Example sentences of "be [not/n't] go [prep] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | We have to respond to these developments and it is being made clear now in public , that the Health and Safety Executive are giving every indication to employers that they are not going to rigorously enforce the law and indeed in the local authorities a leading figure there has said that they want to take a softly softly approach . |
2 | ‘ It 's all so ridiculous that we 're not going to even think about it any more , ’ she said firmly , hiding her fears . |
3 | You 're not going to suddenly turn green and walk about like that you know . |
4 | Then you know if you 've got to do it they 're not going to actually give you any more resources to do it because you ca n't say no . |
5 | We 're not going to actually try and grapple with someone , we just want in and out with some valuable stuff . |
6 | I 'm not going to just give up my — ’ |
7 | But I 'm not going to suddenly send this off into orbit , with a small |
8 | Well I 'm not going to actually tell you because I 'll ruin the solution to this . |
9 | I think and I keep thinking well I 'm not going in there buying her anything . |
10 | Your father and I have talked to Lewis and he 's said they are n't going to actually rush into anything , but they just feel so … right together that it 's … just come up , you know ? |
11 | Does it address the issue that it is the impact of social structures on older people that needs to be challenged , and that any amount of charitable good work is not going to fundamentally alter this situation ? |
12 | But he 's not going to just sit there for long . |
13 | ‘ He 's not going to just co-ordinate and consolidate any longer , ’ Muldoon said , with increasing nervousness . |
14 | Soon after the initiation of flight testing Army Air Force officials realised that the P–59 was not going to soon replace any current fighters . |
15 | He was n't going to abruptly reappear , was he ? |
16 | As Lawler shone the torch outside Maggie listened to the protesting groan of timbers and prayed the hotel was n't going to suddenly collapse as the McPhersons ' house had done . |