Example sentences of "wo [not/n't] [verb] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 It wo n't recalculate automatically as you enter new data .
2 If , if you want to go to the bar , walk over to Annette 's after you 've finished , because we probably wo n't go up until about nine , half nine , would we , and then we 'll go up with ya .
3 He wo n't go away until he 's been paid .
4 Birkenhead-born Swain , who tasted life at the top as a player with Chelsea , Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa , said : ‘ Relegation is a terrible feeling for everyone involved and it wo n't go away until the first game of the season .
5 Sometimes they wo n't go away because of plain orneryness .
6 You wo n't go out if you do n't eat it .
7 And we wo n't go home when it rains
8 WE have to match that level of performance and we wo n't do so if a player is playing 40 games a season of which half a dozen are representative .
9 And I ca n't and wo n't hold back when you grind your sensational ass against me , a woman is only human .
10 The chances are you wo n't sleep much though , because Monday is the big market day in Cavaillon and soon after midnight the carts and lorries and vans of the big fruit farmers ' co-operatives , of the market gardeners , of the tomato and garlic and onion growers , will start rattling and roaring and rumbling into the great open market in the place du Clos .
11 But Ellis intervened and insists he wo n't pay more than £2.1m for the striker .
12 ‘ But the real reaction wo n't set in until the money becomes scarce .
13 He wo n't step down when things get tough .
14 The first permanent service station on the M40 wo n't open here until next spring .
15 This arrangement wo n't last forever because the needle is too smooth and the feather will slip away from it .
16 Appeal to labour solidarity wo n't wash either when most of the labour force is non-unionized , many of whom earn only a pittance in the secondary labour market .
17 You wo n't lie in when you ca n't
18 ‘ You wo n't come closer than that to dying without it actually happening . ’
19 Yeah Sue told me the other day that er she wo n't come out till she 's , she 's right cold .
20 They 'll be some people who erm , for whatever reason wo n't come out because it 's the worst possible day for the weather , and and and poles have been affected by weather .
21 But they say that they wo n't come off when you go swimming , and you take your clothes on and off .
22 Nutty said , ‘ The horses wo n't come back till Uncle Knacker leaves work .
23 I wo n't come back till I 'm quite clear of it .
24 She wo n't die quietly till you come . ’
25 ‘ He wo n't call again unless something goes wrong , like he gets clamped or stuck in traffic or sumfink like that .
26 But the bank wo n't crash merely because I 've bought you a cup of tea and a few Carnival cakes . ’
27 it wo n't fly out when it 's inside
28 ‘ Because the son of a bitch wo n't let up while he thinks there is the slightest chance of getting back his quarter of a million , ’ Hugo said .
29 That wo n't happen tomorrow if the strike continues .
30 I wo n't get in till I do n't know when
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