Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [pron] will [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Although we are n't a politically active family , I was discussing Prime Minister John Major 's plan for a classless society with my sister Lynn when my niece Natalie said : ‘ Will this mean we wo n't have to go to school any more ? ’
2 ‘ Does this mean you wo n't take me out again ? ’
3 Does this mean you wo n't come to bed with me ? ’
4 This means they will not stick to each other , which could make the composite useful as a high-definition toner for colour photocopying machines .
5 This means you wo n't have to go to the police after all . ’
6 And like you say if there 's some left they wo n't go to waste anyway .
7 Half hoping he will not hear me .
8 At least if that happens it wo n't come as quite such a shock now , will it ? ’
9 John has found much to do which will not require to be again done in N.S.W. I still hope we may not exceed two years in our absence and I think John is as anxious as myself on the subject .
10 ‘ I used to visit it everyday and it 's just so hard to know I wo n't see it again for a while .
11 ‘ Obviously it would be stupid to say we will not miss the Orrell lads , ’ admitted Grayson .
12 ‘ Does that mean you wo n't give me them ? ’
13 Planck is reported to have counselled the young Einstein in 1913 : ‘ As an older friend I must advise you against it ( the pursuit of the general theory of relativity ) , for in the first place you will not succeed ; and even if you do succeed no one will believe you . ’
14 ‘ I do n't think men notice these things , ’ said Robina comfortingly , ‘ and that means they wo n't notice the split seam either . ’
15 Erm , sorry , when I said I wo n't see you next week , that means I wo n't see you now until the fourth year .
16 ‘ We both know I 'll not live out the year .
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