Example sentences of "you will [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | When you 've been here six months you 'll nae want to see another lobster in your life . ’ |
2 | But you 'll not laugh your way out of this one . |
3 | ‘ Nor you 'll not beat me into it neither ! ’ |
4 | You 'll not beat it from me . ’ |
5 | The reeve , attendant at Hugh 's elbow , eyed him sidelong , and said insinuatingly : ‘ You 'll not think it ill of good husbandmen to take what God sends and be grateful for it ? ’ |
6 | You 'll not forget that , will you ? " |
7 | BELVILLE : [ coldly ] I desire you 'll not oppress me more with your follies and your violence . |
8 | ‘ You 'll not hunt with the Puckeridge again until Mrs. Stevenson has accepted a written apology from you , ’ the Master called after him . |
9 | Paisley was in his element , at one point stopping two old ladies to say ‘ We 're here to introduce this young lad to you 'cos you 'll not recognize him , will you ? ’ , laughing and nodding in the direction of Kilfedder , who , with a 13,000 vote majority , needed no introduction in North Down . |
10 | I think so because if you 'll not confess his name , we 're not one of his are we ? |
11 | Otherwise you 'll , you 'll not speak to him at all cos I shall just pick the phone up and say |
12 | You 'll not ketch me complaining about my lot |
13 | Erm you 'll not earn as much money with us . |
14 | Likely you 'll not want to stop for a cup of tea ? |
15 | You 'll not want to take the little green job , the traffic 's awful in the middle . |
16 | No , my lord , you 'll not fool me . |
17 | ‘ You 'll not betray us , will you , my darling ? |
18 | ‘ You 'll not bring one into this house . ’ |
19 | ‘ And you 'll not tell Dad ? ’ |
20 | She shut up and her mouth fell into a gape , the sweat appeared in globules on her upper lip , the colour deepened in her face and she seemed to have to force breath into her lungs as she listened to him now saying , ‘ You 'll not tell me any more what I 've got to do and what I have n't got to do . |
21 | " Well , he does n't know and you 'll not tell him , will you ? " |
22 | You know what it 's like to part wi' your grandchild , to know there 'll be others you 'll not set eyes on ? |
23 | But you 'll not have Martha for a wife , not while there 's breath left in my body you wo n't , and you 'll not split my fortune , neither , not if you want to live to see your grandchildren . " |
24 | ‘ Then you 'll not stay under my roof . ’ |
25 | ‘ You 'll not stay for the wedding ? |
26 | If you 're wor In other words if you 're working with Christ , keep your eyes on him , you 'll not go wrong . |
27 | ‘ You 'll not go to heaven and meet God , ’ the snivelling little hypocrite mumbles . |
28 | ‘ You should know you 'll not change your father now and he means everything for the best for the whole house , ’ she argued forcibly but the strain was showing on her own drawn , anxious features . |
29 | ‘ My mind 's made up and you 'll not change it . |
30 | You 'll not change your mind , and tell me what I want to know to-night ? ’ |