Example sentences of "wo [not/n't] [adv] [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I have moved pianos upstairs , in certain cases where it 's a very open staircase and a straight one , but we wo n't normally do that cos er we need the equipment to do it , the proper sled and everything and we have n't got those things because we would n't be asked upon to do it often enough . |
2 | I wo n't even catch cold — you 'll see . |
3 | But if it was gon na be a hung parliament you wo n't even know this time tomorrow . |
4 | It wo n't even look expensive if you 've been mean about it . |
5 | Occasionally , a horse is completely uncooperative , and wo n't even put one foot on the ramp — let alone walk inside the horse trailer . |
6 | It wo n't just choose any individual as a host , though . |
7 | I wo n't just ignore these people |
8 | I said , they wo n't just have one designer desk will they ? |
9 | He wo n't exactly welcome that . |
10 | But you wo n't always have these so you could measuring it 's a good way . |
11 | Capitanchik : Now while this wo n't necessarily create more jobs , it means better employment for your people , does n't it ? |
12 | Erm , quality of print paper down the print shop does have to be checked so they may well use as a guide but they wo n't necessarily go thorough all the cost estimates . |
13 | Cos she wo n't really want that . |
14 | But even if we do n't , it wo n't really make any difference to the argument . |
15 | When Kitty said ‘ Oh , she wo n't really do that , ’ in an exasperated voice , it only added to his mystification . |
16 | And if we 're offering you your passage home , you and the children , and help in finding your feet once you get there , and a good convent school for the girls , so that they can go straight on with the nuns and wo n't really notice any difference , well , all that 's to be regarded as a loan , which we 're very glad to offer you for an extended period , in the hopes of getting you back among caring people . " |
17 | You certainly wo n't miraculously ensure perfect spelling by helping pupils to use dictionaries , but you will find that it 's time well spent , because the main use to which dictionaries are normally put is to check spellings . |
18 | You wo n't intuitively understand such things . |
19 | ‘ It 's still the best kept secret in Belfast , but the station will become a household name and it wo n't ever stand still , ’ he promised . |
20 | ‘ I wo n't ever accept that , ’ Tallis said sharply . |