Example sentences of "we wo [not/n't] be able " in BNC.
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1 | We wo n't be able to take the second case of wine . ’ |
2 | Until we get the letter we wo n't be able to do anything , but we will speak to the people concerned . ’ |
3 | I wonder if it is here that the pictures are to appear , worrying that the seats are badly arranged , pointing the wrong way , that we wo n't be able to see them properly . |
4 | Because without the forest we wo n't be able to breathe and our hearts will stop and we will die . |
5 | ‘ It 'll soon be dark and then we wo n't be able to see him coming at all . ’ |
6 | We wo n't be able to nod off as news presenters drone on about the world 's woes and mother-in-laws ring with the latest family crisis . |
7 | ‘ But we wo n't be able to say what happened until we have looked at the area in daylight . ’ |
8 | ‘ We 've waited for years to have a Formula One world champion like Mansell — and now it looks as though we wo n't be able to use him . |
9 | I 'm pretty sure we wo n't be able to accomplish much . |
10 | Meanwhile , Adobe 's well documented clash of cultures with Microsoft Corp carries on — ‘ we wo n't be able to license our core technologies to Microsoft for Windows NT , ’ says Ybarra . |
11 | From the start there 'll be state participation because what we wo n't be able to sell will still have its owner , the state , responsible for the management and control of these enterprises . |
12 | We wo n't be able to get near the house for a while ; they 'll be expecting it . |
13 | We should n't leave them lying around the house like a tube of vitamin C. If the words come too easily to hand , we 'll use them without thought ; we wo n't be able to resist . |
14 | Without quality systems in place , we wo n't be able to tender in the future for design work which a lot of our clients will be offering . |
15 | ‘ We wo n't be able to reach the lady until we can telephone tonight . ’ |
16 | ‘ If he does n't get any better , we wo n't be able to go to Disneyland , ’ Paul says . |
17 | ‘ We have to cut costs or we wo n't be able to remain competitive . ’ |
18 | Their message , 25 years ago , was the same message as today : ’ We wo n't be able to sell your goods unless you market them to us properly . ’ |
19 | ‘ Yeah , ’ Grant agreed , then added soberly , ‘ Only thing is , these particular fish happen t'be sharks , an ’ we wo n't be able to jump 'em all like this . ’ |
20 | In the future we wo n't be able to just do things , we 'll have to experience them all the time . |
21 | If we do n't make our stand , next we wo n't be able to eat fish at all " . |
22 | We wo n't be able to estimate that , that model right , simply because we do n't have all the previous prices alright . |
23 | The difference is , of course , that those policies have got to be tested if each individual case appropriateness and er I I do feel that if we have a blanket policy then we wo n't be able to test it . |
24 | I thought I heard him say that there was some discretion in this matter , if the French do n't go ahead there is some discretion on the part of the British government , I thought it was automatic that if the French do n't ratify then we wo n't be able to ratify . |
25 | ‘ Until the authorities in Sarajevo decide to stop playing politics with humanitarian aid and decide to stop depriving their own people of food , we wo n't be able to deliver , ’ UNHCR spokeswoman Sylvana Foa said in Geneva . |
26 | We wo n't be able to have a great big piece put in the paper . |
27 | Oh we wo n't be able to hear |
28 | Well we wo n't be able to eat it then , it takes over night to set . |
29 | We wo n't be able to afford one for a couple of years yet . |
30 | Well Carol said we wo n't be able to afford to part with him ! |