Example sentences of "will not [verb] [adv] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 'll not get near enough under his staff to use that , ’ he sneered . |
2 | This sounds like a wonderful opportunity for Letterman to bring to bear his feminine understanding on eager actresses , although something tells me that his Californian slightly-absurd-boyish-middle-aged charm will not go down well in Paris . |
3 | That will not go down well in Scotland . |
4 | The opposition to the Bill that we have heard tonight , to the effect that it will make such offences more difficult to prove , will not go down well in the country . |
5 | Here again the accompaniment must be light in texture or the flute will not stand out clearly from its background . |
6 | I hope you will not think too harshly of me . |
7 | By contrast , the decision to impose conditions is taken by the policeman , and it may be that the courts will not defer so readily to the judgment of a single person as to what the scope of his powers actually is . |
8 | I can assure you that the Council will not move very far without consulting representatives of all the interested parties , including the institutes of education ’ . |
9 | Some stars can be seen that way if the conditions happen to be appropriate , but children will not get very far as astronomers unless their own resources are supplemented by those accumulated by the tradition of astronomy built up over the centuries . |
10 | This is why a very fine-grained analysis is needed , and why we will not get very far in synthesizing our findings in relation to large databases like this if we do not use quantification : as these differences are not categorical , we usually will not be able to demonstrate them convincingly unless we quantify . |
11 | They believe that his hostility is caused by frustration ; apparently he will not play very long at any activity and his speech is unclear . |
12 | They believe that his hostility is caused by frustration ; apparently he will not play very long at any activity and his speech is unclear . |
13 | Has anyone said to you ‘ It will not take up much of your time , only a couple of hours on a Friday evening ’ ? |
14 | A quick but careful briefing would , in most cases , prevent incidents such as someone lifting a wing without first checking that the other wing will not come down on to another glider 's canopy . |
15 | This means tilting the rear mortise to line up with the front leg , which will mean in turn that the side rail will not line up exactly with the back leg . |
16 | I will not dwell much longer on conformal mapping ( this is incidentally the term most often used for describing the method ) but will give a few more examples . |
17 | Then it is likely that when we recover we will not slip back again into that same pit . ’ |
18 | Ajan said : ‘ The IWF will not act officially purely on a basis of a media accusation . |
19 | If he wo n't go much higher up the ramp , we tell him how clever he is and take him away . |
20 | It wo n't go further back in a hurry , but it it 's These are very very nasty . |
21 | But they wo n't go back up to that now . |
22 | He wo n't do too badly for christmas . |
23 | That way , you wo n't feel too badly about picking flowers that have only just opened , and the rest of your garden will be left in all its glory . |
24 | She says that , whatever happens , Mrs Linley wo n't end up out of pocket . |
25 | So , prospective candidates for the Faber managing directorship can now submit their applications reasonably confident that they wo n't end up back in the service of their current bosses . |
26 | That 's why she wo n't move back in with him , cos she says there 's too much stuff there reminds him reminds her of her his ma or your ma . |
27 | She thought : ‘ He wo n't last much longer in teaching ’ . |
28 | As Graham Fearnley said , the one man who certainly wo n't come out ahead in the end will be Harley . ’ |
29 | Chris Whittaker who will be on stage this afternoon to talk in detail about governors so I wo n't dwell too long on the subject . |
30 | ‘ After all , you wo n't get very far without them . ’ |