Example sentences of "will not [adv] [vb infin] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A small party may get a substantial number of votes , but if they fall short of the quota it will not normally win a seat .
2 People will not give up lightly what they have gained under this Government , and they will not easily embrace a creed that has been rejected by so many nations in recent years .
3 He claims not only that the parties to the original position will avoid choosing any particular perfectionist principle as a constituent of their doctrine of justice , but that they will not even accept a doctrine of justice including an agreed process for determining which perfectionist principle should be implemented in the state .
4 Net profits of £30,000 with directors ' drawings of £25,000 will not generally help a business — except to collapse .
5 It will be argued that the BBC will not necessarily show a game every Sunday .
6 The question " Were you speaking Patois or English just then ? " will not necessarily make a lot of sense to a member of the London Caribbean community , any more than the questions " Why did you say that in Patois ? " or " How would the effect of that be different if you said it in ordinary English ? " .
7 A fall in the interest rate on bonds , for example , will lead to an individual rearranging his wealth portfolio , but this will not necessarily involve a shift from bonds to money ( as in the Keynesian case ) ; it may involve a shift from bonds to some other financial asset or into property .
8 New funding arrangements for community care will not necessarily put a stop to such perverse incentives and may indeed provide further scope for cost shifting .
9 While the firm would not be compelled to disclose or utilise the information about B when advising A , the fact that it owes a duty of confidentiality to B will not necessarily constitute a defence to a breach of its duty of disclosure to A. If the firm is to be fully protected it must obtain A2 's consent to its acting in the conflict situation after informing him of its conflicting duties and the fact that it can not perform its full duties of disclosure .
10 It is fair to say that in the last instance , it will not actually produce a design with the colours separated out into their appropriate rows , but will make a card design showing the colours so that punching a card from this is made easier .
11 A power to carry out improvements will not usually entitle a landlord to replace existing buildings with buildings in which the tenant can not carry on the business permitted under the lease ( Leathwoods Ltd v Total Oil ( Great Britain ) Ltd [ 1985 ] 2 EGLR 237 ) .
12 Prosecutors will not usually open a case unless they see a medical report exempting the alleged victim from work for at least five days .
13 ( 9 ) Market purchases by the bidder of the target 's shares will not result in an advantage , as the court will not usually allow a promoter of a Court Scheme to vote his own shares on the resolution approving the scheme .
14 You will not always have a book available to you .
15 You will not always get a reply but you may be surprised at how often you do .
16 Does he realise that if he will not act on the problem , it will not only produce a tide of human misery , but will bring to a clattering end any hope of economic recovery ?
17 Libraries will not only provide a carefully-selected and well-displayed collection of books but also the opportunity to hear stories , paint , draw and make models , make and use puppets , take part in drama sessions , and so on .
18 Once the legislator 's choice is admitted as a source of content it is entirely possible that two positive legislators will not only determine a concept differently but will determine a concept in a contradictory fashion .
19 Except when wounded or cornered , leopards will not often attack a human .
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