Example sentences of "wo n't [verb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Please say Roman wo n't hold Garry against me ; oh , please say he wo n't , ’ she pleaded , tears falling from her beautiful eyes , and Claudia , as always , could n't resist her .
2 Kinnock ‘ wo n't curb flood of bogus refugees ' . ’
3 FOREIGN FIELDS : Deborah Pugh follows a session of the Cairo climate conference with David Trippier , British Environment Minister The ca n't pay , wo n't pay approach to the problem .
4 When you add in all the filler ( Tony Greig interviewing Ian Chappell , Ian Chappell interviewing Tony Greig , Merv Hughes interviewing his moustache ) that wo n't leave time for an awful lot of cricket .
5 Reversing the image ( so that it wo n't appear back to front ) will make following the instructions for the Swiss embroidery much easier .
6 If we look only at the surface of this transaction , it wo n't make sense to us .
7 It 's bound to be a bit strange for you at first , but saying you wo n't make love to your own husband in your own house because of the servants … ’
8 But I wo n't make love to you while your mind 's still closed to me , Shannon Lea . ’
9 I wo n't make love to you ever again and that is giving you a fighting chance because now you know the outcome in advance .
10 The formula does not contain silicone so it wo n't create build-up on the hair which can sometimes affect the result of chemical treatments carried out in the salons .
11 The man wo n't step foot outside his castle without myself as escort , so I have to kick my heels until his business with Queen Matilda is done .
12 It 's Peter Robinson , too , who wo n't stay content with ritually shocked head-shaking at Pound 's Fascism .
13 A less than shattering experience simply wo n't pass muster in this of all Shostakovich symphonies .
14 Mrs Lundgren describes her LibDem opponent as ‘ a football gimmick ’ but admits she probably wo n't finish top of the table either .
15 But the site wo n't come on-stream for at least another 5 years :
16 ‘ Single men wo n't come top of the list for rehousing , not by a long chalk . ’
17 At this she cut herself a narrow wedge from the pie , and when her mother turned round from the oven and looked at her plate , she remarked , ‘ You wo n't get fat on that .
18 ‘ We wo n't get way with that against Spain , if we give them that much room . ’
19 So after it happened a few times our teacher said ‘ We wo n't have cooking like this any more . ’
20 It 's as well to laugh and I 'm , I 'm especially able to encourage you because I being a Christian know you know that sin wo n't have dominion over you so that you need n't be solemn about it
21 Wo n't have time to appetite .
22 ‘ You wo n't have time for all this stuff when we get home again , what with the oven to clean and everything , ’ he persisted .
23 ‘ I 'm only spoiling you like this , ’ lied my mother , ‘ because when you 've got a home of your own you wo n't have time for breakfast in bed . ’
24 ‘ If you stay here much longer you wo n't have time for all that sightseeing , ’ she warned Oliver .
25 ‘ You wo n't have time for a proper meal but you must eat something — we do n't want you fainting at a crucial moment , do we ? ’
26 ‘ Soon you wo n't have time for the old man . ’
27 Well if you do that we wo n't have time for the shop .
28 Now nobody 's going to come and see me , and Marie 's gone away and Annie do n't know where I am and they wo n't have Christmas with me and we wo n't open prezzies together .
29 One day I know I wo n't have room for everything but for the moment I wo n't bring myself to part with something I have found , ’ she said .
30 And again there is a suggestion put forward to support this theory that local people wo n't have access to housing , and the suggestion is that ou that migrants have the ability to outbid locals .
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