Example sentences of "n't be the [adj] one " in BNC.

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1 I have a feeling I wo n't be the only one dropping them a line .
2 I ca n't be the only one to find the subject of Lloyd 's of London one of the most tedious under the sun .
3 I 've never heard of anyone else having the problem , but I ca n't be the only one who sweats like a pig ! ’
4 You wo n't be the only one !
5 Even after a number of plays , the only ones which made any lasting impact were ‘ Here Big Day ’ , a witty enough piece about getting married , and its attendant perils , and ‘ My Father 's Shoes ’ , a genuinely fine song about loving a parent — it struck home with me , and I 'll wager I wo n't be the only one .
6 And it wo n't be the only one , I 'm sure .
7 ‘ I mean , Mrs Willmot wo n't be the only one — or rather , Mrs Willmot will see to it that she is n't the only one .
8 ‘ So do you , and I 'm glad I wo n't be the only one !
9 ‘ She wo n't be the only one who still has their doubts , ’ he muttered , pushing his plate away .
10 It was Barbara , of course , who had told him , but he would n't be the first one to mention her name .
11 You would n't be the first one through these doors , ’ he nodded towards the main entrance and smiled broadly .
12 They will not have it , optimi optimi too optimistic because the first people I have , wo n't be the first one that 'll buy it .
13 And there was a sugar and chocolate cat ; and that 's still there ; of course , it wo n't be the same one . ’
14 Last year 's was no la it ca n't be the same one then cos last year 's was absolutely terrible , the one I went to with Right Said Fred was amazing I think someone else did go to that , Sue-Anna or somebody ?
15 Typical is Arthur Seton in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning ( 1960 ) , described by the film 's director Karel Reisz , as ‘ a sad person , terribly limited in his sensibilities , narrow in his ambitions and a bloody fool into the bargain ’ who ends up throwing a stone towards the housing estate that is his final destination , declaring with more bravado than honesty , ‘ It wo n't be the last one I 'll throw . ’
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