Example sentences of "[not/n't] going [prep] [be] any " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | And so my sub-text read , in part , ‘ I ca n't cope with this ; I 'm not going to be any good at it . ’ |
2 | ‘ It 's not going to be any different when they 're in the White House . ’ |
3 | But it is er there 's not going to be any other answer . |
4 | The conclusion that there was not going to be any hit him at the same time as Rincewind , whirring wildly down the passage , kicked him sharply in the groin . |
5 | He said it could be anxiety or whatever at Hospital , just , so , it 's not going to be any , |
6 | I think I now know sooner if it 's not going to be any good , you know . |
7 | Our safety regulations er dictate that they be a certain distance from the crowd , so that if anything did go wrong , the aircraft would be able to er get out of the way , but no , there is not going to be any danger at all , they 'll make their approaches to the base as if they were attacking , and then we 'll have simulated ground bursts , a large fire as it were , on the ground , it will be going off , providing the sound effects for it , but it 's going to be just a great thing to sit and watch . |
8 | I was told that there was n't going to be any nonsense like last time . |
9 | There clearly was n't going to be any Douglas Fairbanks Jnr that night . |
10 | The only problem with this pleasing scenario was that there was n't going to be any baby . |
11 | Teachers want to have their privacy invaded , provided they are given a little nudge and they feel sure that there is n't going to be any ‘ comeback ’ in their school . |
12 | The landlord intervened , relieved there was n't going to be any trouble . |
13 | But there is n't going to be any other answer because that is the only answer . |
14 | ‘ Oh dear , I do hope there are n't going to be any more … accidents , ’ she said . |
15 | But I think I can say that there are n't going to be any nude scenes between you and Caduta . |