Example sentences of "[ex0] will not [be] any [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He insisted : ‘ There will not be any renegotiation of the treaty . ’ |
2 | ‘ She will be working on a different ward , I am confident there will not be any problem , ’ he said . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Oh no he said , there 's er there wo n't be any furniture moving from there or to there . |
5 | ‘ There wo n't be any over , ’ Cathy sighed , and she was right as far as the blinis went , though we all ate lamb in the end . |
6 | Of course it will mean a drop in salary but you need n't worry about the extra stress that goes with promotion because there wo n't be any promotion for you ever again . |
7 | The Landrat of Ebermannstadt in Upper Franconia , frank as usual in his comment , reported that people in his area Were too careful to say such things as ‘ Hitler will give us no peace till everything has had it ’ , but said instead ‘ there wo n't be any peace before … ’ , and meant the same thing . |
8 | So if we take the Ship away , there wo n't be any hope or them . ’ |
9 | ‘ There wo n't be any settlement involved . ’ |
10 | ‘ Well today you had just better fix it so there wo n't be any damage , ’ she said , and then speared him with a saccharin smile . |
11 | I forgot to mention that to Becky , but there wo n't be any problem . |
12 | There wo n't be any fun in walking on the beach unless you enjoy doing battle with the storm . |
13 | To my mind , it ca n't be later than fifth or sixth century — and if that 's right , there wo n't be any price high enough . ’ |
14 | There wo n't be any depreciation . |
15 | I said , ‘ If we birdie the last there wo n't be any need for a playoff . ’ |
16 | I said , ‘ If we birdie the last there wo n't be any need for a playoff . ’ |
17 | That is to say that when the Unionists agree to a united Ireland , there wo n't be any need for Articles 2 and 3 ! ’ |
18 | So around here , round this bit , there wo n't be any difference . |
19 | Well there wo n't be any time tomorrow to watch anything . |
20 | And there wo n't be any danger . ’ |
21 | Well I do n't think so because that , I mean there wo n't be any traffic hardly |