Example sentences of "which will not [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Will he do all that he can to ensure that within the EC , there is some agreement about how we shall tackle the enormous problems , which will not be tackled by charity , however welcome that is ?
2 Participants in a television programme , for example , who are told that it is a " pilot " which will not be transmitted , can not be held responsible for defamatory statements they have made if it is subsequently screened at prime time .
3 Just on the conversions point , th there will clearly be at the end of the plan period , an outstanding balance of conversion permissions erm which will not be built during the plan period , just as there are two thousand nine hundred er which come back from previous to the well not automatically previous to the plan period , but previous to the position we 're in now .
4 The ecological implications of the scheme , which will not be completed until 2000 , have not yet been analysed by the embryonic Spanish environmental movement .
5 The grant of a " contracted out " tenancy , followed by the grant of an option to renew for a term which will not be contracted out is a useful mechanism to achieve a position where the tenant 's loss of security of tenure is only temporary .
6 We intend making arrangements for the safe keeping of such material in a room which will not be affected .
7 The system is currently a complex combination of these two approaches to control , which will not be examined in detail here .
8 The most detailed of these came from Wilshere , who said that most of the time had been taken up by the medical evidence — summarised with a wealth of detail ( which will not be repeated here ) .
9 Detailed guidance has been given by the Curriculum Councils for history which will not be repeated here .
10 This is a long-running debate which will not be documented here .
11 My faith and sights are on the lasting reality , the Zimbabwe of the future which will not be made by either the faithless or the fearful ( and sometimes I have seen both ) ; it will obviously not be won by those who run away .
12 He was one of those blessed people who have an itch in their hands to make things which will not be denied and for whom a lack of formal training in the arts is compensated by a hyper-developed sense of ingenious invention .
13 Many of the jobs to go will be those already vacant which will not be filled .
14 One aspect of Quality Assurance which will not be devolved is the initial approval of a centre as a ‘ SCOTVEC centre ’ .
15 They reckon investors and customers might worry needlessly about a firm 's balance sheet if , say , asset values plunged while liabilities , which will not be shown at current values , were unchanged .
16 Other terms which are useful access points but which will not be used as index terms are listed in light type .
17 Normally , any contributions you are making to the scheme will cease to be required and your pension ( which will not be paid until you retire ) will be increased to compensate for its deferment .
18 A third set of variables , which will not be discussed here , were included in the model because they influenced the form and severity of the disorder rather than contributing to its onset .
19 Whether it is possible ( or appropriate ) to work out a comprehensive set of criteria for processes such as generalization is an issue which will not be settled until there is a good deal more experience with process criteria in the classroom .
20 For behold , I will send serpents , cockatrices among you which will not be charmed and they shall bite you , saith the Lord .
21 If they are unhelpful , the answers to these questions should be recorded in a short , supplemental statement which will not be disclosed .
22 And the peanut , which will not be mentioned again , is an atypical legume .
23 ( b ) It prevents the overlooking of such standard matters of enquiry as the existence of undischarged mortgages , covenants for production covering all the title deeds which will not be handed over , the proper stamping of documents , etc. ( c ) It makes the dictation of requisitions on title hours or days after your examination a simple matter ( although preferably this should be done at once — one bite at the cherry ) , and obviates the chance of missing any points you observed on investigation .
24 This is , of course , a point of contention which will not be pursued here but is useful to bear in mind .
25 In his affidavit , dated 27 September , Kahn alleges that ‘ remaining Velcro minority shareholders will be faced with the unpleasant choice of receiving either a grossly unfair cashout price of $21.75 per share based upon artificially depressed market prices , or equity in VRNV , a company which will not be traded on NASDAQ or any other stock exchange requiring the necessity for public filings and resulting in an illiquid market ’ .
26 It is intended for use on surfaces which will not be walked on .
27 In this test , which will not be described in full , quantification of the light received by a sample is achieved by means of standardised strips of wool cloth dyed with different dyes which differ in their fastness to light .
28 If the hon. Lady or Puffin Books can show that the use of the puffin symbol contravenes the text that I quoted from the 1986 voluntary agreement , without being bound by court procedures and legal niceties and technicalities , we have a system deliberately designed to be sufficiently flexible to allow action to be taken and new barriers which will not be allowed to be broken .
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