Example sentences of "n't go to get [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | We decided we were n't going to get on without flirting with a lot of trouble , so we opted for the trusty 1-iron again . |
2 | But I certainly hope that odious little twerp with the placard is n't going to get away with it ! ’ |
3 | What they said went , and I 'm sorry but while I was there they were n't going to get away with that . |
4 | He was n't going to get away with it . |
5 | He was n't going to get away with that totally unfair crack . |
6 | Resigned to the fact that she was n't going to get back to sleep , she pulled on her robe and went downstairs . |
7 | I are n't going to get down there ! |
8 | He decided he was n't going to get anywhere along those lines , or not yet , and went over again the details of when Hawick had last seen his fiancée . |
9 | The babies , the bottles , the cooking , the diapering , the burping , the carriage wheeling , the pressure cooker , the barbecue , the playground and doing-it-yourself was more comfortable , more safe , secure and satisfying than that supposedly glamorous ‘ career ’ in which you somehow did n't feel wanted and knew you were n't going to get anywhere . |
10 | She was n't going to get anywhere . |
11 | ‘ I rather felt if they were n't going to carry in those conditions , we were n't going to get anywhere — the winds are n't going to get any better . ’ |
12 | He certainly was n't going to get anywhere making more threats . |
13 | It ai n't going to get much better for a while , ’ he warns . |
14 | But he was n't going to get out of it by trying to put her in the wrong . |
15 | Ven chopped her off stingingly before she could finish — and Fabia knew then that she was n't going to get off as lightly as she 'd hoped . |