Example sentences of "n't [verb] [pron] be [v-ing] to " in BNC.
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1 | We could n't think what was happening to you . ’ |
2 | ‘ I do n't think we 're going to be given any choice in the matter , ’ said Floy , rather grimly . |
3 | I do n't think we 're going to be able to get it through . |
4 | So I do n't think we are going to be squeezed . |
5 | ‘ I do n't think they 're listening to us . ’ |
6 | I do n't think they were listening to a word I was saying , they were just watching to see what Dawn was going to do next . |
7 | " I do n't think there 's going to be much to trouble us here , Hazel , " said Bigwig . |
8 | I do n't think there 's going to be any dramatic changes |
9 | I do n't think there 's going to be a lot left there . |
10 | I do n't think there 's going to be any dramatic changes at all really . |
11 | I think they just want to see the football , I do n't think there are going to be any riots ; there 's no organisation , no just going for the fun . |
12 | As James Gilbey , a member of the distilling dynasty who has known Diana since she was 17 , noted : ‘ She said to me recently that she had n't made any date in her diary past July because she does n't think she is going to be there . ’ |
13 | Yes , I do n't think she 's going to be short , do you ? |
14 | She said she had n't , but I do n't think she was listening to me . |
15 | ‘ I do n't think I 'm going to , a bit too much to drink , ’ Martin whispered hoarsely and coughed . |
16 | She comes screaming ; I do n't think I 'm going to but then I do . |
17 | I do n't think I 'm going to … ’ |
18 | ‘ I do n't think I 'm going to be able to get the time off . ’ |
19 | No he got stuck in London the night before because of the bad weather , and he started saying oh I 'm sorry I do n't think I 'm going to be able to make it . |
20 | I do n't think I 'm going to be able to . |
21 | I said oh if I 'm in Beck and I 've got a free couple of hours I 'll come round but I do n't think I 'm going to this week . |
22 | I did n't think I was going to be found guilty other than by accident . |
23 | She did n't think I was going to the loo . |
24 | But I do n't think he 's going to be a Champion Jockey again , it 's too much for him now . |
25 | ‘ I do n't think he is going to be stepping back from the front line , ’ he said . |
26 | He need n't think he was going to be allowed to wander . |
27 | He says I do n't think it 's going to be a motorway . |
28 | Now to me that means that that , that city organisation must have been very doubtful about the whole future of the Maxwell organisation when it was getting to that stage , and if one looks through the , through the Writs , you know which now , now number about the same number of pages as the as the Good Report , you know you will get an er a feeling of what Maxwell was doing and how that was all all being happened and with leaving all of that with I M R O we just do n't think it 's going to er er we do n't think it would have saved the position . |
29 | I think , I mean , one way is for editors with similar jobs to get together and do a generic one erm but there 's only one editor amongst us so you have no-one together with unless you want to find somebody in another group , but I do n't think it 's going to really serve very much purpose . |
30 | ‘ But I did n't think it was going to be this . |