Example sentences of "[vb mod] n't be coming " in BNC.
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1 | Told my tutor and the Dean of my College I would n't be coming up again . ’ |
2 | She 'd been counting on rescue services arriving with the dawn , but maybe they would n't be coming after all . |
3 | She told him she was going and she would n't be coming back . |
4 | He agreed , but during the week he rang and left a message to say he would n't be coming after all . |
5 | Felstead 's landlady says he told her that he definitely would n't be coming back . |
6 | He heard the bell go for the High Mass , and knew now that Caterina would n't be coming ; so he left the byre . |
7 | He told ugly old women they would meet handsome young men soon , he told handsome young men they would meet large sums of money soon , he told dimwitted mothers that their sons would n't be coming home in nice wooden boxes from theatres of war with a 99 per cent casualty rate , he told collectors where they could locate that elusive antique backscratcher needed to complete a set . |
8 | ‘ Well , he told me that in view of that he would n't be coming here any more . ’ |
9 | ‘ He would n't be coming along here , anyhow . |
10 | Arnie would n't be coming to visit her . |
11 | ‘ When you were n't here at nine , I thought maybe you would n't be coming in again , ’ Jimmy remarked , and , before she could ask him what he meant by that , ‘ I like your hair that way , Leith , ’ he opined . |
12 | Oh , yes , I was only a girl , and he was only a boy — but when my mother told me we would n't be coming back , and that I 'd very soon forget him , I believed her . ’ |
13 | Oh well , yes , yeah , oh well I would n't be coming . |
14 | Most of the new people who 'd be coming over in the last couple of years a lot of them would n't be coming out to our concerts yet because they would probably be into a more younger scene like the Mary Blacks , maybe or the Christian Moore or somebody like that you would be catering for a younger audience and the the second third generation would be coming out to the First to the Foster and Allens and the Daniel O'Donnells and the Brendan Shines you know . |
15 | I sha n't be coming to New York this spring as I 'd hoped because Monsieur Félix has decided to open a branch of the Maison de Verveine in London instead of New York ! |
16 | ‘ I 'm afraid Mr. Hatton wo n't be coming , sir . ’ |
17 | ‘ I wo n't be coming back . ’ |
18 | ‘ You wo n't be coming home in the evening . |
19 | One thing for certain , Sanders , you wo n't be coming here to the Mother of Parliaments to give us all the benefit of your profound wisdom . |
20 | ‘ One thing is certain Sanders … ’ he had said , ‘ you wo n't be coming here … . ’ |
21 | He wo n't be coming back . ’ |
22 | ‘ You could go alone though , because you wo n't be coming with us I 'm afraid . ’ |
23 | And wo n't be coming back is my guess . ’ |
24 | She had days off for Hickstead and her mother sent a note to say , ‘ Deirdre has her bilius attack and wo n't be coming in . |
25 | I wo n't be coming back here , Eva . |
26 | One day the others call for him but he 's bedridden , he wo n't be coming out to play . |
27 | So he wo n't be coming back ? |
28 | What d' you mean , they wo n't be coming ? ’ |
29 | They wo n't be coming with us . ’ |
30 | " But she wo n't be coming back to Dublin ? " the woman asked , and Lee suddenly realized where this line of questioning was leading . |