Example sentences of "wo [not/n't] [vb infin] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Jolly Roger makers say they 're confident THEY wo n't suffer a similar fate because they 're already selling the beer across the country from Blackpool to the Isle of Wight .
2 Richardson wo n't manage a longer chat .
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 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 .
5 ‘ Being realistic , it looks as if Northern Ireland 's clubs will always be in the preliminary rounds of the European Cup and the Cup Winners ' Cup and you wo n't draw a big name , ’ said Anderson .
6 This should arguably supply a greater surface for bacteria than gravel — internal and external as the media is porous — and wo n't cost a great deal more or less than gravel .
7 that wo n't cost a little bit
8 ‘ You wo n't want a formal receipt ? ’
9 ‘ The most obvious thing in mine may be that I like to work with numbers , but if I 've an urge to be an innovator too , I probably wo n't make a successful auditor .
10 In other words , you wo n't make a separate section .
11 IF IT worries you that the national survey on sexual habits is not going to take place , you could take comfort from the thought that it probably wo n't make a vast amount of difference in the long run .
12 ‘ Are you saying Matthew wo n't make a fine sailor ? ’
13 As for the meeting , it wo n't make a blind bit of difference and the people of Darlington do n't care anyway .
14 Pre-flash wo n't make a bad picture good , but you can now expose your bad picture well .
15 Pre-flash wo n't make a bad picture good , but you can now expose your bad picture well .
16 He wo n't fancy a needling match on these terms .
17 So you wo n't put a new spline in , he goes but the ca , the crank case is
18 Still , too much detail is better than not enough , and the experienced user probably wo n't read a fat lot of the manual anyway .
19 By the following morning 's exercises — discussion of how to set about winning a Labour seat when the other candidate wo n't share a public platform with you , a mock television interview and a debate , several of the candidates who appeared strongest — including a chairman of the party 's Bow Group — seem to have given up the fight .
20 another mistake in the film was to suggest that in a a short franchise , say of seven years they would need a great deal of working capital , but they wo n't need a great deal of working capital or or share capital , they will actually be running a business where they get subsidy , because if er they 're involving socially necessary lines , like commuter lines , or or rural lines , then we 've made it very clear er that the taxpayers subsidy will continue , because these are loss making businesses , they will be bid they will bid for subsidy , and they will continue to get that subsidy , so they will have the flow of whatever income they can increase , in the passenger franchise , plus the subsidy , plus , and this is a very important point in what we 're doing in the restructuring of British Rail , you see , nobody up till now has said that British Rail is perfect , everyone acknowledges that there are big improvements to be made , the way we 're structuring it will get those improvements because the smaller franchises , not the great big monolithic nationalized industry , the smaller units , ha will be able to identify much more clearly where they can make the savings and where they can increase the revenue .
21 We hope she wo n't need a bone-marrow transplant .
22 If you saw the other films , you wo n't need a gay activist to give away the ending , although the spin on the story here is that the hero is a male cop ( Douglas ) , as opposed to the female lawyers and FBI agents of the earlier movies .
23 Well you wo n't get a decent price for it at a car boot sale John .
24 I think we wo n't get a unified transport system .
25 The company 's lawyer said : ‘ You wo n't get a real opal in any shape or form for £3.50 .
26 And you wo n't get a better view anywhere in the whole of England . ’
27 ‘ You wo n't get a better offer . ’
28 You wo n't get a better offer ! ’
29 He wo n't get a second chance .
30 You wo n't get a second chance .
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