``If you don't want it, there are other nations who will''
- From: Ron Hardin <rhhardin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2006 22:08:24 GMT
A Get Smart episode, Oct 16 1965
``You can have the plans for the invisibility ray for ten million
dollars. If you don't want it, there are other nations who will.''
http://rhhardin.home.mindspring.com/smartwill.ram
It sounded bad to me to the point of making no sense.
I'm not sure what ellipsis rule it is. do/will, main verb vs rel clause
verb, negation repeated without the negation, but something disattaches
``will'' from ``want'' enough to leave me puzzled.
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