Example sentences of "n't be [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I wo n't be long and then I 'll explain everything and you wo n't be cross any more . ’ |
2 | in the audience , be careful cos you 're going do n't be under any illusion when your region , your job , or your elected position is under threat , it 's human nature to protect your back and when this happens , it 's the members who end up being the casualties . |
3 | No , they wo n't be on that type er ju , . |
4 | ‘ Now my job 's up north , or I would n't be on this train now . |
5 | This way we wo n't be on any ticket manifesto , not until we get across to Europe . ’ |
6 | Someone , somewhere , figured out that a shapely , karate-dispensing ebony superwoman would n't be at all a bad idea . |
7 | " I would n't be at all surprised . |
8 | I have some very good leads on where these people might be , and I would n't be at all surprised if some of them were still alive . |
9 | I would n't be at all surprised if he insured you on his household policy along with his antiquities , paintings and Persian rugs . ’ |
10 | You would n't be at all important to us . |
11 | ‘ Michael Stein hates James and I would n't be at all surprised if he had n't started a rumour like that himself . |
12 | It is n't designed for high volume output , but I would n't be at all upset to have one adorning my desk . |
13 | I should n't be at all surprised if he did n't fancy me , thought Jenny . |
14 | Henry said that he would n't be at all surprised ; but Lettice need not be afraid as long as she stayed close to him . |
15 | His last remark to me was that if there was any jiggery-pokery about candles he would n't be at all surprised if Jefferson did n't have a hand in it . |
16 | I would n't be at all surprised to find them camping on your doorstep , once they get on to this story . |
17 | I would n't be at all surprised if it were too much to get finished in one day — which would mean that she 'd have to stay overnight . ’ |
18 | ‘ I do n't know who you think you are , ’ she began , deciding to take the initiative , ‘ but I can tell you that my father wo n't be at all pleased with your attitude . |
19 | She could n't be at all sure that giving in to such an impulse would have the desired effect . |
20 | ‘ I would n't be at all surprised if the road from here to the slopes is blocked by tomorrow morning . ’ |
21 | The speaker driver has now found its way onto many private BBS systems as well , and we would n't be at all surprised to see it popping up in shareware catalogues very soon . |
22 | It , it 's possible that the , the , the manning per hectare in this very rural county is lower than in central London , I would n't be at all surprised . |
23 | Despite his apparent desire , matching the sudden irrational flaring of her own treacherous libido , he still suspected her of having designs on the family fortune , and she would n't be at all surprised to discover that his attempt to kiss her just now had been a sort of test . |
24 | Bob and I had all sorts of schemes for us all to meet , including asking you to come to Edinburgh as a halfway house , but we realised that actually that is rather more than halfway for you , and would n't be at all easy . |
25 | I would n't be at all impressed with it . |
26 | I would n't be at all surprised |
27 | The elder one is particularly interested in science and I should n't be at all surprised if they do n't become scientists |
28 | ‘ He wo n't be at this place , ’ Doreen assured her in a lofty tone . |
29 | It wo n't be for another month . |
30 | You 're growing up , yes , but you 're not grown-up and you wo n't be for some time , and in the meantime you 're still my girl . |