Example sentences of "[that] i was [not/n't] go " in BNC.

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1 At that moment I decided that I was not going to answer questions about her origins or discuss Shanti in any way in front of her .
2 For a few days I was too cowardly to tell Shadwell of Pyke 's offer , and that I was not going to do the Moliere .
3 I was desperately seeking some sort of reassurance , some sort of comeback from someone , but it soon became plain that I was not going to get it from her .
4 I only hoped , as the sun sank lower and the breeze grew cool , that I was not going to be obliged to use it .
5 As I entered my fourth lustre , it became evident that I was not going to fulfil my early promise .
6 ‘ But Ken was making it very clear to me from the very beginning that I was not going to get away with anything , ’ Pertwee told me .
7 Said that I was n't to go to the Lab this morning because Mrs. Schofield wanted me over at Leamings particular .
8 It decided me that I was n't going to be good enough to make the grade .
9 ‘ I was also afraid that I was n't going to be fed properly .
10 I soon became bored , realizing that I was n't going to get much chance to compete for the club — my best time was 23.3 seconds for 200 metres — so I joined the second club with its headquarters at the track , London Irish , which was more intimate and not quite so awe-inspiring .
11 Helen : For some reason I thought of it that they 've given me this monster of a baby that I was n't going to be able to love , and some woman came round — she may have been the hospital social worker or an almoner — and spent about an hour telling me how this was going to completely change the course of my life , I was going to be saddled with this child that would need twenty-four hour care and attention , and I had to think carefully about whether I wanted that for the rest of my life , i.e. was I going to keep him — virtually talking me into not keeping him , and I think the turning-point was that I felt there was something coming from the outside that was , sort of , really trying to urge me to reject him , and that I rebelled against it .
12 I could n't send her away thinking I could be so heartless and horrible , but I also knew that I was n't going to go home that weekend ; I 'd find an excuse .
13 But I had decided that I was n't going to wear the arrow suit for Truro Daine .
14 I told him that I was n't going to tolerate his drinking any longer .
15 That I was n't going to leave .
16 When I was ill and was told I would have to go on a diet for the rest of my life I felt totally deprived that I was n't going to be able to eat junk food any more .
17 At lunchtime the aid started going off and I suddenly realised that I was n't going to get through the afternoon — ’
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