Example sentences of "will not [vb infin] me [adv] " in BNC.

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1 BELVILLE : [ coldly ] I desire you 'll not oppress me more with your follies and your violence .
2 ‘ You 'll not catch me anywhere near the fighting , ma'am .
3 [ aside ] Yet sure the tempest will not lay me quite level with the ground neither .
4 Good words will not give me back my children …
5 This will not make me too popular at the Richmond Athletic Ground or Sunbury and it 'll probably not happen anyway .
6 He controls all hunters , so they will not hunt me down .
7 It will not leave me too sick , it will not punish me too much .
8 It will not leave me too sick , it will not punish me too much .
9 PAMELA : O , good sir , let me beg you will not urge me further for feat I forget myself again and be saucy .
10 ‘ You will not put me off so easily , Alfred the Learned , ’ said the Friar .
11 Put your brush down ; I will lie with you , then I will go , and you will not see me again . ’
12 I expect you will not see me again , eh ?
13 I pray that she will not see me now .
14 It wo n't bother me now .
15 When the ambulance crew turned up , the PE rapper , who suffered a minor neck injury , enquired nervously ‘ You wo n't rough me up will you ? ’
16 She made threats like : ‘ If you love me , you wo n't leave me here ’ as her father gently explained the benefits of attending a school which offered ballet , swimming , riding and a place to keep her beloved Peanuts , her guinea pig .
17 " It wo n't leave me enough for my yuletide cake . "
18 They wo n't leave me behind , will they ? "
19 They wo n't want me here with all this happening .
20 You wo n't want me around . ’
21 ‘ It wo n't make me as sick as what you have in mind , ’ she told him recklessly .
22 They wo n't send me away .
23 ‘ 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 .
24 It wo n't fit me though .
25 ‘ No , damn them , they wo n't give me any longer .
26 Despite what happened , it wo n't put me off .
27 But PC Jobson , a policeman for seven years , said : ‘ This wo n't put me off the job .
28 If he did n't hear me go outside , he wo n't hear me open a can or two , will he ?
29 It 's a great source of worry to me , David , and the boy wo n't hear me out .
30 ‘ It wo n't keep me out , ’ he vowed .
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