Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] he will [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | We must do whatever we can to bring the murderer to justice , although realistically I do not think he will ever be found , ’ wrote Lt Col Stewart . |
2 | ‘ We must do whatever we can to bring the murderer to justice , although realistically I do not think he will ever be found , ’ concluded Lt Col Stewart 's statement . |
3 | Lt Col Stewart 's statement concluded : ‘ We must do whatever we can to bring the murderer to justice , although realistically I do not think he will ever be found . ’ |
4 | Lt Col Stewart said : ‘ Realistically I do not think he will ever be identified . ’ |
5 | The fact that he may have gone to ground does not mean he wo n't attack again , and they want to catch him before he does . |
6 | ‘ If he does n't eat he 'll just get thinner and thinner and who ever heard of a small , thin dinosaur ? ’ |
7 | I do n't think he 'll before at now . |
8 | I do n't think he 'll ever get back to full blast … |
9 | Well because he suppose there was a personality clash between erm Sugar and the Board at Spurs and er a dirty tic tricks campaign against Terry Venables by Sugar and his associates and they 've blackened his name now so that er I do n't think he 'll ever get the England job , but he 's the ideal candidate for it |
10 | Well I do n't think he will either . |
11 | I do n't think he will ever do another Love Story , but having accepted that his gutsy sagas are OK . |
12 | And he wo n't employ he wo n't employ full time workers . |
13 | Now I do n't suppose he 'll never get to his home and see his wile again . |
14 | Of course , that does n't mean he wo n't take a woman if he fancies her , especially after what Matilda said , but … ’ |
15 | That does n't mean he will automatically come here . |