Example sentences of "[adv] [be] not going to be " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The point is , ’ he continued firmly , ‘ if Kemp is locked up he obviously is n't going to be available to do the job he was hired for . |
2 | He said this kindly , as if he meant it as a tip she could use on her next date — which obviously was not going to be with him . |
3 | But he still was n't going to be intimidated . |
4 | That clearly is not going to be acceptable to those authorities . |
5 | ‘ I think you just have to have a flexible mind , ’ said Masklin , knowing even as he said the words that this probably was n't going to be a lot of help . |
6 | There clearly was n't going to be any Douglas Fairbanks Jnr that night . |
7 | So if his story now is n't going to be in the kitchen this is a mislay misleading headline . |
8 | depending on , sponging off er whatever for however long and now he is going , is , is retiring on health grounds , you know , he really is n't going to be er able to bankroll me |
9 | No , it really was not going to be much fun being married to a politician . |
10 | ‘ He proved today that he is very fast but I can tell him that tomorrow is not going to be so easy , ’ said Fittipaldi , who clocked 101.472mph . |
11 | ‘ Oh dear , I do hope there are n't going to be any more … accidents , ’ she said . |
12 | But it is er there 's not going to be any other answer . |
13 | Commissioner for Agriculture it became clear to him that the task ahead was not going to be easy . |