Example sentences of "will not [adv] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Alternatively , there are often many puppies to choose from , and these will be much easier to train than older animals , as bad habits will not yet be ingrained .
2 It is generally agreed that making a bad decision ( for which the remedy is an appeal ) will not normally be treated as ground for dismissal of a Circuit judge as showing ‘ inability or misbehaviour ’ .
3 Most verbs which are used of situations where the object — talking strictly of the intensional level and not of the world referred to — does not change its properties ( between the narrow focus on the object phrase alone , and the wider view when it is construed with the verb and the adjective as in ( 22 ) ) will not be suitable ; if a property that might be expressed by an adjective could be present in the wider structural context , then its applicability will not normally be connected with the link between the verb and the noun phrase .
4 It will not normally be affected by the setting of the current limit control ( VR1 ) unless the circuit has begun to ‘ current limit ’ .
5 Transfers of shares will not normally be registered after the close of business on the record date .
6 Since claims by non-State third parties will not normally be presented before an international forum and are not directly governed by the terms of the Vienna Convention , the outcome may well be significantly different from those involving third States .
7 A writ will not normally be renewed so as to deprive the defendant of the accrued benefit of a limitation period , and the court does not deal with the question of whether to renew a writ after expiry of the limitation period on the same basis as an application to disapply the limitation period under s33 of the Limitation Act 1980 ( see para 1.37 above ) ( Waddon v Whitecroft-Scovill Ltd [ 1988 ] 1 WLR 309 ) .
8 However , this is an incomplete representation , although the claims of non-State third parties will not normally be made within international institutional arenas which , with limited exceptions , are reserved to States .
9 A person who manages or is part of the same group as the investment manager of an investment trust company will not normally be regarded as an appropriate person to give independent advice in relation to that company .
10 Michael Heseltine , when Secretary of State for the Environment , introduced a simple test , which is now permanently enshrined in the Planning circulars : permission will not normally be granted for the demolition of a listed building unless it has been offered for sale on the open market , preferably freehold .
11 You will not normally be asked to speak during this induction period .
12 Yet ironically , recent government policies have created a situation where more and more prisoners serving life and other long sentences have rather less to lose , for it has now been decreed that various categories of serious offender will not normally be considered for parole , or not considered for a very long time ( see Chapter 6 ) .
13 Dealings by a connected exempt market-maker in a market-making capacity will not normally be considered within the acting in concert presumptions , but dealings in any other capacity will be ( see para 7.7 below ) .
14 However , if he does this he will not normally be permitted to post such an offer document within 12 months of the date of the statement , unless an offer for the target is announced by a third party within that period ( Note 3 on Rule 4.2 ) .
15 The policy as proposed says , Development in the open countryside will not normally be permitted .
16 And if you take into account that the words , A general presumption against , were common phraseology in policies in the nineteen eighties and we now use the er play against presumption we now have to use the phrase , Will not normally be permitted .
17 Golf development will not normally be permitted if it causes unacceptable disruption to the public enjoyment of rights of way .
18 Erm perhaps I could answer that Chairman by saying that the policy I 've suggested from the Humberside structure plan would er would I think cover that er problem in that it starts off by saying , Proposals for industry and commerce that are not in accordance with the relevant policies of this plan will not normally be permitted .
19 Worm holes are another blemish which should be noted by cataloguers , even though their presence will not normally be taken as a good reason for returning a book .
20 For , there is a widespread phenomenon that Grice has called exploitation : in general , if there is some communicative convention C that one does A in context Y , then suppose instead one does B in Y , or does A but in context Z , one will not normally be taken to have simply violated the convention C and produced nonsense .
21 However , meals for coach departures and overnight accommodation in general will not normally be provided unless arranged by the carrying airline or other transport operator .
22 It will not normally be used on its own but as a facing or interlayer in composite materials .
23 Details of the allowance will not normally be included in a letter confirming salary to a building society .
24 If they can not see where the time has been recorded the time will not normally be allowed .
25 2.3.3 Rule 37.3 ( relationship with takeover offers ) and Rule 37.4 A company will not normally be allowed to buy-in or redeem its shares during the offer period if its board has reason to believe that a takeover offer for the company is imminent , except pursuant to a pre-existing contract ( Rule 21 ) .
26 The flat rate of £75 that Miss Denny mentions will not automatically be paid to all composers .
27 The impact will not immediately be felt by the millions of borrowers on semi-fixed mortgages , whose rates are changed only once a year .
28 Centres will not immediately be affected , with the exception of those who , by agreement , become involved in small-scale piloting of aspects of the new Framework .
29 The logic of civil libertarians has never been more compelling : the rights taken away from gang members will be rights denied all minority youth ; the walls put around gangs will imprison whole communities ; the police state once expanded will not easily be contracted .
30 The issues associated with climate change present a much greater , but apparently less immediate , challenge to global management , and the inconclusive outcome of the 1992 Earth Summit suggests that this challenge will not easily be met .
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