Example sentences of "wo not be [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Not really , dear , but she wo n't be over for a little while .
2 Then I said : ‘ It wo n't be over for me until it 's over for everybody . ’
3 It wo n't be over for any of us until the people who make war have been destroyed . ’
4 You wo n't be around for the other sessions
5 But this one wo n't be around for hundreds of years … in fact , it 'll probably be washed away with the first rainstorm .
6 For the time being Microsoft has its guns trained on the Unix application base , but it is taking little or no effort to persuade ISVs to port to an operating system that by even its own admission wo n't be around until next Spring at the earliest .
7 That box , the Series 1000 wo n't be around until next year .
8 The R4000 system , based on MIPS ' MP multi-processing version of the part , wo n't be around until later in the year when volume deliveries of that chip are scheduled to begin .
9 Although there are moves to define the requirements for a next generation user environment , UEC II ( UX No 391 ) , which will be a ‘ highly evolved ’ version of Motif , that wo n't be around until 1995 , and there are some more immediate issues that need to be addressed , according to IXI .
10 Most SMP vendors believe an efficient and scalable SMP version of Windows NT wo n't be around until the second or third release , which are reportedly scheduled to be rolled-out mid 1993 .
11 The impression of IBM Corp , Digital Equipment Corp and their ilk lining up like lambs to the slaughter may seem hard to credit for customers that have been driven to accept very hard bargains , but that is what appears to be happening with this Gadarene rush by the major manufacturers to get into the facilities management business in the US : we understand that many of the savings and loans , banks and securities houses that have gratefully accepted offers by the majors to run their data processing operations for them has little to do with saving money over the term of the contract , much to do with their urgent need for cash upfront to repair their ravaged balance sheets — the key attraction of the deals being the money paid at the start of the contract for the data processing facilities ; if the customers are in that much need of cash , chances are that many of them wo n't be around in five or seven years ' time , so that having spent good money for computers they do n't need , the facilities managers will be left with idle installations and contracts with no residual value .
12 He said : ‘ Ronny played very well and it is disappointing he wo n't be around against Sheffield United .
13 No he wo n't be up to midnight if he has n't got the car and the last train goes before then .
14 I wo n't be up at seven
15 ‘ Stella wo n't be in for dinner , ’ he said in a low voice .
16 He wo n't be in for another oh God knows .
17 I wo n't be in on Monday so people will have to come in on Monday somebody will have to come in on Monday , go to the room specified which I have n't agreed yet and then put it on and then bring it back again to so people who ca n't make it today , that that 's the alternative arrangement but I 'll tell you more when I come back at eleven o'clock , okay ?
18 Well no , the results wo n't be in till the night Gordon .
19 But I wo n't be off for long because I 've to follow Marcus . ’
20 Well she wo n't be back at school that soon , she was only knocked down
21 They wo n't be back for a while .
22 ‘ He wo n't be back for another half hour .
23 I 'll buy some food for you ; I wo n't be back for maybe thirty hours .
24 Do n't worry , she wo n't be back for a while . ’
25 She wo n't be back for ages . ’
26 He wo n't be back for a while . ’
27 ‘ They wo n't be back for another ten days . ’
28 So Eddie knows the real Delia Forbes has gone away and wo n't be back for a long time … but so what ? ’
29 The truck wo n't be back for ages . ’
30 She wo n't be back for hours . ’
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