Example sentences of "[adj] you will [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ However … speaking of accommodation , I 'm afraid you 'll not find any suites of the type you have in mind — although there are the chalets , ’ she added as an afterthought .
2 No , I 'm afraid you wo n't see the baby again .
3 ‘ I 'm afraid you wo n't have any difficulty in remembering the name .
4 ‘ I 'm afraid you wo n't have the pleasure of seeing me onstage .
5 Now that 's different you 'll not get em to cancel it but to get them to spin it out over a longer period is a possibility and that 's what we 're gon na be working towards .
6 ‘ We have both learnt our dialectic in the academic arena where knocks that would frighten the London literary coteries are given and taken in good part ; and even where you think me sometimes too pert you will not suspect me of malice .
7 Just compare Cosmos value — we are convinced you wo n't find a better deal anywhere !
8 If you 're normal you wo n't have enjoyed this book much ( ! ) — but apart from that you will also continue to get things wrong occasionally .
9 Well dear you wo n't worry , I 'll shall soon tell him to !
10 At the other end of the scale they quite often roll just beneath the surface , and if the water is choppy you will not know it is happening .
11 You 'll be in agony but you 'll feel so good you wo n't care . ’
12 ‘ You 're sure you wo n't stay for tea ? ’
13 ‘ I assume you made it worth her while in other ways , but obviously I failed to discover from her own fair lips how much you thought she was worth , and I 'm damned sure you wo n't admit how much you 've paid over the odds for her favours . ’
14 There are some fantastic offers we 're sure you wo n't want to miss out on and the good news is that your Prize Draw Entry Bond doubles as your Order Form !
15 There are some fantastic offers we 're sure you wo n't want to miss out on and the good news is that your Prize Draw Entry Bond doubles as your Order Form !
16 ‘ Are you sure you wo n't chance a drop ? ’
17 ‘ Are you sure you wo n't change your mind about coming tonight ?
18 ‘ I 'm sure you wo n't dream of trying to escape from your obligations by fleeing the city .
19 ‘ You 're sure you wo n't get over-excited ? ’
20 Because I 'm sure you wo n't try to cross me from now on .
21 Sure you wo n't have a herring , Auguste ? ’
22 I 'm sure you wo n't have any trouble settling in , once you get to know your way around . ’
23 I 'm sure you wo n't have any problems , ’ before striding off through the living-room , and banging the front door closed behind him .
24 Are you sure you wo n't have a coffee Ken ?
25 Mrs A : I 'm sure you wo n't mind my asking , but how old are you ?
26 We have in fact a picture here which I 'm sure you wo n't mind us seeing , because of the context of your present appearance .
27 ‘ Can I be sure you wo n't slip a charm or something worse into the humous .
28 ‘ I 'm sure you wo n't say no to that . ’
29 ‘ Are you sure you wo n't take a lift ? ’
30 so we get another hour done , that 's another hour of taping , so that 's er one and a quarter tapes , sure you wo n't take it home ?
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