Example sentences of "[is] ever go " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't know if that shifty old man of mine is ever goin' to be a credit to 'is fam'ly ; I do n't know there 's any man that can spend more time doin' nothing than Archie can . |
2 | What is required , he wrote , is to find an outlet for those energies , for those needs and desires , so that they do not turn inward and rend you to pieces , an outlet , he wrote , but never to imagine that what we do is ever going to be an everlasting achievement . |
3 | If the ‘ green ’ movement is ever going to have any real impact , it is essential that its supporters should tell the truth , however uncomfortable that may be . |
4 | But most of the time I did n't write because one day was just like the day before , and sometimes I thought — what 's the use of writing anyway , when nobody is ever going to read it ? |
5 | While no one is ever going to be able to focus a SAM on a human heart operating in the ordinary way within the body , many researchers are interested in exploiting this special ability of the acoustic microscope in other ways : to detect otherwise invisible defects inside silicon chips and other microelectric assemblies . |
6 | If she is ever going to learn to stand on her own feet finally , when her grieving is over , she will need your acceptance , for the time being , that what she is experiencing now is something like the intense suffering of a child separated from the security of its mother 's presence , with all the feelings of fear and panic that brings . |
7 | In the must-win , must-make-money world of the NFL , it is unlikely that player safety is ever going to be the top priority . |
8 | ‘ Nothing is ever going to change their feelings towards me . |
9 | I do n't think the Gruncher is ever going to fall into the lake . |
10 | A clean design versus an evolved hodge-podge that in ‘ no way is ever going to be unified . ’ |
11 | But then no foreigner is ever going to tell me I can not walk on my country 's hills . |
12 | No-one is ever going to listen to us and our appeal to the Government to start talking . ’ |
13 | He lives in a sort of gavotte where no one is ever going to drop a glove . |
14 | No one is ever going to believe you are totally innocent over this , and the sort of publicity the fuel blend failure attracted this afternoon is extremely damaging , as I 'm sure you are aware . |
15 | No one is ever going to hurt you again , I swear it . ’ |
16 | Non of that product is or ever has been or is ever going to be sold . |
17 | Well if that were so my Lord then there would never be any any solicitor 's negligence claims , in which any expert was ever called to give evidence because it 's always going to be eventually a matter of law as to what the defendant 's duty is but what the er what the plaintiff had not said at any stage is that a matter of law is ever going to be admissible and in fact the is Justice our in the course of er er a case in which he , despite expressing reservations about the admissibility of the evidence , plainly admitted it because he was within the course of his judgement . |
18 | At Southend the worst of times for Oxford … but nothing and nobody is ever going to stop goals like these … |
19 | That 's the only ship that 's ever going to arrive here . |
20 | ‘ Nobody 's ever going to know it , of course . ’ |
21 | Do you think that 's ever going to happen |
22 | ‘ No boy 's ever going to ask me out again after that , ’ she thought miserably to herself . |
23 | Nothing 's ever going to change that . " |
24 | ‘ If it ever gets made , ’ says Howard , ‘ because I do n't think it 's ever going to get off the ground . |
25 | I just know it 's more complicated than it 's ever going to seem in the newspapers . |
26 | And no one 's ever going to ask him to another . ’ |
27 | After all , ’ she said simply , ‘ it 's all Stephen has , and he 's never going to excavate it , not really , nobody 's ever going to put up the money . |
28 | No one 's ever going to have to marry me , I promise you that . ’ |
29 | It 's not a problem that 's ever going to go away . ’ |
30 | And , seeing as it was only a cheap literary device anyway , and that not even the legendary Graham Gardner owns a copy of ‘ Pewter Suitor ’ , who 's ever going to know ? ’ |