Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] will [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm afraid we wo n't both be able to leave Water Gypsy at the next stop . |
2 | Jenny , now happily married , cried when she heard her torturer was dead and said : ‘ I 'm relieved I will never again feel my stomach churn when a man with his silhouette passes me in the street ’ . |
3 | If your footwear is uncomfortable you will not only end up with sore feet or blisters but you could become a danger to yourself or , worse , still , to others who might have to come and rescue you . |
4 | We do n't know how long it will last but we 're convinced it wo n't just be a flash in the pan |
5 | Oh , oh , well we 'd better go then , but we 'll come back next year because that was good I said no I 'm sorry you wo n't actually I 'm going I 've done my little bit for a while , no one else . |
6 | Or is your cover-up act so complete you wo n't even let yourself see through those damned barriers ? ’ |
7 | Similarly , if we take two speakers at random we will almost certainly find that one speaker typically speaks with lower pitch than the other ; the difference between the two speakers is not linguistically significant because their habitual pitch level is determined by their physical structure . |
8 | I 'm sure nothing will ever truly compensate the children Beck abused . |
9 | If this is successful it will almost certainly be extended to other stores . |
10 | ‘ His first name 's so silly I wo n't even tell you it . ’ |
11 | difficult people to deal with they get much commitments out they 're so frightened they wo n't actually say no , they wo n't point out what is the objection to that and none of us got very much business out of the guy at all . |