Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] will not [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Or I 'll not take you again . ’ |
2 | Erm so in that end I 've got to believe in myself or I wo n't sell it . |
3 | I have to or , or I wo n't fill it up . |
4 | ‘ You better stop sulking and apologize to your mother or I wo n't take you to Argentina . ’ |
5 | And what do you say , do you say , ‘ I do n't agree with what that man says , it 's a bad book , I do n't like it or I wo n't read it ’ , or do you say , ‘ it 's probably useful for me to try to make the imaginative judgment to see things the way he sees them , to see the way the world looks like from his point of view , and I may reject that , but at least one ought to have some tolerance and some understanding ’ , and it seems that that 's where the study of literature meets life . |
6 | Be here in one week , Nick , or you wo n't see me again ! ’ |
7 | He or she wo n't tell you what to do — but will be alongside you ( metaphorically ) as you find your own way . |
8 | And it 's an occupied flat , then we will not enter it or we will not enter it until we 've had erm till Road Police Station 's been informed , and then we 'll work on their advice . |
9 | Kindly take yourself back upstairs and shoot yourself very very quietly , depositing your carcass somewhere where it will not annoy us ! ’ |
10 | Now , in some situations , the magistrate might say there 's so little value in the evidence here that I wo n't hear it all , I 'll just exclude it . |
11 | The story of biblical criticism has been so well documented and so often told that I will not recount it . |
12 | ‘ Except that I will not detain you in prison or expel you from Scotland , on one condition . |
13 | ‘ Rest assured that I will not abandon you . ’ |
14 | What the letters RAM actually stand for is misleading , so I wo n't mention it . |
15 | I believe this situation is self-explanatory , so I wo n't bother you with details ; suffice it to say that the best engineers in Germany have convinced me that the weakest point in this chain is your body . |
16 | I 'm not on duty so I wo n't arrest you . |
17 | I do n't understand the music so I wo n't say it 's no good but if Rolf Harris can sell a million and so can ‘ Sugar Sugar ’ then there 's obviously a market for that type of thing too . |
18 | The withdrawal of privileges is a very popular response by parents to non-compliance — for example : ‘ You 've been cheeky so I wo n't let you go out ’ ; ‘ You disobeyed me by going out on the road so you ca n't have that ice-cream . ’ |
19 | ‘ This time , so I wo n't bore you , I 'll show you a variation . ’ |
20 | The various pros and cons have been discussed and highlighted in the Journal over the last couple of years so I will not repeat them , although printing costs of the vouchers must be very high compared with a ‘ one off card ’ . |
21 | ‘ Nor you 'll not beat me into it neither ! ’ |
22 | This way , she 'll begin to understand the basics of sharing , although she wo n't do it very willingly until she 's around 2½ to three years old . |
23 | Mm and that she will not let them call their soul their own . |
24 | I pray that she will not see me now . |
25 | I hope that you wo n't think I am rushing in , for I assure you that I am no fool , unlike certain other people . |
26 | ‘ What I know , ’ he said , touching his lips to her hair , ‘ is that you wo n't admit it . ’ |
27 | ‘ Worried that you wo n't make it to Winchester on your own ? ’ he asked unpleasantly . |
28 | ‘ You 're saying that you wo n't allow me to do my interview ? ’ she asked . |
29 | But I also know that you wo n't let me down . " |
30 | That you wo n't let me see ! |