Example sentences of "[adv] [modal v] n't be the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It obviously wo n't be the same questions but the same sort of areas will be covered on it . |
2 | It just would n't be the same singing ‘ Tie a yellow hankie 'round the old oak tree . ’ |
3 | I hope she does n't retire just yet because Wimbledon and Eastbourne just would n't be the same . |
4 | Summer just would n't be the same without them . |
5 | Without injuries the Cheese races just would n't be the same . |
6 | It 's sunny and somehow it just wo n't be the same kind of fun in France . ’ |
7 | The summer just wo n't be the same without him , especially as the BBC , in their scheduling wisdom , have put Come Dancing in his place . |
8 | When push came to shove , all he 'd really done was make a pass at her — it was n't the first she 'd had to deal with , and probably would n't be the last . |
9 | Apart from the shining neon power switch and the Slave function already discussed , the Behringer will sit quietly in your rack , floating in a sea of general blackness , and probably wo n't be the first thing a visitor to your studio comments upon . |
10 | probably wo n't be the first time you have to edit it either . |
11 | Politics probably wo n't be the right carrot , in this case . |
12 | ‘ I do n't suppose ‘ Mrs Smith ’ is the first woman with whom Garry has deceived his wife , and she probably wo n't be the last , ’ she said , her desire for him disappearing at the contempt in his tone . |
13 | the re-unions though would n't be the pre-war would they ? |
14 | Soon the bodies began to pile up here , too , and yet again the Collector and his men had to put their shoulders to the carnal barricade to prevent it from being ejected into the hall ; and yet again , as if in a dream , the Collector found his face an inch from that of an amused sepoy and thought : " It surely ca n't be the same man ! " for from this corpse 's moustache there was also a scent of patchouli . |
15 | New Zealander Chris O'Neill was the first Kiwi to sport the red and white of Japan when he played at the 1990 Hong Kong Sevens — but he almost certainly wo n't be the last . |