Example sentences of "[pers pn] be never going [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Today I want you to turn that corner and change from a feeling of ‘ I 'm never going to do it ’ to ‘ I will do it ’ . |
2 | ‘ I 'm never going to let him matter ! ’ she muttered . |
3 | ‘ When we got into the car I said , ‘ Thanks for coming to get me , ’ and he said , ‘ Now that I 've found you I 'm never going to let you go . ’ ’ |
4 | ‘ I 'm never going to let you go again . ’ |
5 | I willed you to come and you did and now you are here and I 'm never going to let you out of my sight again . |
6 | ‘ I used to wake him up in the night saying : ‘ I 'm never going to give you a baby — what 's wrong with me ? |
7 | ‘ It 's a part of my life , and I 'm never going to give it up , ’ I said as we hurried up through the copse . |
8 | It would be a misuse of powers for a judge to say : ‘ I know Parliament has given me a discretion to vary orders in contempt appeals and make just ones , but I 'm never going to use them . |
9 | When I had them first I thought I 'm never going to use them you know they 're so clumsy and they 're so big and now I rather enjoy them . |
10 | ‘ I got off on the wrong foot , and I 'm never going to get it right now . |
11 | and I 'm never going to get it drunk . |
12 | I 've wanted you all the time , that 's what 's been half the trouble , thinking I was never going to have you again . " |
13 | ‘ When you 're writing stuff , these kinds of songs come out and you know you 're never going to use them seriously , but we had such a laugh when we were playing about with that one , we decided to use it on the single . |
14 | You and your rubber , you 're never going to use it again . |
15 | You 're never going to make me sound like a human being , because people like to think I 'm Dracula 's mother but I did have a rotten time at the start and it 's only just getting better . |
16 | ‘ That 's the whole point — regardless , Miss Everett , that both you and I know that you 're never going to marry him anyway , Travis , who cares deeply for his family , ’ as you do , Leith could well have inserted , ‘ is only going to take it on the chin and let you go , by learning that the person you do love is a member of his family , who loves you in return . ’ |
17 | As her cheeks paled visibly , he went on without mercy , ‘ You may have succeeded in getting your greedy little hooks into my father and my brother , but you 're never going to get them into my sister . |
18 | ‘ I thought you were never going to let me near any of your horses again . ’ |
19 | ‘ I thought you were never going to rescue me , ’ she teased . |
20 | It reminded her painfully of Jordan and for the first time she thought about how she was never going to touch him again . |
21 | Whenever she told him she was never going to see him again he wept . |
22 | ‘ We 're never going to make it ! |
23 | Later , lying in his arms , she said drowsily , ‘ Stephen , we 're never going to make it . ’ |
24 | ‘ We thought we were never going to make it , ’ said one of the rescued people recovering in hospital afterwards . |
25 | Not only that , but they were never going to speak it . |
26 | After all , ’ she said simply , ‘ it 's all Stephen has , and he 's never going to excavate it , not really , nobody 's ever going to put up the money . |
27 | Before he closed it we heard Mrs Scutt 's irate , ‘ He 's never going to tell her off , is he ? ’ |
28 | You 've been with Julius for ten years now , and if a man has n't wanted something in ten years , then he 's never going to want it . |
29 | He was never going to let her forget she was only here on sufferance , Robbie brooded as she made piles of sandwiches and brewed tea . |
30 | Then she flicked a glance to Naylor Massingham and knew at once , from his tough , belligerent stance , that he was never going to believe her . |