Example sentences of "[pron] wo [adv] get [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Actually , they did have six for fifty nine P in Iceland , but the date was up on them like , Sunday , and I thought , I wo n't get through all the them . |
2 | " So I wo n't get to the fair , " said Emily — and then , the second she had said it , she covered her mouth with her hand , afraid that her thoughtlessness might upset John . |
3 | How do I know that in choosing Direct Line I wo n't get into the same trouble ? ’ |
4 | a standard Anglepoise lamp er which it 's been going for a number of years , you can get it in about six different colours to match different designs of , er put colour into your room , now if somebody was spending a lot of time sitting knitting and has to look at the knitting or has to look at the pattern then er a good strong light which wo n't get in their eyes but goes straight on to what , whatever they 're doing , is by far the best thing for them , er but they say oh I do n't like it , it 's a bit angular is n't it , erm , modern sort of thing , er but because it 's angular it does n't mean to say it 's not gon na fit into the room it 's the right thing for it , er for the person doing that work . |
5 | And if she adds any more biscuits to the regular quota she wo n't get through the door anyway . |
6 | After all she has been compared to Monroe , a parallel she does n't argue with although she insists she wo n't get into the same mess as the icon who screwed up her life with an overdose of men , booze and drugs . |
7 | She wo n't get in the way . |
8 | So I mean if she can get set nights , she wo n't get in this term anyway I presume all the places will have gone . |
9 | So in effect , if you write this long , long , rambling press release , you wo n't get over the point you were trying to do , you 'll get publicity okay , but you wo n't get the kind of thing you wanted . |
10 | ‘ I promise you wo n't get into trouble , ’ Mould pleaded . |
11 | You wo n't get into trouble , I promise you . ’ |
12 | ‘ Promise me you wo n't get into trouble . ’ |
13 | Afterwards I 'll take you on to your job in the car , and explain things to your boss — you wo n't get into trouble . |
14 | Because you know that you wo n't get on that priority housing list if I 'm soft on you . ’ |
15 | But you wo n't get in it easily now the tide 's up . |
16 | Good cos you wo n't get in a |
17 | But we 've still got plenty to work on and we wo n't get into the real tour rhythm until next Saturday . ’ |
18 | We wo n't get into the playoffs if we play like that . ’ |
19 | But we wo n't get onto that . |
20 | ‘ Except that we wo n't get to the South of France now . ’ |
21 | We wo n't get in your way . |
22 | ‘ We 'll do our best ; we wo n't get in your way more than we can help . ’ |
23 | Cos by then , they wo n't get to , they wo n't go to the crossing until about eight I suppose in the evening , it 'll be a night crossing wo n't it ? |
24 | They wo n't get off the island . |
25 | that have had the support but they wo n't get off their backsides and it tends to be this ge generation . |
26 | They wo n't get in the way . ’ |
27 | So , we think for a little while ahead you should go to a school where you 'll be looked after ; I mean , where you can sleep , and where he wo n't get at you . ’ |