Example sentences of "[pers pn] wo [adv] [be] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We 'll have to tell Miss Brewster that I wo n't be at school . ’ |
2 | Looks like I wo n't be on Wogan on Monday . |
3 | I wo n't be in Santa Barbara for ever , and I do n't want to mess things up for him . ’ |
4 | But I wo n't be in London . ’ |
5 | Jane , 54 , said : ‘ I wo n't be in films again . |
6 | I wo n't be in touch with you for a time and I do n't want you starting a panic . ’ |
7 | Whatever the weather , when Rosemary gets back home she wo n't be on land for long at the end of the month she 's off doing her first stint at white water rafting ! |
8 | ‘ She wo n't be on stairs — not if she can help it , ’ the sister retorted briefly . |
9 | And there 's no telling quite what they will do … some nights they put on a full stage show , other times there may be a game or a sing song to join in with … but whatever the day , whatever the time there 's one thing you wo n't be at Tropicana , and that 's bored ! |
10 | ‘ But you wo n't be at home , will you ? ’ |
11 | Obviously neither of you are at retirement age so you wo n't be in receipt of any retirement benefits . |
12 | Unlike me , you wo n't be in Purgatory for long . ’ |
13 | I hope your enemies will be happy with that , and then you wo n't be in danger any more . |
14 | It 's a pity they wo n't be at Wembley . |
15 | ‘ If they do n't know by 1 April , it wo n't be through want of trying , ’ says Walters . |
16 | But with a sly dig at Essex and England captain Graham Gooch , David quipped : ‘ It wo n't be near Essex or Bombay . ’ |
17 | It wo n't be in centimetres or millimetres , it 'll just be a number . |
18 | Er not that it wo n't be in York but that . |
19 | ‘ It 's near the colonnade — but I 'm afraid it wo n't be in action until the first of May — or possibly the last day in April , ’ he supplied . |
20 | All the other pros are going mad to get hold of them , but Jefferson says this is the only one — a prototype in the real sense — and it wo n't be in production for several months . ’ |
21 | I goes well they 'll improve the grant to start off with , he goes well it wo n't be in time to benefit us , I goes well you should n't just be thinking about yourself |
22 | ‘ It wo n't be like Dunkirk this time , ’ Mr Redmond said to Anne when he saw her worried expression . |
23 | ‘ Ensuring that he wo n't be in Kinsai when the Kha-Khan dies , ’ Orcadai observed . |
24 | Oh he wo n't be in school will he ? |