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

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31 In the USA , a doctor will not avoid litigation by simply informing the patient of the nature of the treatment in broad terms .
32 Since then the sea defences have been built up to ensure that such a disaster will not strike again .
33 On the other hand , a trust will not fail because the intended trustee refuses to undertake it , or , in the case of a trust created by will , dies before the testator .
34 People who own holiday homes available for rent at least 140 days a year will not have to pay a standard charge but they will be liable to pay business rates .
35 The best description I have heard for this position is ‘ well plugged on ’ — a plug will not go into a socket if it is crooked , that is the baby should not be twisting his or her neck .
36 They are a long-lived species and a pair will not lay eggs every year .
37 Sir Lawrence refused to disclose details of the voting on Tendulkar 's signing at yesterday 's meeting of the Cricket Committee but Bradford member Bob Appleyard said : ‘ A batsman will not help us to bowl sides out twice .
38 Obviously a client will not discuss intimate affairs with someone whom he believes to know nothing of such matters , or whom he thinks may condemn or be shocked by his problems .
39 There are problems when a client will not accept help .
40 However , the day I attended was hugely disappointing for all members of my party and such an experience will not encourage future attendance .
41 In these circumstances , an applicant will not lose his priority ( Land Registration Rules 1925 , r95 ) .
42 However , given the existence of such a secret there is an implied duty that an employee will not disclose such secrets to another or use them himself .
43 ( 4 ) An offeror will not know whether there is any opposition to the compulsory acquisition of the minority ( minority shareholders have the right to object to the court under CA 1985 , s430C ) until he has acquired 90 per cent of the shares to which the offer relates and served the compulsory sale notices .
44 A joint venture between competitors or potential competitors may infringe Article 85 of the Treaty of Rome if the participants could reasonably have been expected to enter the market individually , and in such cases the creation of an EEIG will not obviate the need to seek an exemption , or at least a comfort letter , from the Commission .
45 Therefore an adjective which has the effect of qualifying a property rather than an entity will not occur in ordinary predicative position ( nor in postnominal attributive position ) ; this prediction is confirmed by the unacceptability of sentences such as : ( 11 ) the sum of $300 she had to pay was total the lecturer who is to greet the Queen is mere a scoundrel complete must have taken my umbrella the cousins distant were put at a separate table If the adjectives in ( 12 ) are acceptable , reflexion shows at once that they are adjectives with more than one meaning , and the one which appears in predicative position is not that in which they are sense-qualifiers : ( 12 ) their village is distant and hard to reach burning his licence was wholly lawful the set complete is worth 1500 francs
46 Rather the company envisages the use of Object Cobol with object-oriented analysis and design , and an analyst will not go into the detail of strings and numbers , but simply view things like accounts and customers as objects .
47 We regret that letters sent without an SAE will not receive a reply .
48 We regret that letters sent without an SAE will not receive a reply .
49 We regret that letters sent without an SAE will not receive a reply .
50 We regret that letters sent without an SAE will not receive a reply .
51 We regret that letters sent without an SAE will not receive a reply .
52 We regret that letters sent without an SAE will not receive a reply .
53 Such an extension will not invalidate the special theory but will fill it out to meet the requirements of wider applicability .
54 An importer will not have to prove that an imported product is not made under equivalent standards to those of the member state .
55 In the majority of cases , the commander of an army will not wish to dispense with advice …
56 The changes in arbitration law may make this question less important in the future ; a finding that a reference was an arbitration will not improve the chances of a successful challenge , because the opportunities for appeals from arbitration awards are now so scarce : see 15.8.3 .
57 The Employment Appeal Tribunal thought that in most circumstances it would be reasonable to imply a term along the lines that an employer will not treat his employees ‘ arbitrarily , capriciously or inequitably ’ in matters of remuneration .
58 Most economists expect that the first real signs of an upturn will not appear until second-quarter figures are available .
59 In other words , an individual will not need to start from scratch where there is already reliable evidence of competence at work .
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