Example sentences of "[adv] will [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The route to Dettifoss , the greatest waterfall in Europe ( fifty metres high and enormous in volume ) was still closed , and perhaps will not open this year due to the extraordinarily long and hard winter .
2 Your brother perhaps will not mind fetching them from the Commissariat .
3 One of these is that foot ( in the relevant sense ) demands the presence of a specific lexical partner ; pronominal anaphoric reference to a previously occurring bill apparently will not do :
4 The fact that you have enjoyed a few jars together will not cloud a journalist 's judgement .
5 Over a longer period , substances produced in quantities of between 10 and 1000 tpa will be covered , while substances of which less than 10 tpa are produced annually will not come within the scope of the programme for the time being .
6 Taking out the old cistern itself can be even more difficult since they were usually put in place as the house was built , so will not go through the loft hatch .
7 This means the proportion of Target 's shares sold in consideration of such rights will be treated as not disposed of , so will not realise a gain , provided s135 TCGA is in all other respects satisfied .
8 The inflation in the early stages of the universe , which the no boundary proposal predicts , means that the universe must be expanding at very close to the critical rate at which it would just avoid recollapse , and so will not recollapse for a very long time .
9 Controlling production by massive ‘ bribes ’ in the form of aid to Third World drug-producing countries in exchange for specific measurable target reductions in production and controls on local drug merchants requires major intergovernmental agreements and even so will not prevent the illicit manufacture close to the point of consumption of man-made ‘ designer drugs ’ .
10 However , it doubles the minimum run time , and so will not help in some cases .
11 The new broadcasting craft will use a higher frequency , at around 12 GHz , and so will not interfere with the communications satellites .
12 In rural areas it might be that people will tell the parents of youths whom they see committing some offence ; and although crimes may be committed they will often be dealt with informally and so will not figure in the criminal statistics .
13 It is fundamentally robust and so will not require frequent adjustment , a significant feature if Scottish qualifications are to be credible and readily understood in the rest of the UK and beyond .
14 Now while , we can find a submatrix Y1 such that unc where E1 is of standard canonical form , Y1 is not of the general form D1 and so will not permute with C1 .
15 Many of them will not have been earning enough to pay national insurance , so will not qualify for unemployment benefit — and will not affect the unemployment statistics .
16 A limited partnership is unlikely to have sufficient net assets to qualify ; for technical reasons , it would normally be funded predominantly by partnership loan and so will not qualify unless SFA agrees ( like IMRO ) that loans owing to partners can be ignored ; ( 3 ) A trustee of a trust with a portfolio of cash and FSA investments ( and so excluding land ) of at least £10,000,000 ; ( 4 ) An authorised person , an overseas person ( see page 31 above ) or a listed money market institution falling outside the above size test categories .
17 The author who is anxious to wound but fearful to strike too obviously will not escape .
18 Appropriate intravenous antibiotic treatment should also be given , but this alone will not neutralise the toxin that has already been produced and absorbed into the circulation .
19 However , this endurance work alone will not improve your 10K times .
20 • concentrate on careful brushing , toothpaste alone will not do the job
21 Of course vaccines alone will not prevent child mortality caused by infectious diseases ; better social and economic conditions , and better education about prevention play a major part , as they did in industrialised countries about a century ago .
22 They must be made to realise that driving skills alone will not prevent accidents , says the AA report .
23 In a lecture he delivered on the fringe of last year 's Conservative Party conference , Mr Lawson said : ‘ While economic failure will most certainly drive a government out of office , economic success alone will not ensure that it retains office . ’
24 This move alone will not ensure that the working partner of an unemployed person is not penalized for working .
25 In its draft version the report declares that market forces alone will not ensure more efficient use of energy .
26 The report however , claims that protection alone will not restore numbers , and has taken steps towards establishing a more practical and active method of nature conservation .
27 The possibility that this sort of information is represented across an array of cells , rather than at the level of the single unit does , however , mean that single cell recording alone will not give us a useful answer .
28 But there will come a point where productivity gains alone will not cover the necessary wage increases .
29 But if he sometimes tends to distinguish active from contemplative life in terms of life-style , he is also aware of the strenuousness of contemplative life and stresses that solitude alone will not yield the fruits of contemplative life .
30 Certainly it has been argued for a discrete stimulus trained as an occasion setter that subsequently presenting it alone will not produce a loss of occasion-setting power ( e.g. Rescorla 1986 ) ( but see also Ross 1983 ; Holland and Gory 1986 ) .
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