | Pooped on pep pills , has a mother worried sick , and she is going to take me in hand ! |
26 | In the lobby of that hotel , on the following evening , I was to meet a Mrs Knelle , the friend of an English friend , and she was going to put me up at her house in the country . |
27 | And I honestly think that if you are going to give me that much , it 's probably easier for you to do it once a month . ’ |
28 | ‘ But if you 're going to ask me did I know who he recruited no I did n't . |
29 | ‘ Not if you 're going to dress me in sailor suits , ’ said Perdita , giving a bit of pastry to Drew 's slavering yellow labrador . |
30 | ‘ This is one of my favourite shows , so if you 're going to tell me a bunch of big lies about what happened to your legs , well , I 'll just go back to watching my show . ’ |