Example sentences of "[adv] be not go " in BNC.
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1 | I remember one day we were at the studio doing The Long Duel and we obviously were n't going to work . |
2 | well I know it says from the Midlands freezing fog , so were not going out in it so I can |
3 | I would try and get people to work as a team together and then when it obviously is n't going to work properly , only then would I make the decision . |
4 | Black obviously is n't going to rival Bill Bragg for 'eart-warming ’ , 'ave-a-go cheery yarn-spinning ’ . |
5 | ‘ 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 . |
6 | Black obviously is n't going to rival Bill Bragg for 'eart-warming ’ , 'ave-a-go cheery yarn-spinning ’ . |
7 | This obviously is n't going to come up as an issue for quite a long time , since transcribing this 'll be a long time . |
8 | Connelly 's not going to fuck it up by starting a drugs war , is he ? ’ |
9 | Though she had swum the river on her own , she obviously was not going to risk it with her family . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | ‘ He obviously was n't going to carry on with the Seven ; he 'd had his fun with it . ’ |
12 | Julius obviously was n't going anywhere , though , at least not yet . |
13 | No matter how talented you are , at your age employers just are n't going to want to know . ’ |
14 | The Germans patently are not going to allow modernisation of short-range weapons . |
15 | A quick check outside confirmed my suspicions : we just were n't going up very fast . |
16 | He started punching another young feller and we stopped the gig , and said if it continued we just were n't going to play . ’ |
17 | All out 446 meant that England had a lot of batting to do in the last two days , and when Larkins went at the end of the third day to a ball that he did not see in the shadows , one felt they just were not going to make it . |
18 | ‘ Because he believed that Charles just is n't going to make it — and the sovereign 's relationship with her heir has always been difficult — Prince Philip urged her to assert that she had no intention of stepping down from the throne , that she must and will remain for the duration . ’ |
19 | She just is n't going to stand for it . |
20 | ‘ Robyn , ’ he murmured roughly , ‘ this just is n't going to work . |
21 | Ideally it would be nice to be the perfect shape tomorrow or next week , but this just is not going to happen . |
22 | He said : ‘ I do n't know what was wrong , she just was n't going forward . ’ |
23 | There was always the point in the conversation where we knew it just was n't going to work . |
24 | I just was n't going to let them sack me . |
25 | The occasional smack meted out in a happy , secure home is not going to scar a child 's psyche . |
26 | But he still was n't going to be intimidated . |
27 | She still was n't going to die . |
28 | Sh when er when Emma told me that erm Richard said that they probably were n't going to Tramps I was , I was walking around going oh boo hoo boo hoo I 'm so sad all the time going oh boo hoo boo hoo |
29 | No what I 'm say what I 'm saying is that that leaving it for a few months probably is n't going to do you any harm . |
30 | That clearly is not going to be acceptable to those authorities . |