Example sentences of "will [verb] none of " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We 've still got one horse , ’ said Crane glumly , ‘ but we might as well eat it for it 'll carry none of us . ’ |
2 | ‘ Bob Lamb has shown an interest in her , ’ went on Elizabeth , ‘ but she 'll have none of him . ’ |
3 | This is ambition and I 'll have none of it ! ’ |
4 | Hustle the Panda along your average back road and you 'll find none of the woolliness that might be expected from a car of this price range . |
5 | I 'll say none of those because |
6 | Any combination of these types may be input or the field left blank , to indicate that the unit will perform none of these operations , at present . |
7 | Those workers who are subject to domestic outwork , seasonal working or extended subcontracting will secure none of the benefits of the much vaunted core workers ( Dore , 1973 ; McMillan , 1984 ) , yet it is upon their ‘ flexibility ’ that the system rests . |
8 | And Olson will have none of that : |
9 | Eccleshall and Honderich , however , will have none of this , and they lay to rest , it is to be hoped for good , the idea of Conservatism as a ‘ non-ideology ’ . |
10 | Mr McLean will have none of the stirring signs of contrition on the part of the SMG . |
11 | Alfred will have none of it . |
12 | Leapor , however , will have none of this . |
13 | Earlier philosophers had thought that there were innate ideas , but Locke will have none of this . |
14 | But the almost all-white suburbs will have none of it . |
15 | Dan Rostenkowski , chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee and one of the heroes of the 1986 tax reform , will have none of it . |
16 | Pigs might fly — but Crackle the pot-bellied Vietnamese will have none of it . |
17 | Editor , — The fact that A B Kay continues to refuse to accept the validity of the Miller technique will surprise none of us who use it . |
18 | But because the virus is ‘ really ’ vaccinia , the infected animal will suffer none of the ill-effects of rabies while becoming proof against infection by any ‘ real ’ rabies virus . |
19 | The postponement to 1993 simply to await the Government 's belated funding of community care will overcome none of the difficulties . |