Example sentences of "will [not/n't] come " in BNC.
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1 | And he 'll not come out on strike . |
2 | He 'll not come down for two week ! |
3 | the thing with them , a bed with them , she 'll not come in now , and never come , no reason why not , cos I know she smokes so what does she do that we have n't to know , so I says oh I says this bed is n't gon na keep being here and no An no Angela in it |
4 | The Commission also took a stronger stand in respect of two other countries on its agenda : Cuba will not come under special scrutiny by a representative of the UN Secretary-General and the Expert on Equatorial Guinea , a country which receives assistance under the UN Advisory Services Program , has been requested to study the human rights situation there . |
5 | This fuller appreciation may result from a short or a long article , even occasionally some unexpected insight or well-phrased judgement ; but it will not come from a brief comment off the cuff , an item of gossip , or a mere listing . |
6 | A quick but careful briefing would , in most cases , prevent incidents such as someone lifting a wing without first checking that the other wing will not come down on to another glider 's canopy . |
7 | Donald came down two hours ago , and would you believe it , Bisset will not come to marry them . ’ |
8 | This is why Mr Mandela will not come out first , why the initial idea will be to test the waters with the lesser-known prisoners . |
9 | If you charge students , they will not come . |
10 | The changes will not come into force until 1991 and Lloyd 's stressed that it was attempting to introduce safeguards to ensure the market 's underwriting standards did not deteroriate . |
11 | Change in ITV will not come overnight : ITV franchises still have three more years to run under contracts requiring them to offer factual programmes in peak hours , and a host of other public service obligations . |
12 | The changes will not come into force until 1991 and Lloyd 's stressed that it was attempting to introduce safeguards to ensure the market 's underwriting standards did not deteroriate . |
13 | The judge 's decision means that the case will not come to court before early 1991 , when the issues will be decided in the context of the individual cases . |
14 | The Ryder Cup will not come to Spain in 1993 ? |
15 | The vested interests of large corporations will not come clean unless we force them . |
16 | Several of the changes Mr Major announced will not come in until next year , and their effects will hardly be noticed for a while after that . |
17 | Hanoi conservatives counter by pointing out that what the economy needs most — cash — will not come immediately , and not at all if the ceasefire breaks down . |
18 | ‘ , ‘ The dumb words are fastened in my throat , / And will not come … . ’ |
19 | ‘ But I have not said I will not come ! |
20 | I know you will not come back to me . |
21 | Very often the bereaved will not come to find us , but we may need to make the approach to them . |
22 | They carry the same fear that someone will not come back even though as adults they may have far more control over the situation . |
23 | The picture comes to mind of Miss Havisham in Charles Dickens ' Great Expectations sitting in her wedding dress for many years waiting for the groom who will not come . |
24 | If you will not come to us I am resolved to bring Oreste to you by and by so you may see how he progresses which I hope will be as well as when he was under your care . |
25 | ‘ They have a father , ma'am , ’ Wilson said , gently enough but nevertheless detached from Mrs Browning 's distress , ‘ and each other and will not come to want . |
26 | She went away with some men in brown uniforms and will not come back to her little boy . |
27 | Although the standards will not come into force until next year , most Japanese banks are either in breach of the Bank for International Settlements ' capital-adequecy ratios , or about to be . |
28 | The response we 've had indicates that our clients are confident they will not come to any harm . ’ |
29 | Over a longer period , substances produced in quantities of between 10 and 1000 tpa will be covered , while substances of which less than 10 tpa are produced annually will not come within the scope of the programme for the time being . |
30 | Bankside activity has reached such a pitch , even at night , that the carp will not come near the margins . |