Example sentences of "nor will [pron] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Nor will they ever .
2 You wo n't , in my house , say one word against Aunt Emily , nor will we ever mention your mother again since she and my grandmother are now , I see , quite different people , torn apart by your distorted view . ’
3 ‘ For your information — not that it 's any of your damned business , of course , ’ he replied quietly , ‘ but I have never , nor will I ever , go to bed with Melissa . ’
4 He has never gone through the pain and never will , nor will he ever suffer from post-natal depression , morning sickness and the list goes on .
5 Nor will he necessarily be able to prevent his share of the equity from being diluted even if he is offered pre-emptive rights ; he may not be able to afford to buy more shares but can not prevent the new issue being made unless he has voting control .
6 Nor will it immediately persuade England 's selectors to extend Gooch 's reign as captain beyond the third Ashes Test .
7 But he must be all too aware that it wo n't impress the Soviet citizens facing economic crisis , and waiting in the food queues , nor will it immediately resolve the ethnic problems which beset him .
8 Neither is it , nor will it ever be , affected by the advances of human knowledge on whatever frontier , for further consideration of the position in these last highly scientific decades of the twentieth century , reveals that the need for a ‘ god-dominated ’ religion not only remains but has become almost desperate .
9 It will not apply to tribunals which have an internal hierarchy , the top of which can impose a uniform meaning , nor will it necessarily apply where there is only one tribunal in an area .
10 In one dispute he is twice quoted as saying , on different occasions , ‘ we intend , nor will none otherwise do at any time , but according to the king 's laws ’ — and there is no reason to suppose that he did not mean it .
11 In one dispute he is twice quoted as saying , on different occasions , ‘ we intend , nor will none otherwise do at any time , but according to the king 's laws ’ — and there is no reason to suppose that he did not mean it .
12 I will never believe you killed a man purposely , and nor will our most merciful Lord .
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