Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] i 'm go [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | You see I 've decided that I 'm going to leave Clinique the the expensive make-up er for some , you know until I get myself re-established financially . |
2 | So I should n't imagine that erm I mean once we 've got through this one I 'm blowed if I 'm going to do it |
3 | ‘ I 'm damned if I 'm going to spend hours of my valuable time meeting every plane that lands . |
4 | But it would simply look like an admission of guilt and I 'm damned If I 'm going to do that when I 've nothing to hide . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'm damned if I 'm going to let him bully me with money ! ’ |
6 | I 'M DAMNED IF I 'M GOING TO HANG AROUND IN BRITAIN AND BE SHAFTED BY NEIL KINNOCK — WE HAVE TO GET OFFSHORE , A.S.A.P. … |
7 | I 'm damned if I 'm going to have one lung ! ’ |
8 | But I 'm damned if I 'm going to fart around like a pansy floor-walker watching that no poor sod nicks the Y-fronts , even if I am dignified with the name security officer . |
9 | So the subtext of my behaviour could be interpreted as , ‘ I feel weak and tired , but I 'm damned if I 'm going to admit it , because that would only prove you right . ’ |
10 | And I 'm damned if I 'm going to permit you to — ’ |
11 | I am determined that I 'm going to spend far more time with my child , ’ says Richard . |
12 | ‘ We appealed to have the contribution lowered and that has just been rejected so I 'm going to have to meet with my solicitor about that . |