Example sentences of "will n't [vb infin] a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | they wo n't do a thing for the children in their old blind school because R B E A have got so much money we do n't put our |
2 | ‘ Then , as we 're not , you wo n't expect an answer to your question , will you ? ’ she responded brightly . |
3 | So I think erm there is there is a difference between us in all of that , but that need n't necessarily mean that we wo n't identify a site in the future . |
4 | ‘ I wo n't sign a player for the sake of it . |
5 | ‘ Leaving videos aside , I wo n't sign a band without seeing them perform live , if that is possible . |
6 | The information is confidential and you wo n't pay a penny in arrangement fees . |
7 | Also at his star-studded birthday party , which cost £500,000 , were his two sisters , aged 10 and 11 — but they wo n't inherit a penny of their parents ' fortune . |
8 | ‘ Well , if she trains anything like you do , she wo n't forego a drink for the sake of her sport . ’ |
9 | That 's the style … relax … let yourself go … the anaesthetists are really first rate … you wo n't feel a thing down bel … |
10 | No you wo n't want a copy of that photograph let me tell you . |
11 | It wo n't do , wo n't make a lady of you , and you have to be some kind of a lady to get a decent job in a decent ladies ’ shop . |
12 | ‘ Wo n't make a bit of difference what you do , ’ she sniffed . |
13 | You wo n't make a lot of difference . |
14 | This 'll be my first attempt I would imagine that it wo n't make a lot of difference I could be wrong . |
15 | In spite of campaign by parents to maintain spending on education , the Government says it wo n't make an exception for Gloucestershire , the only county to be capped . |
16 | MR Lamont gets full marks for presentation but overall it wo n't change a lot of projections for recovery . |
17 | If you 're a '90s teen , the '70s wo n't mean a lot to you . |
18 | ‘ Mueller wo n't give a damn about the effect of a corporate plan on Europe and on individual countries . |
19 | Believe me , a man like that wo n't give a damn about the ideals Gran established … about caring for the welfare of the workforce , about … about the morality of labour … and besides , he wo n't be remotely interested in the textile industry ! ’ |
20 | But , and I did n't know this until I read the book , if you stand next to something that is triangular shaped , like , say , a triangle , it will give you a great feeling of harmony , and you wo n't give a f— about not having a place to live . ’ |
21 | I 've been so hoping you would soon be ready to join Brownies , but how can I pass over to a Brownie Guider a girl who wo n't lend a hand without being given something first and who does n't know the first thing about being obedient ? ’ |
22 | OSF wo n't put a date on when the re-worked Tivoli-based object management system will be delivered until its announcement later this month , though observers speculate it may be as late as the middle of next year . |
23 | The Foundation wo n't put a date on when the re-worked Tivoli-based object management system will be delivered until its announcement later this month , though observers speculate it may be as late as the middle of next year . |
24 | You wo n't know a thing about it . |
25 | Mary O'Dell 's a blessed angel — I wo n't hear a word against her . ’ |
26 | Darren is two foot six of crew-cut aggro , and Jan wo n't hear a word against him . |
27 | ‘ I wo n't hear a word against her , Franz . |
28 | ‘ You wo n't need a mallet on that one , ’ shouted Alejandro . |
29 | But I 've been taught to mind my own business , so I wo n't need an answer to that . ’ |
30 | ‘ I 'm too tired to run you home and you wo n't get a taxi at this time of night . |