Example sentences of "he will not [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ 'E did n't say , but 'e wo n't want you nosin' around 'is room-'ere , come back 'ere . ’
2 'E wo n't harm you , ’ said Tom .
3 The rest of us intend staying right where we are — and Meredith Putt will find he 'll not move us on without a fight . ’
4 He 'll not hide himself at Riverstown . ’
5 He 'll not bother you again , you know . ’
6 He 'll not want you ! ’
7 ‘ Without you to hand , he 'll not trouble your people . ’
8 He 'll not find my Jake , no more'n my Jake 'll ever find that woman he 's after … ’
9 And now he 'll not forgive me for a twelvemonth .
10 to the door , he 'll not let you touch him .
11 If she is severely disturbed emotionally , above the level normally expected in bereavement , and if she can not sleep , he may prescribe tranquillisers and a night sedative ; but this will usually be only for a limited period to help her over a particularly bad patch , as he will not want her to become addicted to these drugs , which if taken for too long may delay the normal grieving process which she will need to experience if she is to make a satisfactory recovery .
12 If my right hon. Friend is going on a tour I hope that he will not forget our mutual home territory on Plymouth , which is very anxious indeed to maintain close links with the armed services .
13 ‘ And he will not forget you . ’
14 " If Dom João is not delighted with his bride , he will not deserve her . "
15 Though Premier John Major has said he will not sack his chancellor before the Spring Budget its is very likely he will be forced to dismiss him soon after .
16 He believed that Asquith " is in a funk about the resistance of Ulster , and I am convinced that he will not face it when it comes to the point " .
17 For he will not miss his evening class or his choir practice for a woman .
18 The equanimity of your average tosser of coins depends upon the law , or rather a tendency , or let us say a probability , or at any rate a mathematically calculable chance , which ensures that he will not upset himself by losing too much nor upset his opponent by winning too often .
19 ‘ He will not marry — ‘ He will not marry them .
20 ‘ When I refuse him — ’ and Honoria Greville noticed the when — no mention of an if ‘ — he will not marry you . ’
21 The hon. Gentleman is right to refer to security , although he will not expect me to spell out what is happening in the city at present .
22 At this stage in the period preceding the Budget , he will not expect me or any of my right hon. Friends to say anything about specific tax matters .
23 I am naturally extremely sorry to hear of the personal circumstances that the hon. Gentleman very properly brings to the attention of the House , but he will not expect me to prejudge any issue of criminality that may arise .
24 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 .
25 He will not do it again .
26 But he will not do it on his own .
27 Something he will not tell me ? ’
28 He will not answer her .
29 But he thinks a score of 8,300 would be enough to win , compared to his world record of 8,847 , so he will not rule it out .
30 I was sitting in a chair when all of a sudden a thought occurred to me : if a person falls freely he will not feel his own weight .
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