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

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1 ‘ I have always gone to see her at Kensington Palace — well , I was n't going to see her in a railway siding , was I ?
2 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 .
3 I was n't going to let her think I did n't know the jargon .
4 I was n't going to let her take Antoinette too . ’
5 I was n't going to fight her for it but I was so angry I could have killed her . ’
6 I was n't going to hurt her , son .
7 Secretly Claudia had a sneaky feeling that Myra could be right , but she was n't going to tell her so .
8 No well if she 's eating they are n't going to let her out .
9 Brenda hoped they were n't going to charge her .
10 He could n't mean he was n't going to let her in .
11 His clasp loosened a little , but he was n't going to let her escape .
12 But she was n't feeling easy with him now , and as he pushed an easy-chair closer to her couch , and sat down opposite her , she had the uncanniest feeling that he was n't going to let her out of the room until she had told him every last bit of what there was to tell .
13 Surely he was n't going to abandon her out here ?
14 She did so hope that he was n't going to invite her out , and was trying to think up some good off-putting excuse when , ‘ Your car has been delivered here , to Mr Gajdusek 's home .
15 Roman 's fingers biting into her waist told her he was n't going to allow her any opportunity to talk .
16 But , if he was n't going to give her more concrete help himself , she would have to find other allies .
17 If war broke out he 'd have to join his father 's regiment , but he was n't going to tell her that .
18 He was n't going to intimidate her .
19 Perhaps he was n't going to fight her , after all .
20 Turning away , she bent to pick up her skis and sticks , then began walking away from him , only releasing a pent-up breath when it became clear he was n't going to follow her .
21 He was n't going to accuse her of being a fair-weather boatman .
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