Example sentences of "[pron] will [not/n't] be [adv prt] for " in BNC.

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1 But I wo n't be off for long because I 've to follow Marcus . ’
2 I 'll buy some food for you ; I wo n't be back for maybe thirty hours .
3 ‘ Not really , dear , but she wo n't be over for a little while .
4 Do n't worry , she wo n't be back for a while . ’
5 She wo n't be back for ages . ’
6 She wo n't be back for hours . ’
7 You wo n't be around for the other sessions
8 But this one wo n't be around for hundreds of years … in fact , it 'll probably be washed away with the first rainstorm .
9 They wo n't be back for a while .
10 They wo n't be back for another ten days . ’
11 Then I said : ‘ It wo n't be over for me until it 's over for everybody . ’
12 It wo n't be over for any of us until the people who make war have been destroyed . ’
13 They 're part of the changing retail scene which ranges from the modern shopping centres at one end of the spectrum to squat shops , short term let shops and car boot sales at the other , for the other less source of er retailing , source of purchasing from a decreasing number of people erm trade in car boot sales are subject to the same controls as high street traders basically be product safety , erm , but as well as those problems we are increasingly coming across other problems in particularly counterfeit goods , goods like that on sale at car boot sales , quite attractive , wholly illegal and it wo n't be out for about six or nine months yet .
14 He wo n't be in for another oh God knows .
15 He wo n't be back for another half hour .
16 He wo n't be back for a while . ’
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