Example sentences of "go [to-vb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | I am not going to let anyone down in America . |
32 | ‘ I do n't believe you for a moment ; even if I did , you 're my only lead and I 'm not going to let you out of my sight until I catch up with Garry . |
33 | ‘ And as I said , there 's no way I 'm going to let you out of this bed until I have your answer in the affirmative . ’ |
34 | I willed you to come and you did and now you are here and I 'm never going to let you out of my sight again . |
35 | He was going to kiss her , she thought wildly , he was going to bend her back over his arm and put his mouth to her throat , and she — she would close her eyes , she would arch her body to his … |
36 | But I mean I say , that 's not the fault of the people who work there , there not going to put themselves out of work . |
37 | The estate agent was only a young man but quite an astute one at that … no-one was going to put one over on him . |
38 | We 're going to put him up for a few days . |
39 | In the lobby of that hotel , on the following evening , I was to meet a Mrs Knelle , the friend of an English friend , and she was going to put me up at her house in the country . |
40 | I was going to put it up for you . ’ |
41 | ‘ I 'm going to put you back to bed if you do n't stop it . |
42 | ‘ We are not going to put ourselves out for them . |
43 | If you have children of school-going age , the law is n't going to chuck them out of their settled home . |
44 | Was she really going to clear everything out of here ? |
45 | I am going to send you back to the Dark Realm of that other Ireland , and we will seal up the Gateways so that you and your creatures and your Lords of Evil will never be a threat to us again . |
46 | I got past the consultant and sent back to my GP and she immediately said , ‘ You 've been very naughty , you 've got to have your breast removed , never mind what you found here and there , I am going to send you back to someone in London who 'll take it off ’ . |
47 | Connelly 's not going to fuck it up by starting a drugs war , is he ? ’ |
48 | It 's almost as though he 's afraid they are going to cheat him out of something , or do the dirty on him . ’ |
49 | No afterwards she 's going to switch it on in the common room . |
50 | No , I 'm going to switch it off in a minute |
51 | We had a pizza and we were going to share it out between how many people ? |
52 | Then you 'd say well here 's our pie we 're going to share it out between ten people tonight . |
53 | ‘ We both know you 're going to reject them out of hand ! |
54 | ‘ I thought that bastard was going to run you through with that knife and take you away from me — ’ His voice broke and he dragged her closer , burying his face in her hair . |
55 | Who 's going to start me off on this one ? |
56 | It was my responsibility I brought that child into the world , and there was no way I was going to thrust her off onto other people . |
57 | I was n't going to turn her out with nowhere to go , you know , young lady — but perhaps it 's a bit hard on an old lady to go into a new place after living in the same cottage most of her life . |
58 | If it 's negative , how are you going to turn it round to a positive . |
59 | It 's going to force them out of employment , if they ca n't manage then a lot of other things are going to go , they 're going to have to move to smaller houses . |
60 | It could be said that some sort of crisis was going to force itself up in the life of a strongly emotional young man who was so strictly engaged in compartmentalizing his life : a father who was never meant to know about Janie Moore ; Minto herself cut off from college ; almost all his friends kept in darkness about his emotional history , and most of them at this period unaware of his religious interests ; pupils who were discussing with him the things he cared about most — books — but in a fashion which prevented his strength of feeling breaking through . |