Example sentences of "will [not/n't] go [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 But he will not go voluntarily and said : ‘ I have no intention of making way .
2 These images also interact with other texts , particularly newspaper accounts of similar conditions , and combine to confirm for many White spectators that the truth is that housing and employment problems and so on will not go away unless Blacks are sent away or at least have their entry to Britain severely restricted .
3 Hence there is a painful dilemma for the policy-maker between treating a problem as a black box which will not go away but whose size does not seem intimidating and is amenable to exorcism by benign rhetoric and minor policy adjustments ; or as a more diffuse , analytically complex and sophisticated explanation of why most of the problems exist .
4 And yet the problems reason hopes to resolve will not go away and we are little wiser in that respect than when Pascal wrote so perceptively : ‘ Man is neither angel nor brute , and the unfortunate thing is that he who would act the angel acts the brute . ’
5 I warn him that the subject will not go away until he is frank with the House and the country .
6 Er , Chairman the , the only advice that I can give Dr on that point is to say that the county council is not letting them down er the funding for major road schemes is provided by central government and we make a contribution towards it but if central government do not give us permission to go ahead with the race road scheme in terms of a grant , then in fact it will not go ahead and in that situation they may be let down , that is their judgement and that should be reflected in the way they vote at parliamentary elections .
7 Perhaps the incinerator will not go ahead as planned in Londonderry , East .
8 What Hamilton could see was that the talents of Warner Bros had combined to produce a film that was not so much about the Legion as ‘ about the kind of short-sighted , uninformed and well-enough-meaning men who have to be given an understanding of what democracy really is so that they will not go on and on providing tools for such legions ’ .
9 I will not go further than to say ’ around 40 ’ , but we certainly intend to implement the programme that we set out in ’ Options for Change ’ .
10 But Hugh Dykes , MP for Harrow East , said : ‘ I hope politicians will not go overboard and seek to bring in tough laws to curb the press .
11 Fat bacon and honey on toast will not go down as one of my all-time favourite local specs , but I had no complaint about the others , nor the ensuring risotto and gnocchi , nor even , amazingly enough , the inevitable chamois .
12 If , if you want to go to the bar , walk over to Annette 's after you 've finished , because we probably wo n't go up until about nine , half nine , would we , and then we 'll go up with ya .
13 Despite the penalties the recession and the increasingly sophisticated technology used by counterfeiters mean unlike the dinosaur this is a problem which wo n't go away but threatens to grow over the coming months .
14 He wo n't go away until he 's been paid .
15 Birkenhead-born Swain , who tasted life at the top as a player with Chelsea , Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa , said : ‘ Relegation is a terrible feeling for everyone involved and it wo n't go away until the first game of the season .
16 Sometimes they wo n't go away because of plain orneryness .
17 No wo n't go nowhere that I do
18 The actual work can be a bit fiddly — sometimes an arrangement just wo n't go right and I have to restrain myself from hurling it across the room .
19 You wo n't go out if you do n't eat it .
20 When my father is drunk and beats me , he does it because I wo n't go out and beg in the streets and bring him the money I get .
21 ca n't go wrong is that the th the thing in you put in the computer wo n't go off wo n't go off and wo n't be on the computing see what I 'm saying ?
22 And we wo n't go home when it rains
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