Example sentences of "there will not be a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Thirdly , just because preferences are subjective , it does not follow that there will not be a degree of consensus about them . |
2 | The hon. Member for Eastwood ( Mr. Stewart ) cheerfully told the nation on radio the other day , ’ Of course , there will not be a register , but there will have to be a list . ’ |
3 | There will not be a Problem No. 13 on the grounds of superstition as number 13 is supposed to be unlucky , so |
4 | If , however , you are not intending to obtain a Woolwich mortgage then the fee will reflect the fact that there will not be a need for a mortgage valuation report . |
5 | No statement is necessary on the Brixton escape and there will not be a statement next week . |
6 | ‘ and not having attached thereto a sidecar ’ In the majority of this type of offence there will not be a sidecar fitted . |
7 | There will not be a show like it , she said . |
8 | I am glad to be able to contribute briefly to the debate on the Bill , although I can see that there will not be a meeting of the minds . |
9 | If not , the lessons are clear — there will not be a kick-start come the next election , but the Tories will be kicked out . |
10 | I hope that there will not be a vote on Second Reading . |
11 | Hotels with computers programmed to produce forecast printouts of future room and guest occupancy have an advantage , but there is no guarantee that there will not be a power or computer failure , and of course not all hotels have computers . |
12 | In a country where infant mortality is low , it is expected that children will live into adulthood and outlive their parents , so that there will not be a time when it seems likely that a child will die before their parents . |
13 | I , I completely disagree with your thoughts on the fact that there wo n't be a smell , so much so that the slightest smell if the , if the er proposal gets the go ahead and I shall be on to your office and asking to speak to you personally , to come and smell this erm |
14 | And there wo n't be a laugh in sight . |
15 | ‘ I 'm quite certain there wo n't be a problem . |
16 | There wo n't be a brain being wired up in the first place , unless there is a complete developing embryo . |
17 | There wo n't be a deregulation , of course . |
18 | If the pharmacy goes people are not gon na go to that doctor because there wo n't be a pharmacy nearby to get a prescription . |
19 | There wo n't be a referendum in this country … the wide-ranging Treaty , which paves the way for a new currency and a common defence policy , will be debated in Parliament . |
20 | ‘ If there are any more mystics , there wo n't be a Khanate . |
21 | only there wo n't be a bed , but I said if she does , then she 'll have to remember when she goes back home to put it back , cos I 'm not lugging beds about |
22 | That 'll mean he 'll flail the lot of them tonight , an' there wo n't be a penny of his pay left for her . |
23 | And in Colburn , the biggest and possibly most Labour-inclined village in the constituency , there wo n't be a meeting at all . |
24 | And there wo n't be a war . ’ |
25 | There wo n't be a lot of marks on it . |
26 | Yes , there wo n't be a lot left |
27 | 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 . |
28 | Indeed there wo n't be a County Council will there . |
29 | If we do n't get together collectively to get rid this government , you and your families and Mick and his grandchildren , there wo n't be a health service there . |
30 | The Foreign Secretary and Witney 's M P , Douglas Hurd , says there wo n't be a challenge to Mrs. Thatcher 's leadership following Sir Geoffrey Howe 's resignation . |