Example sentences of "[noun] wo [adv] be " in BNC.
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1 | If you do use this effect your print borders wo n't be white . |
2 | If you do use this effect your print borders wo n't be white . |
3 | Even high-end servers wo n't be safe , it claims . |
4 | Sadly , the tugboat Primrose wo n't be joining in the celebrations . |
5 | The Norwegians wo n't be easy at Wembley . |
6 | Like all rose growers , Mark Mattocks wo n't be drawn on the parentage of his flowers . |
7 | If they do n't respond I will say the next letter will be , okay I am now resigning and your car and your stock wo n't be returned to you er but I 'm holding them in lieu . |
8 | I will ring him again this afternoon , but it 's May day and I I 've no doubt that Beeston wo n't be authorising their C P Os to work on a bank holiday |
9 | Those who want to outlaw all cages wo n't be satisfied with these ideas . |
10 | The new Tescos wo n't be the other way will it ? |
11 | The tea wo n't be a minute . ’ |
12 | ‘ Sit down , tea wo n't be long . |
13 | tea wo n't be any longer than an hour , an hour and a half , shops shut at five , five thirty |
14 | The net result wo n't be shrink-wrapped software . |
15 | ‘ The monument wo n't be finished till the millennium , but it gives another side to American his-story … this is our-story . |
16 | ‘ It 's the month of May now , ’ she said to herself , ‘ so perhaps the Hare wo n't be as mad as he was in March . ’ |
17 | In one of the biggest about turns in city politics , six thousand council house tenants have been told that their rents wo n't after all be going up by forty five per cent , and their homes wo n't be sold to a private landlord . |
18 | This is n't a case of writers bleating because their own books wo n't be available ; we all spent hours in libraries learning our trade , the only way to learn to write is to how it 's done by other people be it well or badly |
19 | Then at least the fear wo n't be there if it does . |
20 | ‘ Your brothers wo n't be back until tomorrow , ’ her father replied , still staring out on to the street . |
21 | .. ’ Mortimer confesses that he thinks Labour wo n't be near large enough to form the next government . |
22 | Dentists wo n't be willing to put up with such a pay cut . |
23 | Dentists wo n't be willing to put up with such a pay cut . |
24 | Margi wo n't be off our screens for too long , though . |
25 | Glenn Hoddle wo n't be naming his side , until he 's given himself a fitness test on a calf strain . |
26 | As that work comes to er fruition , the staff target will be drafted and in fact work is already begun on that , erm but because the reconnaissance capability wo n't be required until fairly late in the replacement programme then there is no particular hurry to get on with the work . |
27 | But a colleague said : ‘ Officially , David wo n't be cleared until he and the British Consul meet Saudi officials in the next 24 hours . |
28 | And er I 'll be able to have more room to myself then cos David wo n't be there anyway so I might be able to have one of the bedrooms as like a sitting room to myself or study or something . |
29 | John Lee Hooker wo n't be with us forever , however much we 'd like him to be . |
30 | Hunt saboteur groups say Nazi supporters wo n't be tolerated in their organisation , and one known sympathiser was recently expelled … |