Example sentences of "n't [v-ing] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 He knew he was n't going to regret the move from the moment they all assembled for the first rehearsal .
2 The handling can best be described as ‘ good ’ ; with such a marked dihedral , lifting airfoil section and restricted elevator movement , you ai n't going to set the place alight .
3 So she was n't going to mention the screaming .
4 THOUGH we are n't going to mention the B-F matter any more , Simon Fowler is also a bit vague about other personal matters .
5 ‘ I was n't going to unroll the damn things , ’ continued Lydia , ‘ so I banged them in the oven , humming insouciantly the while and served them up all bubbling hot .
6 ‘ This is n't going to do the paint job any good .
7 and I think , if if we have to do we 've got a , a , we 've got a sign that er are n't going to do the sort of er so they contact technically with in Germany , then if we have to do we will .
8 But I had decided that I was n't going to wear the arrow suit for Truro Daine .
9 I felt that she may have either directly or indirectly encouraged him to make this decision for several reasons : she was suffering ; she knew that he was n't going to leave the hospital and she accepted that ; and she did n't like seeing him talk himself into more suffering for him and for her ; and I do n't think there 's any question that in some sense she must have gotten this across to him that he ought to give up much more than anyone else .
10 ‘ Interest cuts are n't going to cure the problem created on our island .
11 Mankind ( me ) , he thought , mashing up the rest of the mattress because he was n't going to spend the night braced for a lot of bedsprings to bust in their own time , is idyllic in his intentions , tragic in his fate , and farcical in his functions .
12 He was n't going to let the Minister off the hook .
13 Lady West was n't going to let the subject drop and Honor sighed .
14 In their defence , Oxford did pick things up in the second half , Druce did all the running , Walker placed the header , but Salmon was n't going to let the match slip through his fingers .
15 That got home to him He certainly was n't going to miss the chance of making a few bob out of someone with money to spend .
16 But it was clear Johnny was n't going to see the credits roll when he announced : ‘ I wanted to ride the mountain . ’
17 She was n't going to keep the money .
18 The either they 're all going to agree and there 's no problem anyway , or they 're not going to agree in which case you saying they 've got to be two rather than three is n't going to help the situation .
19 I was n't going to make the same mistake as my parents , forever denying themselves what they wanted now so that they could look forward to their retirement with complete peace of mind .
20 He saw then he was n't going to make the runway , so the Stefan on the wingtip following him down he put the wheels back up again .
21 Molassi got mad because we were n't going to make the gig , Rodo took some bad A from a backstreet dealer .
22 ‘ I thought you were n't going to make the same mistake again . ’
23 And separation was n't going to alter the way she felt .
24 No , they were n't going to forget the head .
25 They were n't going to run the cars until midday when the heavy heat really built up .
26 I felt that this was a very brief phase and if I did n't cash in on it now , I was n't going to get the chance again .
27 ( Charles also got the message that he was n't going to get the quick slurp of wine at the end of the evening that he had been promising himself . )
28 But Cooke added he was n't going to prejudge the incident .
29 If the friends were n't expecting to see the pool , their eyes would widen and James 's lips would twitch .
30 ‘ Well , he certainly is n't coming to collect the Blue Boxes . ’
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