Example sentences of "the [noun sg] wo n't be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | MIPS ' ACE liaison officer and vice president of software technology , Larry Weber , said the sixteen companies on the board wo n't be sent their third-quarter bills until after all the MIPS-SGI merger details are cleaned up and the need for these funds is reassessed . |
2 | The decision wo n't be announced for 6 months . |
3 | ‘ The monument wo n't be finished till the millennium , but it gives another side to American his-story … this is our-story . |
4 | The rest of the room wo n't be described in such depressing detail , but all the favourites one would expect are here — the rack , the manacles hanging from the ceiling , lots of wooden staves and buckled leather strapping , an Iron Maiden , and so on . |
5 | Apple is hoping that the event wo n't be lost on Washington either . |
6 | The environment wo n't be offered on Amdahl 's IBM Corp 3090-comppatible 5995M mainframes , although applications will be portable via UTS , which runs in a partition , and its Huron application development environment , which it supports across all its systems . |
7 | The environment wo n't be offered on Amdahl 's IBM Corp 3090-compatible 5995M mainframes , although applications will be portable via UTS , which runs in a partition , and its Huron application development environment , which it supports across all its systems . |
8 | But I 'm not going to discharge a jury in a case where I think it quite possible the jury wo n't be required to give any , to give any verdict . |
9 | And Australia 's 12–6 victory over England in the final wo n't be aired in the US until nearly four months after it was played . |
10 | The matter wo n't be closed when they are found . ’ |
11 | Now the WBC are determined the situation wo n't be repeated . |
12 | Even if the middle of the opening will have to remain flat , it is essential to find the exact centre and work from it , so that the arch wo n't be lop-sided . |
13 | The house wo n't be affected by the record four hundred and six million pound bankruptcy order , because it 's in his wife 's name . |