Example sentences of "will not [verb] anything " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll not get anything else done out the back . |
2 | They will not admit anything of this , and so suffer under the effects of the traumatic experience . |
3 | I will wear his clothes , I will not change anything in the house . ’ |
4 | ‘ I will not wear anything with sequins ! ’ |
5 | Customer for the four-processor 128M-word machine , which has a 2.08ns — 480MHz — clock , ‘ fastest in the industry ’ — is the National Center for Atmospheric Research , which will not pay anything during a six-month trial . |
6 | The Customer for the four-processor 128M-word machine , which has a 2.08ns — 480MHz — clock , ‘ fastest in the industry ’ — is the National Center for Atmospheric Research , which will not pay anything during a six-month trial . |
7 | People will not miss anything that gives you an Achilles ’ heel . |
8 | We cried until suddenly my mother said , ‘ We will not achieve anything with tears . |
9 | I will not hide anything — I will tell them everything . ’ |
10 | Whilst LIFESPAN will not modify anything in this directory except its own files , the upgrade instructions may assume that only LIFESPAN files are to be found here . |
11 | You will not drink anything but watered wine . |
12 | Except on the vital matter of Europe , where the outcome is not yet clear , but where , at least , he is better than his opponents , I am quite confident that he will not do anything damaging to Britain . |
13 | If you follow the 10K schedules provided , the most advanced runner will not do anything longer than two hours . |
14 | Some friends can be very demanding and will not do anything unless you do it as well , or want to do everything you do . |
15 | As one young member of one of the groups put it : ‘ We just accept things as they are , and while we are quite prepared to talk to you tonight we will not do anything tomorrow . ’ |
16 | AT THE moment , many racists are confident the police will not do anything and even dare their victims to report them . ’ |
17 | Rose from Coventry says , cats will not do anything they do n't want to do . |
18 | It is quite reasonable for a purchaser to assume that a vendor who sells land for a particular purpose will not do anything to prevent its being used for that purpose , but it would be utterly unreasonable to assume that the vendor was undertaking restrictive obligations which would prevent his using land retained by him for any lawful purpose whatsoever … |
19 | You will not go out in the streets and you will not say anything in public . |
20 | ‘ People should not read too much into every statement , but I now need to know what everybody is thinking , and I will not discuss anything with the media until I have spoken to the necessary people . ’ |
21 | The hon. Gentleman and his hon. Friend the Member for West Bromwich , East ( Mr. Snape ) suggested that , because this is the only Bill on the table , we should settle for it or we will not get anything . |
22 | But Mr Lyall will not take anything for granted even though Ipswich are 10 points clear at the top . |
23 | Her lip lifted slightly as she replied , ‘ I will not take anything from you ! |
24 | ‘ We have managed to keep relations very harmonious for many years and we will not let anything disrupt that harmony , ’ he said . |
25 | Nat will not put anything on but ankle socks . |
26 | When asked in 1890 if a country like Russia should not have an independent Ministry of Agriculture , Vyshnegradsky was responsible for another bon mot : ‘ But the Minister of Agriculture will not have anything to do . ’ |
27 | This Congress was convened to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of the death of the Abbe de l'Epee a foremost pioneer in the history of deaf education , and was intended " to prove the progress which had been accomplished during the last century in the moral , material and social condition of the adult deaf and dumb ; therefore this Congress will not have anything to do with , or to remark on the methods of teaching which is not in its province " . |
28 | Martin Luther , excommunicated by the Pope and defending himself before the Emperor , closes his statement with the celebrated words : ‘ My conscience is taken captive by God 's word , I can not and will not recant anything . |
29 | Words of condemnation from our political or security leaders will not solve anything , but they will reassure the public that someone , somewhere is concerned about the attacks on them . |
30 | Words of condemnation from our political or security leaders will not solve anything , but they will reassure the public that someone , somewhere is concerned about the attacks on them . |