Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] will not " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He 'd sneer at you , him and his daughter , and at me for letting you go out so , and that I 'll not have ! |
2 | In a brief statement Edwards said : ‘ I have told my board colleagues that I will not be rushed and will come to a decision towards the end of the season . ’ |
3 | In a brief statement Edwards said : ‘ I have told my board colleagues that I will not be rushed and will come to a decision towards the end of the season . ’ |
4 | The story of biblical criticism has been so well documented and so often told that I will not recount it . |
5 | I have confidence that I will not , after all , have to have a further operation . |
6 | ‘ Except that I will not detain you in prison or expel you from Scotland , on one condition . |
7 | ‘ I assure you that I will not give any offence to the Lady Yolande . |
8 | If I act on the maxim that I will not do things which will hurt Mary 's feelings , that is not universalised simply because I will that all should avoid hurting Mary 's feelings . |
9 | The only conclusion I can draw is that the two-pack AC lacquer that was used on the first table was something that I will not use again on dark timber if I want to bring out the full colour of the wood . |
10 | More than that I will not say . |
11 | This request to you to represent my interests is made on strict the understanding that I will not be liable for the costs of so doing . |
12 | I have nothing to say to you that I will not say in front of Alec Smith . ’ |
13 | I trust that I will not fall into the same trap ! |
14 | ‘ But I also know that I will not reach any of those records on reputation . |
15 | ‘ And to the end that you may deal for me without hindrance , to bring about this peace , I undertake that I will not henceforth , at least until I do withdraw this word , have any ado of my own willing with any English company in arms , but will forbear them as you counsel . |
16 | ‘ Rest assured that I will not abandon you . ’ |
17 | I am very sorry that I will not be able to attend the concert at which my hon. Friend will be singing . |
18 | I know that I will not be here , Mr. Speaker |
19 | I KNOW THAT I WILL NOT BE ABLE TO DIE until have met Morrissey , but I know that letters from males who are similar ( mentally and/or physically ) to this object of infatuation will serve to lessen the pain . |
20 | You are saying that I will not ride there , or open a hollowing , or step down through a cave , but must find the threshold to a journey inwards . |
21 | He gambles that I will not leap down and pursue him along the pavement . |
22 | Here 's a form of declaration by a spouse or any other person who may have an interest for which , acting for a buyer , you are entitled to ask : I hereby undertake that in consideration of your entering into an agreement to purchase the above property any interest which I may have or acquire therein shall be deferred to any interest of you or any mortgagee or chargee and that I will not apply for the registration of any land charge , caution , notice or restriction in respect thereof . |
23 | I merely hope that I will not be a Charles talking about the fire cover again for today and er perhaps in future times for the simple reason that it is one thing to make a budget , it is one thing to do a . |
24 | ‘ And I give you my word that I will not be seen in public again with her . ’ |
25 | Please remember that I will not get angry or upset with you . |
26 | There I hereby make a pact that I will not blame Joe for anything I copy off her in biology . |
27 | I must emphasize that I will not make a further reduction in interest rates until I 'm sure that it is safe and prudent to do so . |
28 | Monetary policy will remain tight ; I must emphasize that I will not make a further reduction in interest rates until I am sure that it is safe and prudent to do so . |
29 | She is adamant that she will not tour until she feels she is ready . |
30 | You have to accept the fact that she will not be feeling she has too much to be grateful about , when she ruminates on the loss of her home and some of her previous complete independence . |