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

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1 I 'll not stop you .
2 ‘ He 'll not bother you again , you know . ’
3 ‘ I 'll not leave you long . ’
4 Keeping her voice low , Mrs McMahon began , ‘ I 'll not tell you his name — I 'll not tell anyone his name ; that will go to the grave with me — but he was n't English , Ellie .
5 ‘ It 's time to get up , ’ she was saying , ‘ Come along , I 'll not tell you again .
6 The man continued to look at her strangely , and then at last he said , ‘ It 'll not do you any good , love . ’
7 He 'll not want you ! ’
8 I 'll not ask you in there with the table because there was n't enough room .
9 ‘ I 'll not harm you .
10 ‘ There , they 'll not harm you .
11 But I 'll not bore you with second-hand accounts of the way he lives .
12 Now how many of you here have been in situations where you 've been behind a pedal cyclist and you 've been tempted , I 'll not say you 've done it , but you 've been tempted to go past ?
13 I 'll not have you blaming that lass !
14 I 'll not charge you for that
15 And I 'll not kill you !
16 she said they 'll not know you 're doing it , I swear
17 And I says oh God no I could n't sit between , she says I swear they 'll not know you 're doing it .
18 ‘ I 'll not let you go until you promise to let me see you . ’
19 I 'll not let you go to visit the Company with dribbles of yolk all down the front of your suit . ’
20 Do n't come here like that I 'll not let you in .
21 to the door , he 'll not let you touch him .
22 But if you 're that clever , then , Master Fox , you tell me why I 'll not take you . ’
23 ‘ Or I 'll not take you again . ’
24 I 've put a lot of time and effort into them and I 'll not allow you or anyone else to change them ! ’
25 This will not stop you catching the smaller fish but it may swing the odds in your favour of selecting one or two of the larger fish .
26 But even the best brakes in the world will not stop you as quickly as hitting something …
27 This will not commit you in any way but you may find that your interest is aroused .
28 ‘ No , I will not excuse you , McAllister , ’ was his answer to that , made with a kind of growling good nature .
29 ‘ Child , I will not press you , ’ she said , unwontedly gentle , ‘ but only tell me this .
30 ‘ If a girl returns it to you , good and well ; though a jeweller will not give you as much as you paid for it .
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