Example sentences of "will [not/n't] get a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | and what they wanted was the easiest ones and they came up with the answer economics Gerald simply , we Ge Gerry and I put our heads together and went bib bib bib bib bib , you know as good parents do and we both presented him with a fait accompli you either take an engineering degree , we do n't care what sort or you go out to work in a bank because economics you will not get a first because you are not reader and t to get a first in economics , which is what you 'll need if you 're gon na make any money out of it |
2 | ‘ Unfortunately there is nothing we can do about it and it means that the athletes from Durham and Cumbria will not get a second chance of achieving the English Schools qualifying standards . ’ |
3 | But if you pare your officers to the bone , if you cut them any longer , you will not get a decent service from them , you will just have people in boxes with lids firmly placed on them and then where will the union be ? |
4 | ‘ And you will not get a better service for some long time to come , ’ he said on BBC radio . |
5 | Where the value of the investment falls below the completed cancellation notice is received , an amount equal to such fall in the purchase price will be deducted from the refund he would otherwise have received ; therefore he will not get a full refund of the money paid by him . |
6 | Well you wo n't get a decent price for it at a car boot sale John . |
7 | I think we wo n't get a unified transport system . |
8 | The company 's lawyer said : ‘ You wo n't get a real opal in any shape or form for £3.50 . |
9 | And you wo n't get a better view anywhere in the whole of England . ’ |
10 | ‘ You wo n't get a better offer . ’ |
11 | ‘ You wo n't get a better one . |
12 | You wo n't get a better offer ! ’ |
13 | He wo n't get a second chance . |
14 | You wo n't get a second chance . |
15 | The Sergeant came barging into the Nissen hut , bawling out , ‘ Right , you bloody lot , if you have any homes to go to , get out of those pits and down to the orderly room , sharpish , or you wo n't get a bloody pass . ’ |
16 | You wo n't get a good one in England unless you bring it back yourself They 're kept too cold , or they have chemicals injected into them to delay the ripening , or something . |
17 | But if you go down to the woods today you wo n't get a big surprise , because as boars have a tendency to charge at people they 're being kept in by an electric fence . |
18 | The advantage of the professional help ( i.e. from the yard owner or manager ) is that it is guaranteed ; you know you wo n't get a panicky phone call saying ‘ Sorry , I ca n't do your horse because my car 's broken down/the kids are ill . ’ |
19 | ‘ But if you do n't sign , you wo n't get a free passage and I wo n't get an allowance for you . ’ |
20 | And anyone competing his walk wo n't get a free beer as with Wainwrights but can apply for a badge . |