Example sentences of "i will not [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | But if it 's a lie , then you 'll end your days as an old maid , Ann , for I 'll not marry a liar , and no other man will have you either , not while I 've aught to say about it . " |
2 | ‘ I 'll not start a fight if that 's what 's troubling thee . |
3 | Do n't worry yerself , I 'll not mention a word of it to anyone . |
4 | ‘ I 'll not have a babby in the place , I told them . |
5 | I 'll not call a formal divisional meeting , we had that on Wednesday . |
6 | I 'll drive you to Glasgow the minute the snow lets up but I 'll not hear a word about it . ’ |
7 | PAMELA : Well then , sir , I will not tell a lie for the world . |
8 | I will not make a snap decision , Lieutenant . |
9 | I will not make a Second Reading speech now , but simply say that a safety culture built around individuals and the operating companies ' involvement and responsibilities is the only way to ensure the safest possible working environment . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | I have not your inches , laddie , but I will not tolerate a dirty ceiling ! ’ |
13 | The only trouble is that it lies quite close to a footbridge and as soon as anyone walks across it I can guarantee I will not get a bite for at least an hour afterwards . |
14 | A stirring battle cry ‘ I will not become a cabbage ’ helped double stroke victim Mr Morris Marshall overcome disability . |
15 | ‘ It was at this time that my silent plea possessively started ; ‘ I will not become a cabbage ’ which I continually repeated mentally and verbally , as best I could , for a long time . |
16 | ‘ I could not help recalling , ’ Sir Maurice Hankey , the Cabinet Secretary , wrote in his diary in September , ‘ that on the last day of Parliament Mr. Baldwin had walked across the yard outside [ the House of Commons ] and had said ‘ I will do everything I can to help the Government in making economies , but I will not enter a Coalition Government . ' |
17 | ‘ I will not take a penny of collection money to pay for Jennifer , ’ she said . |
18 | I will not take a point of order . |
19 | August I will not accept a team of gangsters directed by a mental retard . |
20 | Let us imagine the unspeakable agonies of horror that would have been suffered by someone in — I will not say a less exalted — a different position who had been similarly vilified . |
21 | And I will not have a saboteur in this house . ’ |
22 | It is the place which our neighbours find so fascinating that , in spite of our invitation to enter the living room , they say , ‘ I wo n't stay a moment ’ , but find that they stay thirty minutes ! |
23 | ‘ Leaving videos aside , I wo n't sign a band without seeing them perform live , if that is possible . |
24 | ‘ I wo n't sign a player for the sake of it . |
25 | I wo n't eat a leg as well . |
26 | And I wo n't spare a minute 's thought for the fact that Piers has n't been around for the entire day , and lord only knows what he 's getting up to with Nicole . |
27 | ‘ I wo n't tell a soul , ’ the boy said . |
28 | " Oh I wo n't tell a soul , " promised the delighted Cassowary . |
29 | Right so I wo n't draw a graph , but we 'll see if we can work out a sketch of a graph , roughly what it 's like . |
30 | I wo n't sing a word |