Example sentences of "will [not/n't] get [adv] " in BNC.

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1 She 'll not get away ,
2 ‘ You 'll not get near enough under his staff to use that , ’ he sneered .
3 ‘ Or we 'll not get there before the rain comes . ’
4 I 'll not get there .
5 He reminded me of the tight-lipped heroes in war films — the name and number ploy ; more you will not get even if you carve strips off me .
6 You will not get away with less than Dm300 for two in the evening , with wine on top .
7 There was what has come to be called the inverted story , that is , a mystery which begins with the murderer being seen to commit the murder and in which the interest lies in seeing how he will not get away with it despite that apparent perfection of his method .
8 Lawrence said : ‘ I will not get too excited .
9 A crash diet will leave you hungry , you will binge and you will not get anywhere .
10 But the reality is that 99% of artists working in London will not get anywhere near the shortlist .
11 A proper discussion of a football match can not occur if one of the participants is quite ignorant of the rules of the game ; and the kind of assessment of a restaurant meal that would involve the possible insertion of the establishment into a good food guide ( or perhaps its deletion from it ) will not get very far if one of the diners does not care for the meal because his idea of a gastronomic treat is a cheeseburger and french fries ( though within the order of the burger discriminations are possible ) .
12 This is why a very fine-grained analysis is needed , and why we will not get very far in synthesizing our findings in relation to large databases like this if we do not use quantification : as these differences are not categorical , we usually will not be able to demonstrate them convincingly unless we quantify .
13 Some stars can be seen that way if the conditions happen to be appropriate , but children will not get very far as astronomers unless their own resources are supplemented by those accumulated by the tradition of astronomy built up over the centuries .
14 ‘ She wo n't get here until the evening , ’ said Julia , ‘ so I 'll have plenty of time . ’
15 ‘ She wo n't get away from me like she did from the ‘ palookas ’ who tried to sit on her shoulder in the world championships . ’
16 ‘ Do n't think you 've heard the last of this matter , ’ he said through his teeth , ‘ you wo n't get away with it , taking from me my home and my birthright , I should have been the eldest son , I am more worthy of the position .
17 Well , he wo n't get away with it , one day I 'll have my revenge . ’
18 He wo n't get away from us . ’
19 But if we do n't leave something in the till , it will be spotted as a cheeky scam , and bribery or not , I wo n't get away with it . ’
20 They wo n't get away this time . ’
21 ‘ You wo n't get away with it , ’ I said , demonstrating my occasional weakness with dialogue .
22 You can get a tantrum you wo n't get away with explaining .
23 You wo n't get away with this .
24 ‘ You wo n't get away with treating me like this , ’ she said , grinding her teeth together with fury .
25 ‘ My God , he 's a clever bastard , but this time he wo n't get away with it , I 'll see to that ! ’
26 ‘ She 's persuaded you to do this mad thing , but she wo n't get away with it — not if I have any say in the matter … ’
27 The right hon. Lady got rid of him because he obviously used to say to the Cabinet , ’ You wo n't get away with this , you know .
28 That 's what he wanted but he wo n't get away with it .
29 ‘ You wo n't get away for another day or two .
30 And motorists wo n't get away scott free either , the Chancellor is expected to increase the cost of petrol by three per cent above inflation .
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