Example sentences of "n't go to be " in BNC.

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1 I ai n't goin' to let it now , either ; I ai n't goin' to be taken advantage of . ’
2 ‘ I 'ope you ai n't goin' to be mean , ’ said Dolly .
3 Unless you can promote yourself as a bit-part player in some concocted yarn involving Madonna , outlandish sexual indiscretions , wilful substance abuse or , better still , all three , they are n't going to be interested .
4 A sweet young thing from Smash Hits is n't going to be after the same kind of material as some cerebral haircut boy from Melody Maker or a hack from your local paper .
5 I was told that there was n't going to be any nonsense like last time .
6 ‘ There is n't going to be no wedding , ’ he said .
7 Although Gaumont-British also declared a loss in 1937 , of £98,000 , Balcon 's departure from the company was precipitated by the prospect of Maxwell , a man whose production philosophy he abhorred , taking a stake in the company , and a general sense that he was n't going to be able to continue the same broad-based production policy as before .
8 The majority had no wish to stop work , particularly after the great strides which had been made in recent months , but they were n't going to be sat on either .
9 But in South Wales it was n't going to be as easy as that .
10 Nathan is n't going to be part of it ? ’
11 A first novel by an unknown British writer is n't going to be given a huge advance . ’
12 A senior British source said yesterday : ‘ If the Irish find they can not ratify the Maastricht treaty there is n't going to be a treaty . ’
13 This is n't going to be so bad after all .
14 There clearly was n't going to be any Douglas Fairbanks Jnr that night .
15 He had seen the writing on the wall : after the oil crisis of 1973 there was n't going to be enough money to keep all the universities enthusiastically created or expanded in the booming sixties in the style to which they had become accustomed .
16 If your husband is n't going to be available until mornin' I think I 'd just as soon get some kip .
17 I was n't going to be greedy .
18 It decided me that I was n't going to be good enough to make the grade .
19 Stuck in a cell , the light on twenty-four hours a day , at least the battery chicken was n't going to be fooled into thinking well of people .
20 ‘ I was also afraid that I was n't going to be fed properly .
21 ‘ It is n't going to be easy , that 's all . ’
22 ‘ It is n't going to be easy , ’ Karen had remarked when she heard I was coming .
23 The only problem with this pleasing scenario was that there was n't going to be any baby .
24 I ’ m afraid I got very annoyed and left ; it was pretty obvious to me that there was n't going to be a proper discussion . ’
25 But he still was n't going to be intimidated .
26 Angela asked us for some help with her wedding day look , she had been growing her old hairstyle out but realised it was n't going to be long enough for her wedding day in September .
27 Jess was n't going to be left with the eyes of all the dead Jarmans ( if that 's who they were ) looking down on her from their elaborate gold-framed portraits .
28 Perhaps it was n't going to be Hawkins after all .
29 I have a feeling that that is n't going to be so easy . ’
30 Alice has told me that that is n't going to be easy for Alex to organize .
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