Example sentences of "[not/n't] go [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Because it would be bad news for the country if we are witnessing another fight between the private sector and the state and I hope that we 're not going to see in the whole rules and regulation industry , versus er the public a sort of repeat of the Moriarty , Sherlock Holmes final fight er with never knowing who in fact er wins as the battle of o of continues .
2 ( ‘ We are not going to go to the wall for Escort and Parade ’ , an ‘ associate ’ of Roy Hattersley told The Observer , 6th May 1990 . )
3 I actually got the impression that erm I mean I 'm not going to go over the , the points that
4 And look at us now would youse — look at this place now — Sean and Michael live like kings — whatever they might say — and I 'm not going to go into the whys and wherefores here . ’
5 I 'm not going to go into the dream thing with Cal , or say anything about Vern 's dad .
6 This is not a book about dieting , so I am not going to go into the subject in great depth .
7 I 'm not going to go through the erm , passage at the bottom , but I 'd like you to have a go at it and will go over it on Friday .
8 ‘ They 're not going to go along the track looking for a rope until both the Canadian and the freight train have been through .
9 Once employees are certain they are not going to move with the company , they are going to look for alternative work .
10 As for the hoped-for recasting of the ‘ community charge ’ , nothing short of transferring education to central government — which is simply not going to happen before the next election — can reduce it to a politically painless level .
11 Here was I , not going to talk about the Pope 's ‘ Lamentabili ’ and have n't I spent ten minutes on it already .
12 ‘ And she likes the house to stay just the same , ’ she remarked to Fru Gertlinger , as she swept back through the green-baize door for yet more toast , ‘ so she 's not going to object to the blue room being returned to its former colours .
13 But I was not going to submit to the suffering of being preserved in a past that was not my own .
14 He said Sabine rushed out of the study , saying she was not going to wait on the boat any longer .
15 If we are not going to appeal to the anthropic principle , we need some unifying theory to account for the initial conditions of the universe and the values of the various physical parameters .
16 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 .
17 When it was some ten metres away and was obviously not going to stop at the shelter , Adam stepped right into its path .
18 She was not going to fall into the trap of thinking she wanted Vitor as Vitor .
19 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 ! )
20 I was enjoying running but was still not going to put in the time necessary to break into the top rank .
21 In any event , if you ca n't manage a simpler case you are surely not going to succeed with the more difficult one .
22 Last week the Director of Public Prosecutions formally told the men 's second appeal court that he was not going to rely on the scientific evidence .
23 It 's not going to sink into the concrete , is it ?
24 We are not going to enquire into the details how such beams can be produced ( it belongs to the subject of physical electronics ) ; we shall accept the fact that the beam exists and will try to work out the forces on the outermost electrons .
25 ‘ I 'm not going to feel in the least reasonable while you 're forcing me to stay in this house , ’ she warned fiercely .
26 This month the Yugoslavian situation has affected us quite badly ; we ca n't get tubes from Yugoslavia at the moment , and that 's not going to change in the near future . ’
27 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 .
28 I am not going to write to the Colleges themselves one week with bureaucratic non-talk and then come into the clear the following week … if there is going to be an outburst I believe the sooner we get it over the better .
29 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 .
30 Moving down , I am not going to comment on the Conservative resolution , erm there 's all sorts of cuts in there and lack of growth , I am going to ignore it actually , the Tories are so far out of touch , huh , on , erm both nationally and locally , totally out of touch with what people think and that the government will obviously untouched , we all know that , but I 'm surprised and disappointed the Conservative opposite are also out of touch and the figure is way out from both the Liberal and the Labour way out , and with all the consultations it 's had .
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