Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] 're [v-ing] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | You do know you 're going to marry me ? ’ |
2 | They keep saying they 're going to find me a house and say they 're going to buy me one . |
3 | I hope you 're going to like it . ’ |
4 | Hello folks this is Dr Rock I hope you 're going to join me every Sunday lunch time from twelve till two on B B C Radio York and yet yourself plugged into the cosmic line cos we 're going to have lots of fun . |
5 | ‘ I hope you 're coming to see me on the first night , Georg . |
6 | And then , we hope we 're going to give you a laugh |
7 | They should have got the solicitors in and said ‘ look you 've no rights to have been here , you walked on this common land without any permission at all , you built these places without you 've got cars park and everything ’ , and now I listen to the story where the council says they 're going to run it etc. etc and etc , well what the people want , they want it cleared up , they want it back to where it was , we do n't want somebody running another business out there , this is the idea of getting him off . |
8 | I hope they 're going to save me some of that chip … . |
9 | ‘ Brave words , Katharine , but how do you think you 're going to stop me ? ’ |
10 | And do n't think you 're going to turn them out and slope off . |
11 | I 'm printing this up , but I do n't think you 're going to like it . |
12 | ‘ Somehow I do n't think you 're going to need it ! ’ |
13 | ‘ Well , do n't think you 're going to talk me out of having it out with her . |
14 | Do you think you 're going to get it wrong ? |
15 | ‘ You mean you 're trying to buy me off ? ’ |
16 | Marc laughed again with a scathing humour that seemed to cut Peter to the quick , but Marc went on , ‘ You do n't mean you 're going to enjoy Uncle 's money , you mean you 're going to squander it . |
17 | I can see you 're going to have us all counting grain sacks like traders . |
18 | ‘ Oh , yes — I can see they 're going to make me old before my time , ’ Liz had laughed ruefully . |
19 | I do n't think we 're going to disappoint them . ’ |
20 | I know you 're going to like it . |
21 | ‘ We both know you 're going to reject them out of hand ! |
22 | ‘ For all I know you 're planning to pin it on me . |
23 | ‘ I know we 're going to die it 's not my fault , oh my God ! ’ |
24 | Right , if we 've got , let's let's say we 've got one point nought nought , and we 've got nought point two five , erm , borrow that one first of all , because we know we 're going to need it |
25 | ‘ I suppose you 're planning to make me foam at the mouth and gabble in obsolete tongues . ’ |
26 | ‘ I suppose you 're going to spend it on even more clothes . ’ |
27 | ‘ I do , and I suppose you 're going to stop me ? ’ |
28 | I suppose you 're going to give me one of those American colour tests next . |
29 | He said right then I suppose you 're going to take me over the wee pub now . |
30 | ‘ And I suppose you 're going to tell me that the manner in which I was dismissed was standard procedure ? ’ |