Example sentences of "[adv] wo [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He 's still wo n't bleeding go out would he ?
2 quite a lot at the moment but hopefully wo n't shortly .
3 Oh course I can Erm there was a game that we called er Tin Lurky You probably wo n't well you never hear that expression now and er we used to get this old t any tin can and er you somebody would kick it you see and er the one that was sort of one used to have to fur and fetch this tin an bring it back again and then was should all hide , sounds a daft silly game , I know , but this one had to find us and the first one he found it was his turn next to fetch the tin and then find us again .
4 While Microsoft Corp rolled out Bill Gates to demo a slick-looking Windows NT , Univel Inc admitted that UnixWare is not as elegant as Windows and probably wo n't even come near Windows NT in look and feel .
5 Do n't worry , you probably wo n't even see her . ’
6 He probably wo n't even notice I 'm gone . ’
7 She said you probably wo n't even get th through the first ten .
8 Probably wo n't even be able to sit here .
9 If you have not used something for literally years the chances are that it wo n't come in useful for a rainy day ( the hoarder 's excuse ) and that you probably wo n't ever use it .
10 Last November he was banned from driving for four years , but says he probably wo n't ever drive again .
11 He sat in my armchair over and I said to him , well now nanny probably wo n't ever work again darling so I ca n't afford it so I 'm not buying much this year , he said you says that every year .
12 You obviously harbour some resentment against your ex-boyfriend too , but telling him about the abortion now wo n't necessarily help you to cope with the guilt you are feeling .
13 But students who qualify as doctors abroad wo n't automatically be allowed to practise in Britain .
14 And so on to the shop — ‘ hey … they 're selling stuff here ! ’ — and the cafe , the Casablanca Club , where a second voice murmurs , as it may well have done in arts centre days but certainly wo n't when the family visitor attraction becomes reality , ‘ a cup of coffee ? … pastry ? … hashish ? ’
15 You certainly wo n't miraculously ensure perfect spelling by helping pupils to use dictionaries , but you will find that it 's time well spent , because the main use to which dictionaries are normally put is to check spellings .
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