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

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1 50% of the customers will not be CASE users , estimates O'Brien .
2 On the downside , high performance can today only be achieved with a proprietary multi-chip implementation , early PowerPC implementations will not be performance leaders and IBM is caught up in internal conflicts over the AS/400 and its mainframes .
3 Where rejuvenation intervenes before the river has had sufficient time for lateral erosion to form a flat valley floor , there will not be river terraces at the side of the stream but merely breaks of slope in the valley sides ( Fig. 9.6 ) .
4 On the other hand — again , just looking at the economics — while you are working , you will not be spending money on entertainment .
5 We will not be wage slaves any more .
6 But the budgets will not be cash limits and GPs will remain free to prescribe all the drugs their patients need , he insisted .
7 This will not be theme park shopping , Karen insists , nor will The Galleries be closed at night .
8 Remember , though , that since the valetudinarian English gave Pau up the climate has reverted to what it was , so you need to be there on a day of reasonable weather , otherwise the Boulevard will not be tea Pyrénées at all , but only of the closer and less pleasing scene .
9 If I told you now that we needed another five gangs of floor tilers or whatever it was which you had n't got enough of , it wo n't be floor tilers something you have n't got enough of , everything , could you get them by Monday ?
10 ‘ In 10 years , it wo n't be Crystal Palace but it may be Southern League , Division Seven . ’
11 There wo n't be product placement on stage but you will get clear branding in the foyer and on literature .
12 I 'm afraid you wo n't be Miss World again , but you 'll do .
13 when you get to a window I do n't know other than t the curtains wo n't be fire retardant will they ?
14 But be sure of one thing , ’ he added bitterly , ‘ whoever makes money out of the deal , it wo n't be Brian Harley . ’
15 That 's not to say that these wo n't be quality jobs .
16 An inquest has been told how an elderley man died from the treatment he was taking for his athletes foot.John Ellis took a revolutionary new drug for his condition , after years of suffering.But within a couple of months , he died from liver failure.But the makers of the drug say it 's safe for most people , and it wo n't be withdrawn.Chris Moore reports .
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