Example sentences of "[pers pn] be never [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 I am never speaking to you again , ’ Charity threatened .
2 All right , I 'm , I 'm never speaking to you again because ever since you dumped him he 's been hanging around with us and he 's pissing me off !
3 I 'm never going to be able to control it , am I ? ’ she said .
4 Brando was furious and said , ‘ I 'm never going to work with Mankiewicz again . ’
5 Until you find the person who sent that letter , I 'm never going to be completely safe . ’
6 I was never invited to parties by the children I admired at school like Kathryn Watson who had a kilt pinned with a great silver safety pin .
7 ‘ One of the selling points when I joined was that I 'd be privy to scripts that I was never exposed to because I never had an agent . ’
8 Because I was never asked to .
9 I was never to return to Valladolid , a place of fear and heartbreak , until long after the death of Franco and the end of his regime .
10 She told me I was never to speak to Nicola again . ’
11 I was never going to be a replacement for his wife , just a diversion , and I hope that , if he thinks of me at all , it is with the same shiver of half-remembered pleasure with which I think of him .
12 You 're never going to be in Greece for four months ! ’
13 I mean you 're never going to control , you 're never going to be on top of it but I mean
14 And you 're never going to ! ’
15 You 're never going to be a permanent part of Julius 's life . ’
16 You know you 're never going to be anything more than Julius 's secretary . ’
17 No you were never allowed to er have much time for yourself , you always had one or two of the other kids .
18 Perhaps she 's even giving to somebody else the love and devotion she 's never given to me . ’
19 It 's for all these reasons that Madonna has been accused of setting back the women 's movement 30 years , but she 's never claimed to be speaking for the cause .
20 She 's never taken to her .
21 ‘ An affair with you is never going to be enough for me . ’
22 That 's why I think people got in debt because they 'd been having things that they could n't afford , I mean er , at one time you was never encouraged to ha er have things , now I mean the minute they see you 're getting low on your , oh have something else , have something else
23 Debbie Kitchen — whose wedding was filmed by Iraqi TV — cuddled tiny Samantha yesterday and said : ‘ We 're never going to be able to forget Iraq .
24 We should never decide , we should never get it into our heads , that we 're okay now , we 've got our freedom , that we 're fine because we 're never going to be fine .
25 We 're never going to er say to the child ‘ right , something must be done , we 're going to do something ’ , it , it 's not like that at all ; the pace is wholly by the child themselves .
26 If we could n't get our act together after all that , then we were never going to .
27 One of the leading practitioner 's texts on company law , Gore-Browne , argues that while the directors are now required to take employee interests into account , they are never permitted to subordinate the shareholders ' interests to them .
28 But when we 're dealing as we are in this case , with fraud , then clearly there has to be regulations , there has to be er primary legislation er so that was the point I 'm making but as I say , it 's not just me , it 's the stock exchange , the S I B , all of them believe that we need a single enforcement body to look at these matters and I do wish perhaps the minister does but the government must acc eople and a number of ople obviously with a number of traumas and a number of di exploit the different rules and regulations and to get through them because they know they are never going to be caught and the little chance of being prosecuted and even if they are prosecuted er then the chances of being convicted are remote and even if they are convicted I 'm afraid that the judicial shi system shows er that the worst they can expect is a few hours mowing the grass in front of an old folks home or perhaps a few months er in the country residence , albeit owned by Her Majesty .
29 It is technically perfectly lawful for a Minister of the Crown to be empowered to make statutory instruments in such a way that they are never subjected to parliamentary scrutiny — indeed , there is no requirement of promulgation or publication for an instrument to become legally binding and an instrument made by the Minister and cached in his bottom drawer could be as binding as the Theft Act ( although in this situation ignorance might , rarely in our law , offer a defence by reason of s.3(2) of the Statutory Instruments Act
30 But er they 're never going to , I do n't think they 're ever going to get on top of the waiting lists because they 're introducing so many new operations .
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