Example sentences of "not going [verb] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The recession is not going to go away overnight , especially in the most bombed out sectors such as construction and property . |
2 | So you 're not going to go back now ? |
3 | ‘ I 'm not going to miss out again . |
4 | ‘ There is n't much point ; you 're not going to live long enough to have to introduce me at parties . ’ |
5 | The current Atlantic airfares price war ( traditional at this time of year planes are at their emptiest ) is not going to last long enough to offer £99 flights in the busy summer months , but prices will stay keen . |
6 | I 'm not going to dwell too deeply on this as I personally ( and I know many people feel the same way ) ca n't find one trace of child molestation or anything else distasteful within those grooves . |
7 | This was something which the inhabitants were not going to overlook as lightly as Charles had done . |
8 | You 've had a hectic few weeks , and the pace is not going to let up now . |
9 | I do n't much care which , ’ said Fenella , who did not really want Caspar to ride off and leave her alone out here , but who was not going to get so close to Nuadu and then ride away and leave him . |
10 | As a vanguard , in spite of one or two sensational assassinations , it was not going to get very far unless and until it managed to co-ordinate widespread resistance to the French . |
11 | You insisted I must wear this to dine , and I am certainly not going to change again now . |
12 | ‘ We 're not going to run away again , ’ she said flatly . |
13 | He 's not going to work tomorrow now ? |
14 | You 're not going to walk off now into the rising dawn . |
15 | If they are not going to speak out soon they might as well accept a life sentence of watching Esther Rantzen . |
16 | Simpler systems do n't attempt as much , but are not going to fail so badly , ’ said an analyst with the Centre for Defence Information , Mr Steve Kosiak . |
17 | ‘ It 's all right — I 'm not going to pass out now . ’ |
18 | She 's not going to think very highly of you this morning . |
19 | ‘ We are not going to roll over just because VSEL have told us to , ’ he said . |
20 | She knew , as she carried articles that required hanging up through to the wardrobes , that she was not going to tresspass any further on Ven 's generosity than to partake of a cup of tea with him . |
21 | Gurder glared like someone who was n't going to give in easily . |
22 | That promise , that lean , trimmed-down fitness we could all look forward to ; here was the chance to follow one dynamic plan , pushed by somebody who was n't going to chicken out halfway through . |
23 | If it came to violence , he was n't going to do too well . |
24 | In the long term these things need to be addressed if the mountain areas are n't going to receive very very serious damage . |
25 | That O'Neill man is n't going to let up now he 's got his teeth into it . |
26 | And canny manager Henry Forbes was n't going to let that long overdue overhaul of the County Donegal Joint Railway 's sole petrol-powered inspection loop go to waste . |
27 | And with big fight tickets to sell , Frank is n't going to stand about silently while Lennox knocks his fight . |
28 | She was n't going to find out tonight , Caroline thought with a little sigh . |
29 | ‘ I know what a big part he has played in your life and I 'm sure I 'll like him , but I just wish he was n't going to stay quite so long . |
30 | I are n't going to get down there ! |