Example sentences of "wo [not/n't] bother " in BNC.
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1 | We wo n't bother you much longer . |
2 | ‘ I wo n't bother you for long , ’ Camb said gently . |
3 | Mr Lee Chuk-Yan reflected a similar weary resignation : ‘ We wo n't bother campaigning , it 's a hopeless case , ’ he said . |
4 | I 'm looking forward to Hamlet , but I wo n't bother you at the theatre ; I 'll see you at the flat . |
5 | I fear if I do n't make an effort soon I 'll be considered too old to adopt , but if you think I have no chance at all , I wo n't bother risking disappointment . |
6 | In some places he will say : ‘ Well , we wo n't bother fishing here , we will walk on to the next loch ’ , where you invariably catch a fish or two . |
7 | He wo n't bother , I 've got no hold on him . |
8 | When it comes to riding a bike , a child does n't say , ‘ Well , I fell over a lot when I was learning to walk , so maybe I wo n't bother with a bike . ’ |
9 | Club captain Gordon Strachan made the feelings of the Leeds players over Lukic plain last night when he said : ‘ He 's so mentally tough it wo n't bother him in the slightest . |
10 | ‘ Then I wo n't bother with anything , ’ Constance said . |
11 | His comment ‘ If you do n't bother him , he wo n't bother you ’ did nothing to restore our shattered nerves . |
12 | ‘ We know Boro will come at us , but that wo n't bother me — and I 'll get plenty of help from the rest of the defence . ’ |
13 | ‘ They wo n't bother us again . ’ |
14 | But they wo n't bother with either of those things . |
15 | The pressure wo n't bother him because he 's not a nervous type , and with his pace and aggression he 'd trouble the best batsman in the world . |
16 | because people get under pressure and it 's oh Christ I ai n't got time so I wo n't bother ! |
17 | We wo n't bother her if it is n't necessary . ’ |
18 | And er the need of this particular problem is unless there 's an area whereby there is an accident risk they wo n't bother with it . |
19 | And then it wo n't it wo n't bother us at all will it ? |
20 | Oh I wo n't bother writing this |
21 | ‘ Yes , I know , but Con 's not very keen so we wo n't bother . ’ |
22 | I believe this situation is self-explanatory , so I wo n't bother you with details ; suffice it to say that the best engineers in Germany have convinced me that the weakest point in this chain is your body . |
23 | If he gives you that , if he gives you F of F , then he can give you F of G , and I 'm pretty sure that you do need to know that , so I wo n't bother checking . |
24 | If we conduct an interventive experiment , and inject a drug which results in an animal not performing some task on which it has been trained ‘ correctly ’ ( I wo n't bother putting that word into inverted commas henceforward ; I have already spelled out that what we read as correct in an animal 's behaviour is interpreted by our criteria , not necessarily by its own ) , how can we be sure that what has been blocked or disturbed is the memory rather than the motor or sensory activity on which its expression depends ? |
25 | ‘ They probably wo n't bother to mark it , ’ said Camille . |
26 | What you do understand so we wo n't bother to spend as much time on . |
27 | But we wo n't bother you with our findings if you feel that way . ’ |
28 | ‘ Now , if I can just take your prints , Mr Fernie , I wo n't bother you any more . ’ |
29 | Minus four , now we wo n't bother with that side , what would we do on this side ? |
30 | I 've always grown up with the idea if I do a job , I 'll , I 'll do it properly or else I wo n't bother , I wo n't tackle it all . |