Example sentences of "you [be] not going [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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31 You 're not going to use me any more , ’ she told him quietly .
32 But look , you two , if you 're not going to join us , then perhaps you should let us join you .
33 You 're not going to lend it to me , Marie , ’ Jenna said firmly .
34 I trust you 're not going to bore me after all . ’
35 At any rate , another hour or so should allow time for Adam to realise you 're not going to meet him .
36 ‘ George , you 're not going to get me as bad-tempered as you are . ’
37 You 're not going to get it . ’
38 So you go off to this evening class , while you 're doing that , you ca n't be thinking about the problems at work , because you 've got to concentrate otherwise you 're not going to get it done .
39 cos you 're not going to get it .
40 ‘ If your form is n't so clear , you 're not going to get it right sitting on the bench . ’
41 Well you 're not going to get it , you 'll have to do it yourselves .
42 " But you 're not going to have her put in prison , m'dear Andrew , are you ? "
43 Come on , you 're not going to have them in there , are you ?
44 I did n't want him to hit the driver because accuracy was the key to this hole , and I said , ‘ You 're not going to have it . ’
45 You 're not going to hurt him ? ’
46 I 'm glad you 're not going to marry him . ’
47 If you 're not going to marry you must feel that there 's opportunity to use the gifts and abilities you have . "
48 ‘ The Lord said to me the day before , ‘ You 're not going to make it out of your heat tomorrow ’ .
49 You 're not going to make it to retirement taking risks like that , ’ Benny chastised him .
50 ‘ Well , you 're not going to make it in that state and that 's for sure .
51 ‘ Here — you 're not going to tell him , are you ?
52 ‘ And you 're not going to tell me why ? ’
53 Labour front bencher Tony Banks added : ‘ You 're not going to tell me they are both now going to live a life of celibacy .
54 You 're not going to tell me you could feel her hands .
55 You 're not going to tell me , are you ? ’
56 You 're not going to tell me , are you ? ’
57 ‘ So , ’ Anne persisted , following Robyn through to the bathroom , ‘ you 're not going to tell me who was at this party , or whether you had a good time , or even how you got wet ? ’
58 You 're not going to tell them you 're here ? ’
59 So you 're not going to tell us what you think about the prospect of the next general election , the prospects of Thatcherism being , perhaps , nearly finished ?
60 You 're not going to rub it out .
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