Example sentences of "i 'm [adv] [adv] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've worked for it , I deserve it and I 'm jolly well going to do it . ’ |
2 | Well , I 'm honestly not going to spend the whole of Saturday morning putting up with this sort of thing . |
3 | I 'm just here to help find them . ’ |
4 | But I 'm just not going to take the risk . ’ |
5 | I 'm just about set to realise a dream . ’ |
6 | by half past seven , and I 'm already not going to make it . |
7 | ‘ I 'm not just trying to make the final . |
8 | I 'm not just going to let you throw me away . |
9 | ‘ I have the premier belt and you want it — but I 'm not just going to give it to you . ’ |
10 | ‘ I 'm not even going to ask how many phone calls you made to find where I would be staying — ’ |
11 | ‘ I 'm just like that ’ means ‘ I 'm not even going to consider doing anything differently . ’ |
12 | ‘ I 'm not even saying do n't have knives . |
13 | I 'm not even bothered to think about it |
14 | Edward , if people phone when I 'm not here do please remember to tell me . ’ |
15 | SIR , I THINK YOU 'VE GOT THE WRONG MAN — I 'M NOT OFFICIALLY ASSIGNED TO DIRTY TRICKS . |
16 | I 'm not necessarily advocating playing Sterland , but saying all he could do was tackle and shoot is being unfair . |
17 | I decided it was a good idea to write things down rather than depending on the tape because erm I 'm not actually going to get round to transcribing the tape quickly enough to use it as minutes . |
18 | I 'm not suddenly going to start painting bowls of fruit . |
19 | Probably I could have done quite a bit better if I 'd been forced to work , because if I 'm not , I 'm not so bothered to do the work . |
20 | I 'm not about to risk giving the game away by making love to you here and now . |
21 | ‘ I 'm sure there was … but I 'm not about to start psychoanalysing myself … ‘ |
22 | I think it will stop them thought shit I 'm not bloody going to declare it , |
23 | ‘ I 've decided I 'm not always going to follow you from now on . ’ |
24 | ‘ I 'm probably not fitted to speak about this . ’ |
25 | Trouble is with this quarter , with this discount I 'm probably not going to get to a hundred pound at the office because I 've been using it at home so much . |
26 | And , since I 'm going to marry him , I 'm awfully well qualified to judge ! |
27 | And I 'm damn well going to try . ’ |
28 | Now I 'm damn well going to have it ’ . |
29 | I 've done it now , and I 'm damn well going to make a success of it , Mr Hunter . |
30 | Well there 's such a small saving in homes , that 's why I 'm , you know , I 'm always very loathe to see them go . |