Example sentences of "wo [adv] have [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Tell her that I hope the next time I come to stay she wo n't have such a huge fire in the Blue Room . ’ |
2 | But the Squadron wo n't have such a lucky escape . |
3 | The newsletter speculates that if ‘ Q ’ is good , ‘ it could significantly delay the migration of Apple 's customers to the PowerPC since the early PowerPC chips wo n't have spectacular performance . ’ |
4 | Which does n't mean to say we wo n't have substantial erm P and L er contribution fro from B-Sky-B . |
5 | Well I think , probably ought to make it clear of course that we wo n't have available to us the greenbelt local plan enquiry , so |
6 | ‘ We wo n't have all 60 scenarios , but we should have more than one . ’ |
7 | You wo n't have all that much . |
8 | Put your hands up if you want to speak please , and then we wo n't have two people talking together . |
9 | that means , there 's a lot of people that wo n't have six months full , six months half , if might be , you know , a couple of months full , a couple of months half . |
10 | Well you wo n't have bloody ! |
11 | By the time you 've bought a Warlord , a Battle Standard Bearer , Bosses for your units , and Big Bosses for vulnerable Goblin units , plus magic weapons and armour for the most important characters , the chances are you wo n't have many points left . |
12 | But these will only reduce smell and run-off , not cure them , and they wo n't have much effect on grass contamination . |
13 | Of course , it wo n't have much to spark the interest of the up-market end of the Murdoch empire , since the writer in question had no connection whatever with the Soviet Communist party , although he is pretty partial to Tottenham Hotspur . |
14 | ‘ I wo n't have much time for the pictures any more . |
15 | There 's one thing sure , you wo n't have much time to grumble because you 'll be taken up with scratchin' yourself . |
16 | Mitsubishi Electric Corp is said to be looking to the second source agreement with Digital Equipment Corp on the Alpha RISC to build a new base for its semiconductor business : the company gave up manufacturing its own mainframe and mid-range computers several years ago , in favour of selling IBM Corp and Hewlett-Packard Co machines on an OEM basis , and focusing its strategy on client-server systems , where it was assisted by its purchase of the Apricot Computers Ltd hardware division — but Apricot insists that it is 100% wedded to the Intel Corp iAPX-86 architecture and has no plans to build Alpha machines , although if the instruction comes in from Tokyo , it wo n't have much option ; there is an element of two-timing in Mitsubishi Electric signing up with DEC because it is already a member of the Hewlett-Packard Precision RISC Organisation . |
17 | The resort is not really suitable for children or teenagers , since they wo n't have much company ; Bitez is better . |
18 | He said : ‘ Marilyn Duxbody 's account of running a naughty knickers mail order catalogue wo n't have much influence . ’ |
19 | Telling her she 's naughty probably wo n't have much effect on her at this stage , as she wo n't really understand what that means . |
20 | So I mooch out of the kitchen telling myself that these two wo n't have much to tell anyway . |
21 | And as for not believing me , they wo n't have much choice . |
22 | You wo n't have much luggage to carry for a weekend . |
23 | With all your business trips , you wo n't have much time to spare for Thomas , ’ she carried on , ‘ and — ’ |
24 | Well you wo n't have much time now to eat |
25 | Well he wo n't have much to do with the greengages the night he 's going . |
26 | The thing you probably wo n't have much time to do in seven hours is erm his sermons , which really do tie in with the |
27 | A N five five one five you wo n't have one of them in stock will you ? |
28 | ‘ I wo n't have that thing standing in front of the house , ’ she had said forcibly . |
29 | But that will be no consolation to the kids who wo n't have that choice . |
30 | That is equally patronising , and the county clubs wo n't have that anyway , because of the fear of playing on substandard pitches on club grounds . |