Example sentences of "be n't go " in BNC.

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1 Yorkshire golf fans will be hoping they are n't gone forever .
2 No matter how talented you are , at your age employers just are n't going to want to know . ’
3 ‘ I hear things are n't going too well for you at the moment . ’
4 People are n't going to request your record unless they have heard of it , and finally , they wo n't have heard of your record unless it has been promoted properly through the usual channels of TV , radio , music press , national press and live shows .
5 Unless you can promote yourself as a bit-part player in some concocted yarn involving Madonna , outlandish sexual indiscretions , wilful substance abuse or , better still , all three , they are n't going to be interested .
6 She used big general terms about the Falklands , but all she really meant was : Argies are n't going to mess white Britons about .
7 ‘ You are n't going to hurt Cabochon ? ’
8 I 've got a friend who recently dyed her hair purple because everyone knows you are n't going to get a decent — not to mention interesting — job with a ‘ punky ’ hairstyle , pierced nose and scruffy clothes , and she wants to stay in college .
9 ‘ Things are n't going well , ’ he mourned .
10 SR can not be all things to all women — it must be a reflection of the concerns of its editors , like any magazine and we must remember how harmful struggling for control of our ‘ tiny slice ’ of power can be and put our astonishing energy and feeling into creating a world in which we can expand and fill our rightful share of Smiths with our chosen , positive images of women — the men are n't going to do it for us .
11 Not that I know the staff there are n't going to care for them , it 's just me , I have to know myself . ’
12 I suspect that some of the drug barons who shell out money in support of what must be a pretty costly operation regard the academically-minded staff of the OHE as a bunch of eggheads , not to say ‘ wets ’ , who ought to be earning their keep by polishing up the industry 's somewhat tarnished image , and by encouraging sales , instead of spending their time and the companies ' profits on airy-fairy projects which are n't going to rustle up a pennyworth of business .
13 I mean , you are n't going to find anything cheaper than the caravan .
14 Let us be adult about this and accept that , in view of the fact that even the very strictest diets suggest that you eat not much less than 1,000 calories daily , those three calories are n't going to make a jot of difference to your weight loss .
15 ‘ I rather felt if they were n't going to carry in those conditions , we were n't going to get anywhere — the winds are n't going to get any better . ’
16 ‘ On the basis that there are investigations still going ahead , we certainly are n't going to take legal action , ’ he told ACCOUNTANCY .
17 Suddenly , Freddie said , We are n't going to make it , are we , Liza ?
18 If you ask me , things are n't going too well with him .
19 ‘ Interest cuts are n't going to cure the problem created on our island .
20 ‘ We are n't going to steal a plane .
21 As you prepare to give your patch of grass its final once-over , it 's a good time to make sure you are n't going to be a tragic statistic next year .
22 Gazza makes his Lazio debut against his old club and his Tottenham pals are n't going to give him an easy ride .
23 In the long term these things need to be addressed if the mountain areas are n't going to receive very very serious damage .
24 Obviously with this sort of music the ideas are n't going to be : ‘ Yes , my girlfriend is a nurse and I would like a job in the pit ’ .
25 And you get the idea that a few qualifications are n't going to make that much of a difference to your life .
26 Not only is it extremely easy to go the wrong way , and indeed many businesses have foundered on the basis of one , usually inadvertent , mistaken direction , but all of us are aware that a lot of businesses are n't going anywhere at all .
27 Politicians are n't going to stick their necks out to help break up the various logjams unless we 're shouting and yelling at them from the bank — for the most part to encourage them , but also to warn them of dire consequences to come if they get out of the hot water before the job is done .
28 We are n't going to live in that house as they do .
29 We are n't going to consume , and spend , and go soft and lie awake worrying about our pensions .
30 Erm and i also need to be concerned that the health authority I think is claiming that this merger will actually give them a better erm size population for research purposes for for purchasing , however , I think that it may well be that particular health needs , people in West Essex and Harlow in particular which has , for example , a rapidly ageing population and therefore needs facilities had not been planned into the town by way of health erm , that those statistics , those pockets of need are going to get overlooked in a much more large and vast disparate statistical picture , stretching from Hertfordshire right across to the coast I think it 's too big a sample and we need to make sure that our specific needs are n't going to be overlooked in all that .
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