Example sentences of "[pron] will not [verb] my [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll not have my servants smelling like a cesspit , but there 's naught to be done for the present . ’
2 I will not change my mind , and even if I did — ’
3 As promised , I will not explain my change within the Fluval 2 , using a Polyfilter to replace the sponge .
4 And he says , he says er he says I will not move my car and I do n't get told anything , you know , I 'm not doing nothing for you , you do n't belong in this country and all this stuff
5 I will not have my food served on stone cold plates . ’
6 I will not have my mother upset . ’
7 I wo n't leave my kids without a bloody good fight .
8 As executor , I 'll ask for it back formally , but I wo n't hold my breath .
9 I wo n't change my mind . ’
10 I wo n't love my neighbour
11 ‘ And I wo n't forget my promise , Theodosia , do n't fear . ’
12 I wo n't waste my breath on Raymond . ’
13 Yes , I wo n't tell my wife , otherwise she 'll be furious .
14 I wo n't tell my mother , I wo n't tell anybody . ’
15 You can stand there all night if you want , but I wo n't open my door to you ! ’
16 I think that 's the trouble with Christmas , I said to Rob , in a way , I said I hope when I get to mum and dad 's age I wo n't expect my children to think oh god you got to go there for you know I said that I 'd love to just once take the kids away and go somewhere
17 ‘ It is not that I do n't long for my former mate , But because of you I wo n't reach my flock . ’
18 I wo n't give my children the satisfaction of burying me until there is only one of them left to perform the ceremony . ’
19 that 's right he says this is Mark , he says come in here a minute , says will you move your car and he says no I wo n't move my car , he says this is a public area and my car is parked there I 've been , been into the shop and I 'm talking to my mates .
20 And stop worrying , I wo n't reveal my views on the drug to the twins .
21 I wo n't reveal my grounds .
22 I must be calm now or I wo n't enjoy my outing .
23 ‘ He thinks I wo n't remember my lines , ’ thought Gabriel , ‘ or that I 'll rush them like I did last time .
24 This was followed by Workers ' Playtime — Arthur English and Ken Platt with his catch phrase , ‘ I wo n't take my coat off , I 'm not stopping . ’
25 I wo n't need my keys will I ?
26 I wo n't let my wife and daughter look out of the window , ’ wrote an irate resident — because the ‘ travellers ’ were peeing against the trees ( 1985 — or 1885 ? ) .
27 Now I wo n't let my children use the Park and Ride bus .
28 I wo n't let my husband go joining up . ’
29 ‘ I learn from my mistakes , and after today , I wo n't use my imagination so much .
30 He condemned Outram 's teaching in the language of purity outrage as : ‘ most disgraceful and disgusting and abominable and I wo n't have my child taught like what she is teaching ’ .
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