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

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1 Decentralised structures may mean that budget holders are closer to the point of service delivery , but usually they will not be financial specialists .
2 The two are not being played in the First XV at the moment because they will not be available for the league matches , as they will be in Australia and Fiji with the national squad .
3 But readers may be attracted by the line-up of vocal soloists and , by and large , they will not be disappointed .
4 ‘ It would be foolishly modest of me to say they will not be disappointed at all , ’ said Antony , ‘ but they are both very understanding .
5 Women do not participate in public life , so they will not be capable of understanding what they observe ;
6 They will not be pleased . ’
7 It is almost certain that they will not be central on the spar halves so there will be a right way around .
8 We can make laws and regulations about pollution or wildlife trade until we are blue in the face , but without enough money for enforcement they will not be effective .
9 In one or two instances , there is likely to be some liability concerning rail vouchers of a special kind , but in general , the position is as I have said and they will not be taxable .
10 They will not be pressurised as to what they should put on or should not put on .
11 The milder range in fact serves not to challenge but to define the limits of propriety ; they set a horizon beyond which " improper " linguistic use will not go , and the audience can laugh with relief at the reassurance that they will not be shocked , as well as at the impudence of these terms .
12 However , this does not mean that in an appropriate case they will not be relevant matters for a court to take into account , especially where items of equipment are complex and require specialist knowledge and materials for repair .
13 You will have to use a reasonably large drill press to make these holes through the body , otherwise they will not be parallel with each other .
14 They have not been successful in the past , and they will not be successful in the future .
15 They will not be sensational and will precede a full year down from £3.07bn to about £2.6bn .
16 In short , they will not be true cats , but they will undeniably make more convenient pets .
17 This fear also arises from a recognition that in certain types of work they will not be able to match the public 's expectations of competence , whether finding lost pets or settling disputes between neighbours .
18 ‘ The Government is obviously extremely worried that they will not be able to sell these shares . ’
19 They will not be able to take an American-style percentage of the damages if successful , but will be able to ask for a slightly larger than normal fee .
20 They will not be able to move in it or live in it .
21 These two tasks are inextricably interwoven : if advisers fail to establish what it is that a client wants to know because of poor interviewing , then they will not be able to supply the correct information even if it is available .
22 You see it is only a routine matter and they will not be able to understand why I could n't get you to fill it in .
23 Jessy and her husband feel it is a priority that their children go through school , but are already worried that they will not be able to afford to send the eldest to secondary school .
24 Levi defines long-firm fraud as referring to businesses which order substantial quantities of goods on credit at a time when the owners of the business either intend not to pay for them or suspect that they will not be able to pay for them .
25 Low tolerance for change — People fear that they will not be able to cope in new , unfamiliar circumstances .
26 Others may be fearful that they will not be able to cope without the support and guidance of the therapist .
27 Unless hens have at least 800 square centimetres they will not be able to perform simple preening and stretching movements .
28 They will not be able to because , when you restart , you do not place one cup face upwards .
29 Unless governors are thoroughly familiar with the task the community has entrusted to the school they will not be able to make informed decisions about the staff , educational resources , premises and money which are necessary to accom-plish it .
30 According to US press reports , the 64-bit bus architecture will be backwards-compatible with AT and EISA boards , but they will not be able to upgrade to the higher performance .
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