Example sentences of "wo [not/n't] get " in BNC.
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1 | Why it wo n't get going . |
2 | You wo n't get your own room or anything but it 's free and probably better than nothing . ’ |
3 | It probably wo n't get us very far , but you never know , one of them might come up with something . ’ |
4 | Have a jar , you wo n't get far |
5 | But if your repertoire includes standards like Wo n't Get Fooled Again , Substitute , and My Generation , it must be galling to be made to justify your desire to go out and play them . |
6 | The three best moments of his career were , appropriately , the concert highlights : ‘ Wo n't Get Fooled Again' , ‘ 5.15 ’ and , despite the easy jokes , ‘ My Generation ’ , whose lyrics still have some pertinence even when sung by a 45 year old . |
7 | But we 've still got plenty to work on and we wo n't get into the real tour rhythm until next Saturday . ’ |
8 | ‘ The market is so bad now that it wo n't get any worse , at least in the South , ’ said Richard Roberts , an economist with Barclays Bank . |
9 | The Sergeant came barging into the Nissen hut , bawling out , ‘ Right , you bloody lot , if you have any homes to go to , get out of those pits and down to the orderly room , sharpish , or you wo n't get a bloody pass . ’ |
10 | You wo n't get an appointment . |
11 | ‘ Looking wo n't get you far in this world , ’ Moran said . |
12 | And there is the likelihood that they wo n't get permission to take their child home . |
13 | I do n't want to go near them , so I walk right up against the shops , sort of leaning right against the windows so they wo n't get me . |
14 | It 's worth the risk ; you wo n't get caught unless you get a very alert conductor . ’ |
15 | Les Conn : ‘ So anyway ’ , I said to David , ‘ I think you 'll have to have your hair cut , otherwise you wo n't get this programme on television ’ , to which he replied that he would n't cut his hair for the Prime Minister . |
16 | But as sure as God made little apples , you certainly wo n't get there if you do n't make the effort . ’ |
17 | Come on , pet , put that where the flies wo n't get it . ’ |
18 | You wo n't get him stopping here , not for all the tea in China . |
19 | Because you know that you wo n't get on that priority housing list if I 'm soft on you . ’ |
20 | ‘ Ah but , sir , if we practice a mite of deception , they wo n't get the change . |
21 | A few throwbacks Christian , Muslim , rationalist , racist , even Green still call for a ‘ return ’ to their own values , but without an army they wo n't get it . |
22 | ‘ You stay in the business longer and you wo n't get hurt with my approach . |
23 | If they ca n't get near the soil to lay their eggs you wo n't get any caterpillar damage . |
24 | The number one rule of organic pests and disease control is to grow strong , healthy plants that generally wo n't get attacked . |
25 | ‘ I ca n't , but we wo n't get anywhere by you being squeamish , will we ! ’ |
26 | or ‘ Look at her haircut , she wo n't get a hit record . ’ |
27 | After all she has been compared to Monroe , a parallel she does n't argue with although she insists she wo n't get into the same mess as the icon who screwed up her life with an overdose of men , booze and drugs . |
28 | ‘ He wo n't get far , so if he turns left at these lights we go right , ’ says Mark , but it 's only his sense of humour showing . |
29 | All these guides give opening times and precise directions , so you wo n't get lost and waste good visiting time . |
30 | ‘ People were saying , ‘ You wo n't get anywhere playing like that ’ . |