Example sentences of "wo [not/n't] [be] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Meanwhile Norman Stone 's confident his reputation wo n't be dented like that of Lord Dacre , the Oxford historian who helped the Sunday Times serialise what he thought were the Hitler diaries but soon turned out to be a hoax . |
2 | Rover has provided written evidence for the Enquiry but wo n't be represented at the hearings . |
3 | Key to this stage of planning is the acceptance ( once again ) that there must be some time limits given to each ‘ activity ’ , or the whole project will become lopsided and wo n't be completed in time . |
4 | ‘ But we think we have spent our money wisely on new signings up to now and wo n't be rushed into anything . ’ |
5 | What began as a hobby took over his life and though Joan did n't have the same initial enthusiasm , she helped him set up Woodstock Exotics in 1983 and now she becomes so fond of some of the plants she wo n't be parted from them ! |
6 | But she wo n't be seen on screen . |
7 | We are sorry that she wo n't be seen by more but it just has not been possible . |
8 | You wo n't be called upon to give them injections . ’ |
9 | Now they say he will be assessed by the same doctor who saw him last time , so I 'm very worried that he wo n't be sent to a secure unit as he should be |
10 | You may feel pressured to buy what ‘ everybody else is getting this year , Mum , ’ but there are alternatives to please you both — and that wo n't be broken by Boxing Day . |
11 | I wo n't be broken by him . |
12 | And Australia 's 12–6 victory over England in the final wo n't be aired in the US until nearly four months after it was played . |
13 | An avalanche 's blocked the track outside Sion and first reports say it wo n't be cleared before daybreak . |
14 | How are you going to make sure your customer 's payment to you wo n't be stopped by his government 's policies , which is always possible where there are balance of payments or political problems ? |
15 | ‘ You wo n't be troubled by those French vermin again , ’ he said soothingly . |
16 | ‘ But it wo n't be imposed on anybody because the patient 's view remains paramount . ’ |
17 | One thing 's for sure , the sons and daughters of all those rich Tories who bulldozed through this crackpot curriculum wo n't be hindered in any way . |
18 | Er , well , she she 's not being supported by the commission for year one , and in fact she wo n't be supported for year two either , so the thing that , I I 'm I 'm I put it in as a potential budget |
19 | Your assurance that the whole area wo n't be destroyed by the development ? ’ |
20 | Apple is hoping that the event wo n't be lost on Washington either . |
21 | It wo n't be lost on anyone concerned with the application of this settlement that despite the Secretary of State 's earlier remarks as the democratically controlled public sector , represented by local government , faces further cuts . |
22 | Our experience of the average guitarist is that they know what they want and they wo n't be fooled into buying fresh air simply on the strength of a good review ! |
23 | Pammy Jane added : ‘ I hope they wo n't be dragged into this . |
24 | Meanwhile the man at the centre of it all wo n't be dragged into this latest debate . |
25 | It 's hard for any government to persist unless there are considerable numbers of people who regard it as legitimate , but legitimacy changes also , and if you make erm drastic mistakes you wo n't be re-elected like President Hoover . |
26 | You wo n't be irritated by a steering wheel which writhes slightly between your hands as you accelerate . |
27 | Hunt saboteur groups say Nazi supporters wo n't be tolerated in their organisation , and one known sympathiser was recently expelled … |
28 | In the past , psychologists have even claimed that ‘ the world will be saved by the psychologists , or it wo n't be saved at all ’ ( Maslow quoted in Pečjak 1985 : 268 ) . |
29 | But Birmingham wo n't be asked to hand back the money . |
30 | ‘ I 'd like him to bear his rightful name , I 'd like him to be able to say which family he comes from , I 'd like him to hold his head up high in any company — but I wo n't be bounced into a sham of a marriage , not even for five minutes . |