Example sentences of "will [not/n't] mind " in BNC.
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1 | Frank , as we approached the house , had said : ‘ Now you 'll not mind , I 'm sure — but my landlady … . |
2 | You 'll not mind it like that though do you ? |
3 | ‘ I 'm sure my mother will not mind — it was only a cup . |
4 | Sometimes you will not mind this too much : the freedom to shoot in whatever light happens to be available can outweigh these shortcomings . |
5 | the bank will not mind , though they may charge you for a management fee . |
6 | Your brother perhaps will not mind fetching them from the Commissariat . |
7 | The third is obviously preventive of or disruptive of relationships but , in the nature of the disorder , the man or woman concerned will not mind this unduly . |
8 | For the examiner may not agree that the fact is implied in the question ; but he will not mind about this if he sees that your assumption is not the result of carelessness but is your considered interpretation of the question . |
9 | I hope you will not mind me having circulated this letter to Wales four MEPs , since I am sure they will be concerned to hear of these difficulties . |
10 | ‘ And if he does not , ’ he continued , ‘ the Prince of Wales will not mind . |
11 | I trust that he will not mind my reproducing a letter from a mutual friend containing personal criticism . |
12 | ‘ You will not mind , Mama , if I take only a small allowance from you and Papa ? ’ |
13 | Does he accept that the general public will not mind in the least paying to see these magnificent treasures ? |
14 | For example , most people will not mind waiting a few extra minutes in a hospital waiting room if they know that the doctor has been called away to deal with an emergency . |
15 | I hope that my hon. Friend the Member for Harrow , West will not mind my robust defence of those who are not in the House to defend themselves . |
16 | I am sure that hon. Members will not mind if I put one or two statistics on the record . |
17 | However , from the moment he entered the Mess he was quite an outstanding character — and I hope he will not mind me mentioning it — against a rich harvest of exceptional characters at that time . |
18 | THE world will not mind its own business or permit exemptions when countries violate basic human rights , the UN secretary-general and America 's Secretary of State told a key conference yesterday . |
19 | They wo n't mind if it 's a false alarm , and you could prevent a burglary . |
20 | ‘ Aunt Bedelia wo n't mind , ’ I assured him . |
21 | I said , ‘ I hope Tremayne wo n't mind my taking all these with me when I go home . ’ |
22 | Masha wo n't mind . |
23 | ‘ They wo n't mind that . |
24 | He wo n't mind if he has shavings in his tail ! |
25 | She wo n't mind accepting something of that kind from the Pack , I know , and I 'm sure she 'll enjoy having you decorate the cottage for Christmas for her . ’ |
26 | Try to think of those good points of Sarah 's , Christine , and you wo n't mind about the few points she loses ! ’ |
27 | ‘ I hope mine host wo n't mind when he finds we 're only going to have coffee and bread and cheese — because we really ought n't to have a banquet ! ’ |
28 | Susan wo n't mind , will she ? ’ |
29 | I 'm going to tell her now , but she wo n't mind a bit , ’ said Breeze , as she hastily finished her letter and went in search of her sister . |
30 | ‘ I 'm sure my husband wo n't mind . |