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They and won't
They won't never git over inter loyal western Virginia, them traitors!!
They won't even let you in the front door.
They find dead winos every day, maybe they won't even autopsy him for the cause of death ''.
They are coming after me and I won't be back.
" They won't have me in the army, at any rate at present, because of my lungs ", Orwell told Geoffrey Gorer.
They won't silence the outskirts of Parliament House, even if the inside has been silenced for a few weeks ...
They later introduced Green Slime Shampoo ( marketed with the slogan " Gets you clean, won't turn you green!
They won't pay me an advance for it and then they get angry when they can't get it ...
Mac said of the script, " They want to make it a comedy, but I won't disrespect Spencer, Katharine or Sidney ( Poitier ).
" They won't persuade anyone to park his car and take rapid transit when there is a wonderful expressway inviting him to drive downtown.
They won't mind mistakes in grammar if they find I'm talking horse sense.
They are designed to be flexible so that they won't break off, and the name is derived from their whip-like motion when disturbed.
They eat anything dead, nearly dead, or for that matter anything that won't kill them while they're eating it, though they will avoid trying to eat anything they feel could fight back, such as an Andalite.
They never remember what they said last week, and assume you won't either.
They are bound to fool around once more, even if I won't live to see it ".
Typical is his youthful reaction to his teachers ' insistence that the derivative is a limit: " They won't fool me: it's simply the ratio of infinitesimals, nothing else.
They tell him that Monty won't let him go with them and Stephano becomes furious.
Its strong message referred the past years: Exodus in " Plateado sobre plateado ( huellas en el mar )" (" Silver on Silver, Footprints on the Sea "), repression in " Nos siguen pegando abajo " (" They keep hitting us down there "), " No me dejan salir " (" They won't let me out ") and " Los dinosaurios " (" The Dinosaurs "), a nostalgic but defiant remembrance of those who were kidnapped or killed.
Querrán volarlo y no podrán volarlo (" They will want to blow him up and won't be able to blow him up "). Querrán romperlo y no podrán romperlo (" They will want to break him and won't be able to break him "). Querrán matarlo y no podrán matarlo (" They will want to kill him and won't be able to kill him ").

They and talk
They breakfasted together, but Martin did not refer to his triumph, and Dolores found a great deal to do in the kitchen, bobbing up and down from the table so that talk was impossible.
They talk about boys growing up, or girls growing up, or couples having a crisis, or vacations of the mentally impaired.
* The They Might Be Giants song " Where Your Eyes Don't Go " on their second album, Lincoln, featured the lines " You're free to come and go / Or talk like Kurtis Blow.
They forced many people out of their homes and ignored many basic human freedoms ; they controlled how Cambodians acted, what they wore, who they could talk to, and many other aspects of their lives.
They are a wild, frolicsome, madcap set of fellows when undisturbed, uneasy and ever on the move, and appear to take especial delight in chattering away the time, and visiting from hole to hole to gossip and talk over each other's affairs — at least so their actions would indicate.
They also talk to each other (" I Talk to the Trees ").
They can also have a tendency to talk excessively.
They talk about it all night.
They have coffee together and talk about their previous relationships, which have ended.
They were stacked high on the tables of discount bookstores, they were book club selections, and their authors were guests on late-night talk shows.
They talk, but are cut off.
" They may talk to strangers easily, offer solutions to problems, and find pleasure in small activities.
They want to meet farmers and processors and talk with them about what goes into food production.
Their destitution is not material only ; it is intellectual and it is moral ' They were neither generous nor hospitable and their talk was not that of evenly courageous men.
People felt comfortable at the cabaret: They did not have to take off their hat, could talk, eat, and smoke when they wanted to, etc.
They walk and talk, sit and talk, go to shrinks, go to lunch, make love and talk, talk to the camera, or launch into inspired monologues like Annie's free-association as she describes her family to Alvy.
They do talk about their love affair though: about the possibility of Jim leaving his wife and children (" I dunno if I could get on without the kids "), about Liza not being able to leave her mother because the latter needs her help, about living somewhere else " as if we was married ", about bigamy -- but, strangely, not about adultery.
They own many ageing Scotties, such as Hamish, Angus and Jock, and talk in theater jargon, often referencing their time as actresses.
They may act, walk, talk, and dress like gang members and will tend to socialize with them.
They are married but her sister naiads say she is tainted and will not talk to her.
" They propose to do so through a non-electoral front to talk and collectively write a new constitution to establish a new political culture.

They and about
They were about a mile off ; ;
They got tin cups of coffee from the big pot on the coosie's fire, rolled and lighted brown-paper cigarettes, lounged about.
They had never seen a tultul but they had heard about it from their fathers ''.
They know little about their machinery beyond mechanical details.
They never troubled themselves about us while we were playing, because the fence formed such a definite boundary and `` Don't go outside the gate '' was a command so impossible of misinterpretation.
But I suspect that the old Roman was referring to change made under military occupation -- the sort of change which Tacitus was talking about when he said, `` They make a desert, and call it peace '' ( `` Solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant ''.
They were repelled by his noisy newspapers, his personal publicity, his presumptuous campaign for the Presidential nomination, and by the swelling cloud of rumor about his moral lapses.
They did not worry about `` experience '', because experience thrust itself upon them.
They laughed and, true to national form and manners, never talked long or solemnly on any subject at all, but some of them worried out loud about short memories and ghosts.
They had never seen one before and had expressed a curiosity about it.
They were an old fat couple ( as Linda Kay described them to herself ), a thick middle-aged man, and a girl about ten or twelve.
They looked so formidable, however, so demanding, that I found myself staring at them in dismay and starting to woolgather again, this time about Francesca and her husband.
They quote about the same mass threshold as that of the U.S. apparatus, but a momentum threshold about 40 times greater.
They talked and wrote much about the elemental functions of the body.
They arrived in Washington about the same time during the early postwar years: Kennedy as the young Congressman from Massachusetts ; ;
They understood and teased me a bit about it.
They all mean well, have great promises to make when they are about to go home, but drinking is their sickness.
They had learned, both of them, about Abraham Wharf.
They borrowed a typewriter, raised about $2,000 in contributions, hired a secretary, persuaded a couple of young men to join them for almost no pay and began mailing out a collection of unstapled leaflets that they called Guideposts.
They were covered with tiny white blossoms, their scant roots clawing at the stony ground, and wild birds darted in and about and through them so they were nearly alive with the rustle and cry.
They are about to do so at any moment as it is.
They even talked about Lucille down at the Young Christians' League where I spent a lot of time in Bible classes and helping out with the office work for our foreign mission.
They were good-living religious people, and I can truthfully say I never heard them spread any gossip about anybody.

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