Example sentences of "[not/n't] go to be a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It showed that it was not going to be a profitable venture over time . |
2 | If , however , you just want to produce single sheets with the image already in place that 's not going to be a practical solution . |
3 | Doctor Who , though , was not going to be a straight children 's serial , since its main aim in life was to capture the family audience between Grandstand and Juke Box Jury . |
4 | And fourth , this is not going to be a close scrutiny of the current wave of educational issues and innovations . |
5 | However , with the main continental European economies unlikely to grow any faster than the UK over the next year or so , exports are not going to be a powerful recovery force for the economy or corporate earnings through 1993 . |
6 | Hence one diamond doubled is definitely not going to be a good contract , and you must do something to improve the situation . |
7 | Well if you think that then you 're not going to be a good performer , because they are our chief intimate media . |
8 | Hoisting up a huge inflatable carrot , shop boss Neville Boyars revealed it was not going to be a laugh-a-minute experience . |
9 | He said it was not going to be a quiet post either , adding : ‘ Once I settle in there is going to be quite a lot of work to do . |
10 | I hoped the simplicity of our living accommodation was not going to be a horrible disappointment to him . |
11 | It was not going to be a merry Christmas at Philip Flower 's . |
12 | ‘ I 'm not going to be a punching bag for any jerk . ’ |
13 | Maybe it was because it was a first time and she was n't going to be a good mother , like some humans . |
14 | ‘ Enjoyed while they lasted and ended by mutual consent when the time came to move on , usually because both the woman concerned and I knew from the start that it was n't going to be a lifelong affair . ’ |
15 | It was obvious it was n't going to be a serious game . |
16 | She informed Guido in a cool tone , ‘ Learning to sail is n't going to be a great deal of use to me . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | I ’ m afraid I got very annoyed and left ; it was pretty obvious to me that there was n't going to be a proper discussion . ’ |
19 | And being the one who was taking the raw material and bashing it into the records I had to pick a time to leave where it was n't going to be a huge blow to everybody else . |