Example sentences of "you [be] not go [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 But you are n't going to shoot me , are you ? ’
2 You are n't going to take me back to Gibraltar ? ’
3 But you are n't going to enlighten me , are you ? ’
4 I hope you are n't going to find me anything else to do tonight . ’
5 Richard Manning , defending , told magistrates in Abergele , North Wales : ‘ There was no attempt on Mr Southall 's part to say ‘ I am Neville Southall , you are not going to do me , are you ? ’ .
6 You are not going to tell me that you like her ?
7 You 're not goin' to tell me you bought a book as well . ’
8 IVAN IDEA YOU 'RE NOT GOING TO LET ME IN !
9 You 're not going to charge me — or anything like that ? ’
10 You 're not going to give me his name , either , no doubt , because he told you something he should n't have done and he probably did it because you paid him for it . ’
11 I sure hope you 're not going to give me a hard time after I just travelled three thousand miles to see you , ’ Donna said , her eyes crinkling as she gave Alex another bear hug .
12 I hope you 're not going to give me as much trouble as Puck gave to the lovers in the play , ’ Lucenzo murmured , a sliver of steel-tipped menace in his tone .
13 You 're not going to take me , are you ? ’ she challenged him .
14 Everything is very different now , there are new considerations , and until I know exactly what is going on you 're not going to draw me on the subject . ’
15 You 're not going to kill me are you ? ’ she whimpered .
16 You 're not going to use me any more , ’ she told him quietly .
17 I trust you 're not going to bore me after all . ’
18 ‘ George , you 're not going to get me as bad-tempered as you are . ’
19 ‘ And you 're not going to tell me why ? ’
20 Labour front bencher Tony Banks added : ‘ You 're not going to tell me they are both now going to live a life of celibacy .
21 You 're not going to tell me you could feel her hands .
22 You 're not going to tell me , are you ? ’
23 You 're not going to tell me , are you ? ’
24 ‘ So , ’ Anne persisted , following Robyn through to the bathroom , ‘ you 're not going to tell me who was at this party , or whether you had a good time , or even how you got wet ? ’
25 ‘ Now you 're not going to lecture me , are you ?
26 ‘ I knew you were n't going to believe me , but it seemed only fair that you should know why I agreed to marry you . ’
27 You were n't going to tell me .
28 You were n't going to tell me anyway !
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