Example sentences of "wo [not/n't] [verb] [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I promise you it wo n't go any further than the three of us , ’ Sabrina said . |
2 | Particular example , remember this is all confidential I I 'm told so er er it wo n't go any further than this room . |
3 | ‘ Produce your bit of paper , ’ he rapped out , ‘ and , although I wo n't go so far as to give your eventual marriage my blessing , at least I 'll let it run its natural course . |
4 | I 'll just I wo n't scream very highly cos you 're my mate . |
5 | And the Milton Keynes-based Motor Insurers ' Bureau , which is responsible for compensation when a driver 's uninsured , says that it wo n't pay up either because Gooch was n't wholly to blame . |
6 | Er , H I V , the aids virus is a , a debilitating disease , we wo n't pay out initially because as soon as on diagnosis you could basically say they are , er , they 've got a debilitating disease , but we will pay out as soon as the illness actually affects some other part of the body er , and moves in to another disease . |
7 | The cattle are about to be sold , but they wo n't move any further than the farmers ' field . |
8 | Gerd regards any intrusion here as evidence that the adventurers are hostile , and he wo n't co-operate any further if he knows they have forced their way in here . |
9 | But because they have not reached agreement with the Press Association who supply newspapers with the racecards , it wo n't reach much further than racecourse punters who buy an official card . |
10 | I said that is a he did n't deny it er and he said that driver wo n't come back again because he was hoodwinked into coming up . |
11 | ‘ The men wo n't come in 'ere if they 're on strike , ‘ specially if it goes on fer any length of time . |
12 | ‘ My weak spots are my right knee and lower back , but I wo n't let on much because I like to make out I am indestructible . ’ |
13 | Naturally , she wo n't respond too well if I 'm involved . |
14 | ‘ It wo n't get as far as ‘ then what ’ , Ruth . |