Example sentences of "[noun] wo [not/n't] [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | telling me for a fact Steven wo n't touch me ? |
2 | He says , ‘ The superintendent wo n't recommend me for being a policeman . ’ |
3 | I 'm not saying they would , but what I 'm saying is if say we 're four per cent behind and Ken wo n't give me the exact price |
4 | ‘ My mummy wo n't let me play with her again , ’ said Lucile , a note of righteousness creeping into her terror . |
5 | ‘ I 'll leave them on the mat inside the door so you can change into them , then your clogs wo n't wake me up from my nap . |
6 | Well the lady wo n't give me a |
7 | John Hall wo n't thank me for saying this but the MetroCentre falls into this category . |
8 | Old Crumwallis wo n't notice I 've had more than his miserly allowance . |
9 | Er I do n't know who by as Giles wo n't tell me but he definitely knows the two people that 've laid her . |
10 | But Aunt May wo n't let me go because of this confounded ankle . |
11 | ‘ Nahum wo n't mind me talking to you . |
12 | I mean my parents wo n't visit me cos I living here . |
13 | Denny wo n't let me smoke . |
14 | It 's a great source of worry to me , David , and the boy wo n't hear me out . |
15 | ‘ A shower of rain wo n't kill me , ’ she retorted , as that derisive eyebrow lifted again in mocking challenge at her apparent hesitation . |
16 | I walk as quick as I can so Mr Jackson wo n't find me . |
17 | ‘ Papa wo n't whip me . |
18 | Martin wo n't let me come cos he says it 's too expensive . |
19 | A diary entry of the period reads , ‘ Daddy wo n't let me go out to play or listen to Children 's Hour or read stories . |
20 | I 'm sure that Rex Bellamy wo n't mind me saying that in tennis terms at least , he 's been around for quite a while . |
21 | He argues that it is common for a depressed person to grossly exaggerate the negative implications of events ( sometimes called ‘ catastrophising ’ ) : ‘ I did n't get that job I 'm not bright enough — I 'll be unemployed or in low-level jobs for ever — I 'll be bored and boring-my friends will abandon me — my husband wo n't love me any more . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 'm sure my husband wo n't mind me saying that it was not his wealth which made us all respect him — although I 've heard my husband say many a time that the wealth of Mr D'Arcy of Moss Side by Manchester was of an enormity to make the sultans and pashas of the East take note — but it was not for that , not at all , that we , all of us who knew of him … ’ |
23 | Campbell insisted : ‘ The size of the fee wo n't bother me whatever it turns out to be . ’ |
24 | Terrorists wo n't beat me , vows bomb-blast man |
25 | A WOUNDED North Wales holidaymaker said yesterday : ‘ Terrorists wo n't beat me . ’ |
26 | The wife wo n't miss me . |
27 | ‘ Because , ’ said Mitchum , ‘ my wife wo n't let me . ’ |
28 | We 've got out back , it 's all sheltered , next door 's got more for years to put them down the front , my wife wo n't let me for the same reason she says if you blind yourself then any bugger can come in . |
29 | Lucky for me ‘ tey wo n't touch me , as I 've got me family , just down te ’ road . ’ |
30 | Willie wo n't get me now , will he now ? |