Example sentences of "wo [not/n't] pay " in BNC.
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1 | The shopper , so the refrain goes , does n't know how to cook fresh fish , ca n't cope with bones , wo n't pay a fair price and will only be persuaded to buy the traditional species . |
2 | Most publishers wo n't pay artists any money until a record has been released in a major market because the publisher has no other way of recouping any investment . |
3 | They wo n't pay a young act any money , but they will let them play third on the bill on a Monday night or on a Thursday night when there are n't many people in the venue . |
4 | Wo n't Pay ! in from a recent tour and directed by Romy Baskerville . |
5 | Wo n't Pay ! ; |
6 | FOREIGN FIELDS : Deborah Pugh follows a session of the Cairo climate conference with David Trippier , British Environment Minister The ca n't pay , wo n't pay approach to the problem . |
7 | But plenty of people either ca n't pay , or wo n't pay on principle . |
8 | Those who wo n't pay may go to court . |
9 | ‘ Wo n't pay the rent , though , will they — ideas , feelings ? ’ |
10 | The PA wo n't pay that amount and I do n't see we can do it without . |
11 | ‘ If the PA wo n't pay for lessons from old auntie , they 're not likely to fork out what Biddy would charge — even if she teaches , which she does n't , as far as I know . ’ |
12 | ‘ I did n't mean to … er … a sick slave is nobody 's asset … er … it wo n't pay for an ounce of sugar … um … for the home trade … ’ |
13 | They wo n't pay taxes , and they never stop at red lights . ’ |
14 | Because Noddy wo n't pay the ransom . |
15 | The students , who call themselves the EC Unwelcoming Committee shouted : ‘ Its your slump , we wo n't pay . ’ |
16 | What are you going to do if your customer wo n't pay you ? |
17 | Also they wo n't help if your debtor is short of cash — either his bank wo n't pay or he 'll cancel them . |
18 | If your company wo n't pay for it , take responsibility for your own learning . |
19 | The information is confidential and you wo n't pay a penny in arrangement fees . |
20 | But Ellis intervened and insists he wo n't pay more than £2.1m for the striker . |
21 | Most wo n't pay up for delays unless your flight is held up for at least 12 hours — 10 with Thomas Cook . |
22 | It wo n't pay as much , but we wo n't starve . |
23 | He one morning received an unexpected phone call from a former colleague , now selling futures at DPR : " Repairing cars wo n't pay your bills , C … " she said . |
24 | And the insurance wo n't pay . |
25 | Hundred thousand pounds you do not have to submit an inland revenue account , therefore you do n't need to tell them about the three hundred thousand pounds and therefore you wo n't pay inheritance tax . |
26 | ‘ They wo n't pay , ’ he said to the landlord . |
27 | You ca n't sort of say — well , I know some people do — but I ca n't say ‘ I wo n't pay that bill because I 've got to buy some food . ’ |
28 | And now you have the gall to tell me you wo n't pay our monthly account . ’ |
29 | Cost-cutters who wo n't pay out the extra for ‘ traditional ’ , ‘ free-range ’ , ‘ conservation grade ’ or ‘ organic ’ can no longer put the blame for cruelty to animals on the factory farmers . |
30 | The parent will tend to recalibrate their response , as , as , as you have said , parents will come to expect children to make a lot of fuss about nothing , and consequently wo n't pay so much attention to a child 's distress as they would to an adult 's , because we regard it as natural , children to cry or make a fuss about the treatment we contribute , but the reason for that could be that we , we have as it were , readjusted our sensitivity to distress and we , we really have a double standard . |