Example sentences of "wo n't have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He 's practically crippled that oldest lad of his , and him not ten yet , and she wo n't have a word said against him . |
2 | ‘ The foreign gentleman wo n't have a notion how things are done below stairs . |
3 | ‘ Now I believe what the countrywomen say about peacocks — they wo n't have a feather in the house — the Evil Eye they say it brings . ’ |
4 | Well I 'll should take , I mean hopefully you wo n't have a cold . |
5 | If you forget this needle set up and have the needles starting and finishing on a red mark ( or on a blank at both ends ) , the same set of needles will work both ways , the others wo n't have a turn and after three rows , you are all jammed up ! |
6 | I wo n't have a jam sandwich . |
7 | He wo n't have a go if you have a bad game , but he expects everyone to give their all . |
8 | ‘ They 'll only have the sand buckets , they wo n't have a water supply . |
9 | I 'm counting on you to give me children , and I wo n't have a slur on their legitimacy . ’ |
10 | We simply have to be sensible and professional , and we wo n't have a speck of trouble . ’ |
11 | I use a lot of sticky lables , so I wo n't have a problem with the new stamps . |
12 | So keep the the plaster-spotted faces of the fanatics in your mind as you exercise , and you 'll laugh so much the wrinkles wo n't have a chance . |
13 | ‘ The competition is well under way , so if we do n't get going now we really wo n't have a chance . |
14 | " Things wo n't have a chance to get worse and do n't worry . |
15 | No By time you I mean it 's not that far but by the time you get there the car wo n't have a chance to warm up thoroughly . |
16 | The silly old bugger still wo n't have a telephone installed , you know . |
17 | And he wo n't have a boiler big enough for the suit . |
18 | And then they tried to take and I said Well thank you very much I wo n't have a refund after all . |
19 | If you do , I 'll forget every agreement we ever had , and I 'll fight you with everything I 've got , so that by the end you wo n't have a shred of reputation left — ’ |
20 | So anyway I thought I wo n't have a drink cos if this secretary was n't there I did n't know how long she 'd be so er but I di I went upstairs to where we had the meeting with Mike the other week . |
21 | We wo n't have a class on that 's just somebody that republishes the book . |
22 | ‘ It 'll heal cleanly , so you wo n't have a scar to ruin your beauty . |
23 | no but he wo n't have a mortgage . |
24 | Now you might say perhaps , without really thinking about it , well if he 's got any sense he wo n't have a lot of fe , faith in me because I am , I am a great failure , I 've let him down . |
25 | I hope I wo n't have a fit . |
26 | For , in the words of national sales manager Owain Pugh , ‘ without profitable customers we wo n't have a business , and without competitively-priced raw materials our customers wo n't have a business . |
27 | For , in the words of national sales manager Owain Pugh , ‘ without profitable customers we wo n't have a business , and without competitively-priced raw materials our customers wo n't have a business . |
28 | You need to be ‘ with it ’ , because you can never guarantee that you wo n't have a launch failure or end up in a field instead of back where you started . |
29 | An MP says that by the time the technology 's developed , Britain wo n't have a coal industry . |
30 | Even with the silver mask , which gives the wearer some Charlatan-type skills , this does n't mean that face-to-face encounters wo n't have a Fel penalty ( the skill bonuses apply separately from any general Fel penalty or bonus ) — after all , people do n't tend to trust people who wear masks . |