Example sentences of "not going [to-vb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ( ‘ We are not going to go to the wall for Escort and Parade ’ , an ‘ associate ’ of Roy Hattersley told The Observer , 6th May 1990 . )
2 I 'm not going to go into the dream thing with Cal , or say anything about Vern 's dad .
3 This is not a book about dieting , so I am not going to go into the subject in great depth .
4 ‘ They 're not going to go along the track looking for a rope until both the Canadian and the freight train have been through .
5 Once employees are certain they are not going to move with the company , they are going to look for alternative work .
6 But I was not going to submit to the suffering of being preserved in a past that was not my own .
7 He said Sabine rushed out of the study , saying she was not going to wait on the boat any longer .
8 She may know that she is not going to recover from the blow of widowhood any sooner than other women do , many of whom at least have a large legacy of happy memories upon which to draw in the years ahead of them .
9 When it was some ten metres away and was obviously not going to stop at the shelter , Adam stepped right into its path .
10 She was not going to fall into the trap of thinking she wanted Vitor as Vitor .
11 I certainly do n't want to have to do that , but if it becomes a problem I will : I 'm not going to put to the continuation of the list here in jeopardy ( or for that matter my good name , such as it is ! )
12 I was enjoying running but was still not going to put in the time necessary to break into the top rank .
13 It 's not going to sink into the concrete , is it ?
14 Such businesses are not going to survive in the face of the pressure being applied by insurance companies to have their customers only deal with approved repairers , particularly when it is becoming harder and more expensive to become an approved repairer and then maintain one 's company as such .
15 but it does highlight a need and I 'm not going to tread on the Treasurer 's toes in this instant but certainly that will add to the financial burden of running the Association but if its to increasing its lobbying power and authority over those in positions of influence , then above all we do need a very large membership .
16 Matthew was not going to rise to the bait his mother dangled so expertly in front of him .
17 Whereas before I used to say let's do this or that and worry if it was n't done , now I 've decided that I 'm really not going to worry about the garden any more .
18 ’ All the talk is they are going to be very big and physical but we 're not going to worry about the opposition , ’ said Llewellyn .
19 Things are n't going to happen from the government so much .
20 Right from the start I was utterly determined I was n't going to fall into the trap of the idle , pampered , rich man 's son .
21 He was n't going to fall in the paint
22 She was n't going to lie to the child but she was going to talk to her .
23 Like most at the top of the business , Reitzle was n't going to go on the record either openly praising or criticising Giugiaro .
24 How did you how your m mother er come to terms with the idea that you were n't going to go to the county school ?
25 She was glad they were n't going to stay at the farm , though .
26 The point I 'm going to make is that erm , if we are n't going to get through the year and we 're all going to have to take a percentage of our March allowances because the money 's run out and we 're cash limited even if we give ourselves five percent extra , erm , could I get an assurance from the officers that the people that have n't put in their forms will get a note to remind them to do so , so that everybody is in there , you wo n't suddenly find that because you have n't had your claim form in by the fourteenth you 're gon na get nothing and everybody else is gon na get something .
27 At lunchtime the aid started going off and I suddenly realised that I was n't going to get through the afternoon — ’
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