Example sentences of "wo [not/n't] know " in BNC.
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1 | What you wo n't know , unless you work for Ford , is just how high up the hierarchy our criticisms went , and how hard they hit . |
2 | With these you wo n't know the difference |
3 | ‘ Or it may not be , but we wo n't know till we sue them . ’ |
4 | You wo n't know it in 2000 |
5 | Jack wo n't know the difference . ’ |
6 | You wo n't know a thing about it . |
7 | You wo n't know about them , will you ? — You must have seen the seals , though , did n't you ? |
8 | The daft old bat probably wo n't know it 's gone for days . |
9 | ‘ It does n't matter , they wo n't know any different , ’ she said . |
10 | ‘ Of course they did n't say that , ’ said Nigel as if to an elderly sloth suffering from senile decay , ‘ but it 's no good me saying , ‘ Sinister , dexter , sinister , dexter , ’ because they wo n't know what I 'm talking about , will they ? |
11 | Them funny statues they make with no eyes in and titchy little things are so we wo n't know what they 're really like . |
12 | He wo n't know it , For he 's the abstracted sort . |
13 | We wo n't know till tomorrow what sort of dog 's breakfast they 'll dish up out of it , but they were waffling on about the poor little guinea-pig baby . |
14 | As there are rarely any symptoms ( until it is too late ! ) , you wo n't know unless you go and have your blood tested . |
15 | Then you follow me and hit me with a driver and drop away quickly because I 'm going to hit it so fast he wo n't know where the ball is until it 's down the fairway . ’ |
16 | Give 'em three months on a load of good grub and you wo n't know 'em . ’ |
17 | So , I 'm warning you , you come near me and there 'll be such an explosion that you wo n't know where you are . |
18 | You simply wo n't know what to look for in the way of payoffs , the consequences of behaviour . |
19 | Often you wo n't know how much of any ingredient is present . |
20 | I may not like this , but I wo n't know unless I try it first . |
21 | I wo n't know what to tell them . |
22 | That 's why you can tell Gran a white lie and she wo n't know any different . ’ |
23 | ‘ We are n't on any path , they wo n't know which way we 've gone . ’ |
24 | ‘ Well , if they wo n't believe , they wo n't know , ’ said the children to Polly . |
25 | ‘ But we wo n't know what was taken until Mr Gascoigne returns . ’ |
26 | The opposition wo n't know what 's 'it 'em . |
27 | He wo n't know for sure whether it 's a success until the time comes to deal with the excess stock . |
28 | Well they wo n't know you when they see you this afternoon . ’ |
29 | Once I was out of the cab I ran and ran , and lost her ; she wo n't know where to look , the pavements are covered with footmarks . |
30 | ‘ The damned Soviets wo n't know what the hell hit them . |