Example sentences of "[pron] will not [be] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I will not be that man . |
2 | I wo n't be any trouble . ’ |
3 | ‘ I wo n't be any trouble . |
4 | I know I wo n't be any good at this — they 'll just laugh at me . |
5 | she wo n't be any use to anyway ! |
6 | You wo n't be any good at this " . |
7 | ‘ Good thing it 's Curtius , ’ Magda said , ‘ if'n he blows his brains out , at least we wo n't be all day scraping them off the floor . |
8 | If we want to start new projects there will not be much money in the new expenditure . |
9 | They do not fly at ordinary room temperatures and they crawl only slowly , so there will not be much danger of them crawling out of the container and escaping . |
10 | There will not be much re-nationalisation , for example , and the top rate of tax will not be as high as it was under Mr Healey ( although it will start much lower down the scale ) . |
11 | It should be said , however , that there will not be many situations where users will be able to obtain such information from organizations . |
12 | There will not be many jobs for the people of Hackney in any of these proposals . |
13 | In the harsher 1990s there will not be many corks popping at companies that fail to : |
14 | If it auctions off too few cruzeiros , it risks destroying the economy , as there will not be enough money to pay for anything . |
15 | If you try and have any type of community there will not be enough space to go round . |
16 | It decided it could squeeze in a fifth , but there is no room for a sixth channel and by the time you add up the extra transmission channels needed for relaying the signal onwards , there will not be enough spectrum to allow the fifth channel to cover the whole country . |
17 | Experience shows that there will not be enough time and that on the Government 's reckoning there will not be enough resources . |
18 | If the hummingbird comes back too soon , there will not be enough food to compensate for the energy it had to expend in getting there . |
19 | Experience shows that there will not be enough time and that on the Government 's reckoning there will not be enough resources . |
20 | He insisted : ‘ There will not be any renegotiation of the treaty . ’ |
21 | If the shares are those if a listed company this anomalous position can be ended rapidly because , unless the shares are not fully paid , there will not be any restrictions on transferability and the personal representative will either obtain registration of himself or execute a transfer to a purchaser or to the beneficiaries . |
22 | ‘ She will be working on a different ward , I am confident there will not be any problem , ’ he said . |
23 | ‘ There will not be any rights issues and my dream is that we can take a 20 per cent share in advertising markets abroad . |
24 | But the Essex secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers ( NAHT ) , Norman Taylor , said : ‘ There will not be any dismissals of teachers . |
25 | Where , on a buy-in , the purchase price of Target 's shares is equal to or less than the subscription price ( ie , nominal value plus any share premium ) , there will not be any distribution within s209 so no ACT will be payable , but there will be a capital gains tax disposal by the shareholders . |
26 | It hardly needs saying that if there is no audit there will not be any auditors ' report to be sent to members , laid before a general meeting , or delivered to the Registrar . |
27 | Now I suspect that when you do your role in place there wo n't be many questions for the group alright ? |
28 | Good socks ( bear in mind , there wo n't be many clothes washing opportunities … ) |
29 | It means there wo n't be many places the Fire Fly can go when it is completed . |
30 | so that there wo n't be a lot of dumping , as it 's called , and there wo n't be that number of last minute bargains so , you know , I think this is why people are coming in very quickly now to book while the main summer dates are still available . |