Example sentences of "[pers pn] be not [verb] to tell [pers pn] " in BNC.

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31 You are not going to tell me that you like her ?
32 You 're not goin' to tell me you bought a book as well . ’
33 ‘ Here — you 're not going to tell him , are you ?
34 ‘ And you 're not going to tell me why ? ’
35 Labour front bencher Tony Banks added : ‘ You 're not going to tell me they are both now going to live a life of celibacy .
36 You 're not going to tell me you could feel her hands .
37 You 're not going to tell me , are you ? ’
38 You 're not going to tell me , are you ? ’
39 ‘ So , ’ Anne persisted , following Robyn through to the bathroom , ‘ you 're not going to tell me who was at this party , or whether you had a good time , or even how you got wet ? ’
40 You 're not going to tell them you 're here ? ’
41 So you 're not going to tell us what you think about the prospect of the next general election , the prospects of Thatcherism being , perhaps , nearly finished ?
42 I gathered you were n't going to tell him , so I kept quiet too . ’
43 You were n't going to tell me .
44 You were n't going to tell me anyway !
45 But I ca n't tell you what it felt like , first of all having cancer , secondly trying to talk about it , and being continually asked , ‘ Well , how are you Jo ? ’ and you 'd see their eyes glaze over and they 'd think , ‘ Christ , I hope she 's not going to tell me ! ’
46 But she 's not going to tell us , is she ?
47 It is quite obvious now that if there was more to Monica 's missing Wimbledon in 1991 than the shin splints that were eventually given as the reason , she is not going to tell us .
48 She was n't going to tell him .
49 As Wayne returned , she quickly took her hand away ; she was n't going to tell him about this , not if she could help it .
50 I realized that she was n't going to tell him about events on Vadinamia so that he would n't jump to any conclusions and complicate things .
51 Much as Mandy 's well-intentioned little white lies annoyed her , Charity felt intensely loyal to her irrepressible cousin , and she was n't going to tell him that Mandy had an unfortunate trait of bending the truth into what ever pigeon holes suited her .
52 Secretly Claudia had a sneaky feeling that Myra could be right , but she was n't going to tell her so .
53 We are not going to tell you about our eating habits .
54 They have n't said , ‘ Oh , well , we 're not going to tell you anything , ’ but they have n't either erm gone overboard as the American schools , many of them , have done , into becoming simply the ephemeral erm products of local opinion .
55 But we were n't going to tell you anything jut yet .
56 ‘ But they are n't going to tell you , are they ? ’
57 They 're not going to tell you anything …
58 Sex education — if they 're not going to tell you how to and where to , it 's pointless .
59 Recently he told me he had found another book to browse in , but he was n't going to tell me what it was , not for any price … ’
60 He was n't going to tell me anything so I tried to trade info .
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