Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] wo [not/n't] be " in BNC.
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1 | How can I put that , keep me , how can I look after myself as I obviously wo n't be able to work , and look for ways about er , getting my house in order before I er , finally die . |
2 | ‘ I still wo n't be involved . ’ |
3 | ‘ I probably wo n't be here tomorrow either . |
4 | I probably wo n't be too long . |
5 | ‘ I honestly wo n't be long . |
6 | I feel kind of cheated myself , and I stare at all the shops and people knowing this time I really wo n't be back . |
7 | He said later : ‘ They do n't think there 's anything broken but I definitely wo n't be riding tomorrow . ’ |
8 | ‘ I definitely wo n't be playing for Rovers on Sunday unless they come up with a satisfactory offer and there 's no chance of that . ’ |
9 | I certainly wo n't be going in the practice room for a few days . ’ |
10 | I certainly wo n't be talking about his bad side . |
11 | Claudia says : ‘ I certainly wo n't be having any more in a hurry . ’ |
12 | ‘ But even if Eldorado becomes a hit like Last Of The Summer Wine , I certainly WO N'T be opening a Spanish tea-room . ’ |
13 | ‘ I certainly wo n't be here till Doomsday , or even till Christmas . |
14 | I certainly wo n't be stepping down . ’ |
15 | I certainly wo n't be controversial . |
16 | Robin Boyd , from Cormorant Park in Belfast , said : ‘ I certainly wo n't be going into a Shell garage — unless I 'm running on empty . |
17 | ‘ I certainly wo n't be voting Tory , ’ he said . ’ |
18 | The only new product on the stand was the RA2000 Escort , which now wo n't be in the UK until November after what Ford described as an ‘ unfinished development programme ’ slowed things down . |
19 | ‘ 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 . |
20 | If it 's a Bank Holiday then she probably wo n't be open . |
21 | So , erm Rob is to inform Simon of these video group meetings , and is to circulate minutes to those present , and Simon if he 's not present , and if he is then he gets them anyway , and to Peter who probably wo n't be present , but will get the minutes . |
22 | If you make your choice of races by the scenic nature of the route rather than the needs of the organisers , you probably wo n't be excited by this one . |
23 | A YOU probably wo n't be able to completely eliminate it , but you can certainly reduce it . |
24 | You probably wo n't be surprised to learn then , that those past masters of glam-drag dressing-up , Marc Bolan and Adam Ant , are two of Justin 's heroes , whom he says came from ‘ an underground scene but realised the only way to put their music across , to really entertain people , is to get right out there in the main arena . ’ |
25 | Many have been constructed with just polythene over hardcore when the building inspector was n't about , but either way , when probing with a garden fork of thin steel rod , you probably wo n't be able to penetrate deeper than about 200mm . |
26 | If you are poor of course , even in Britain , you may care passionately about organic farming , but you probably wo n't be able to afford the vegetables . |
27 | Wild swans are very shy so you probably wo n't be able to get very close to them . |
28 | Well I mean if he 's very good you probably wo n't be able to . |
29 | be able to get there till this evening and you probably wo n't be able to see him will you ? |
30 | And according to you there wo n't be a future . |