Example sentences of "[adv] we [modal v] [not/n't] be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Although there is this , perhaps we wo n't be dealing with year eleven pupils . |
2 | Unlike Courtenay , Finney is not yet wearing his character like a glove and as this was the very first public performance perhaps we should n't be expecting him too . |
3 | The news was welcomed by England skipper Graham Gooch , who said : ‘ Obviously we would n't be going to India if the conditions were not suitable . |
4 | The answers come immediately : ‘ So we wo n't be cheated ’ ; ’ So we wo n't have to say , ‘ I do n't know how to sign my name ’ ’ ; ‘ So we can help the kids with their homework ’ ; ‘ So we 'll know who to vote for . |
5 | So we wo n't be tied down to schools very much longer . |
6 | So we ca n't be doing too badly . |
7 | Also it 's out of the way , something we prefer so we ca n't be accused of over-running crags with school parties . ’ |
8 | All Leeds can do at the moment is keep winning the games we should win and clock the away victories , so that when the Uniteds of this world come along we wo n't be psyched out of beating them . |
9 | I knew once we started playing electrically we would n't be confusing the journalists and they would n't think it was just some guy from Dinosaur masturbating in his room . |
10 | Usually we will not be given permission by the Legal Aid Board to issue proceedings and go to court until the investigation is finished . |
11 | Somewhere we wo n't be disturbed . |
12 | ‘ Somewhere we wo n't be disturbed while we finish our talk . ’ |
13 | ‘ We 'll continue this discussion another time , ’ he said quietly , ‘ somewhere we wo n't be disturbed . |
14 | But this was a great feeling of what we had been used to over the years in watching American movies and , with our tongue in cheek and a bit of a giggle , seeing the adventures of the cavalry arriving , And for the first time in our years of combat I had a glow , a rosy glow , inside me and I knew and was certain for the very first time now we could not be beaten . |
15 | Then , ‘ Just as well we wo n't be sharing this place , if you make a habit of going around half naked . ’ |
16 | Well we wo n't be needing so many that 's for sure , no . |
17 | Well we sha n't be going out in the car today shall we ? |
18 | Felt the same way and he said as you can see Ann 's here we wo n't be having no more of that . |
19 | Surely we should not be comforted by the thought that others are worse off ! |
20 | There is nothing more annoying than a computer system that works beautifully , say , in a library , and then one goes in at nine thirty in the morning and you ca n't get books out because the power has gone off , and if we are sure to go on having a society with industrial disputes , we want a system that is not capable of being completely ruined by one small section of workers deciding not to work on a particular day , and so I think while we 're putting them in , while we want to put them in in a way which that is compatible , we also need to think of having a kind of fail-safe system , particularly in the sort of more serious applications such as medicine and transport and so on , whereby we ca n't be held to ransom by very a small group of people , or indeed by just some technical fault , such as a power failure or something of this kind . |
21 | I still think maybe maybe we should n't be doing as much , and we should d be doing a small amount better . |
22 | Obviously if we were in a contracting sector then we would not be doing so well . |
23 | we , we , we , we , we 've , we 've , we 've got one decision I think which we are making , which is that we should n't at the moment , make any recruitment until we 've got confirmation that we can guarantee employment next year , se , secondly I think we 're saying that the first appointment that we do want to make is of a complaint examiner , and that if further investigators leave us , then we would n't be seeking to replace them as investigators , we 'd be seeking to replace with the complaint examiner , that , that , that , |
24 | ‘ Where there is no vision the people perish ’ — if there are not clear internal channels of communication , and we are not able to talk coherently among ourselves , then we will not be heard and understood outside the Town Hall ; |
25 | apart from anything else we might not be allowed to do anything like cooking or having sort of things to sell like that in the hall |
26 | I think it 's more when we actually see people doing it , but it 's all , it 's a nice idea to give you a little bit of basic just to think about , and again we wo n't be expecting this to be demonstrated to the on this afternoon 's role page , you done all your preparations for that have n't you . |
27 | Erm so you need to build up a picture of what you 've got erm but there 's no real reason why we should n't be working on that now it seems to me . |
28 | Alright , alright , off we go , let's go and get some petrol , otherwise we wo n't be going anywhere will we ? |
29 | Otherwise we sha n't be getting lunch till teatime . ’ |
30 | Some somebody must be interested , otherwise we would n't be doing this theoretically . |