Example sentences of "[pers pn] be n't going [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 That was quick , that five forty , I was trying to work it out out because I was n't going to cancel it that way , but that 's great .
2 ‘ She listened to me and said , ‘ I 'm sorry , darling , but I was n't going to do it for you .
3 Well , I was n't going to use it , was I ?
4 This close to Christmas it would be packed solid and I doubted if Eddie would be out on time , but I was n't going to risk it .
5 But I was n't going to take it back .
6 I was n't going to leave it for much longer at all .
7 I was n't going to have it .
8 I do n't mind telling you , Hazel , I was scared stiff that night , but I was n't going to show it . "
9 I was n't going to make it !
10 She said : ‘ I thought I was n't going to make it .
11 ‘ I had n't hit the wickets for a while and I was n't going to throw it because it was a rather tense moment and it would have given away at least one run if I had missed ’ Rhodes recalled .
12 I was n't going to hurt it or nothing — I was just going to stroke it , but it flew off anyway .
13 You were n't going to buy it were you ?
14 She was n't going to do it again , and let him think that she could still be affected by anything he said , or by the way he looked at her .
15 The woman who was selling the magnificent object told me that it was only a month old and her old man , who had been killed by the Huns , had paid three quid for it : she was n't going to let it go for anything less .
16 Steve had talked of being a fatalist and if Fernando had the power to have them removed from the island that was fate and she was n't going to fight it .
17 He was right , but she was n't going to admit it .
18 Anyway , he had given her enough money to have the baby comfortably ; and she had already made up her mind that she was n't going to have it adopted .
19 It would n't knit silk , she was n't going to have it .
20 Oh yes , ooh she was n't going to have it that we were going to see it , cos she has n't seen that particular one .
21 ‘ There 's a hot work permit hanging above your head ad we are n't going to waste it ! ’
22 This is how we pole a raft and just because a white man is watching through his funny machine we are n't going to do it any differently .
23 Suddenly , Freddie said , We are n't going to make it , are we , Liza ?
24 Reporters handed their just completed text to the news editor , who edited the stories and telephoned any alterations in the programme to the newscaster : ‘ Scott , kill story four from Moscow — something better 's come in , so we are n't going to run it ’ …
25 ‘ It must have been obvious that we were n't going to let it slip it seemed that way to me , ’ said Morrissey .
26 ‘ I thought we were n't going to do it like this any more , ’ Rogers said .
27 I hope they are n't going to play it all evening .
28 And suing him is n't going to help it .
29 Antony firstly seeked the political side , he now appeals to their greed by producing Caesar 's will and saying that he is n't going to read it .
30 It was n't going to make it any easier playing the love scene , but she could cope .
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