Example sentences of "and [pron] [modal v] n't be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I ca n't bring them here although I 'd like to , and I ca n't be with them safely . |
2 | And here 's me dying to act and I ca n't be in it because I 'm Jewish . ’ |
3 | I have some very good leads on where these people might be , and I would n't be at all surprised if some of them were still alive . |
4 | ‘ Michael Stein hates James and I would n't be at all surprised if he had n't started a rumour like that himself . |
5 | He is very affectionate , and I would n't be without him now , and he has been to the vet 's for his injections so as to avoid another disaster . |
6 | Gaselee , whose head lad Peter Heaney comes from Ulster — ‘ and I would n't be without him ’ — is one of the old school who takes life as it comes . |
7 | But , then again , it does do a good thing , and I would n't be against giving them some support , |
8 | And I would n't be in the least surprised to find that that 's why your Miss Philimore has decided to get out . ’ |
9 | The elder one is particularly interested in science and I should n't be at all surprised if they do n't become scientists |
10 | ‘ I wo n't be long and then I 'll explain everything and you wo n't be cross any more . ’ |
11 | You 're growing up , yes , but you 're not grown-up and you wo n't be for some time , and in the meantime you 're still my girl . |
12 | She was tired , that was all , and who would n't be after all the mad rushing around she had done — when allowed ? |
13 | Despite his apparent desire , matching the sudden irrational flaring of her own treacherous libido , he still suspected her of having designs on the family fortune , and she would n't be at all surprised to discover that his attempt to kiss her just now had been a sort of test . |
14 | The speaker driver has now found its way onto many private BBS systems as well , and we would n't be at all surprised to see it popping up in shareware catalogues very soon . |
15 | And there wo n't be for sure . |
16 | And and they would n't be in the procession either ? |
17 | And he would n't be on his own with the pheasants and shrews and things . |
18 | ‘ My horse Alflora was third today and he would n't be in the same street as User Friendly . |
19 | Maybe just a few more seconds and they would have fired him and he would n't be in this position now . |
20 | It has to be at Downes 's place : Kemp has n't got a room in college , and it ca n't be at Kemp 's place because his wife is a house-bound invalid . |
21 | Come down next and it wo n't be on the Honda . |
22 | And it wo n't be for a while . |
23 | ‘ I 'm glad you are coming with me to Chapel Street , Letty , I know it 's only lodgings but it 's clean and respectable and it wo n't be for long , I promise you . ’ |
24 | And it wo n't be for the whole of a c of a company 's range , it 'll just be for one specific product at a time . |
25 | All the other pros are going mad to get hold of them , but Jefferson says this is the only one — a prototype in the real sense — and it wo n't be in production for several months . ’ |
26 | And when we talk later I 'll explain what really happened , and it wo n't be in the way he put it , ’ and with similar emphasis she turned the key ; but then allowed the car to glide forward . |
27 | When I was small , if I happened to say ‘ It 's not fair ’ , as I often did , then my mother 's stock reply was , ‘ No , and it wo n't be till next October . ’ |
28 | ‘ What we will be aiming for on the night is to make sure we score first — and it need n't be in the opening minutes . |