Example sentences of "it will not be " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Mind thoo , ’ went on his father , ‘ it 'll not be easy ti get a good man .
2 It 'll not be the first man I 've seen after he 's tried to fill up a car with a lighted cigarette in his mouth — nor the last .
3 Obviously it 'll not be done for the launch but he 's made a smart job of it it looks really smart done it in yellow , erm and really later on this week I 'm just tidying up , I 've got to go and see F I B just to make sure everything 's in place with them in the mounted section and really this time a week tomorrow it 'll be launched .
4 It 'll not be a dodgy one .
5 It 'll not be that hot
6 And in that case , wrote Harsnet , there is always the possibility that it will not be the end but a simple pause , a mere hiatus .
7 By choosing an uphill slope , at least you know that it will not be a downhill one !
8 As Piaget observed , very young infants will do this , but that if the object ( mother , say ) leaves the visual field it will not be followed .
9 Pam Nelson may not yet be a household name but if this young American progresses in the same manner as previous Pilkington Glass U.21 Champions Steffi Graf , Arantxa Sanchez , Jana Novotna and Manuela Maleeva , then it will not be long before her name appears in the latter stages of the world 's leading tournaments .
10 It will not be easy for him to do so .
11 A stalemate would make sure that neither Ford nor GM could benefit from Jaguar 's expertise in the luxury car market but it will not be particularly attractive for investors .
12 It will not be long before every party conference is treated to its spokesman 's version of European monetary union , along with motherhood , apple pie — and , no doubt , local government finance .
13 Union observers believe that unless Dagenham can be transformed by 1994 into an efficient , viable plant then it will not be selected for another new model .
14 IF ENGLAND fail to win the Jawaharlal Nehru Centenary Cricket Trophy — the grand title ( which is accompanied by the unofficial suffix of ‘ Mini World Cup ’ ) presumably intended to persuade the public that they are about to witness something cosmic rather than just another one-day tournament — it will not be because of being under-prepared .
15 It will not be a Coalition in the ordinary sense of the term but a co-operation of individuals .
16 Midland is expected to put $100million of its debt portfolio into the scheme but it will not be putting up any new money .
17 He also insists it will not be just another showbiz charity record , but a protest record and a ‘ symbol of hope ’ .
18 For the post-war generations in the developed nations reared on the statistics of economic and social improvement , it will not be easy to accept that the twenty-first century threatens humanity with hard times and lowered standards of living .
19 And until a company has the volumes , it will not be able to get the same good terms from suppliers .
20 This points to the real worry about 1991 : not that it will not be good enough , but that it will be too good .
21 Moreover , it will not be long before common-or-garden programs can vary the weight and shape of letters instantaneously , as well as setting them on the page .
22 Those who have seen it — it will not be heard until a concert in Salzburg in December — agree that it is a hybrid between Mozart 's incomplete score and Mr Saegusa 's style , based on principles of Japanese music .
23 It will not be an embassy in disguise .
24 It buys minority stakes , usually of less than 10% , and stresses that the stake is friendly — that is , it will not be sold to a hostile bidder .
25 But it can at least hope it will not be handicapped by its inability to control events on its own side of the frontier .
26 It will not be easy
27 It will receive so many previously unknown stimuli that it will not be able to cope with the flood of messages it is receiving .
28 And I like to think in fifty or a hundred years ' time it will not be possible for any orchestra to play sloppily and claim that it is not possible to do better .
29 SEAN KELLY , 36 next month , will find in the 164-mile Tour of Flanders tomorrow that it will not be his age but the rest of the professional ‘ peleton ’ that will make victory in the one classic he has never won practically impossible , writes Phil Liggett .
30 Labour argues that it will not be significantly affected because most of those who evade the register would have been among the large proportion — between 20.1 per cent and 31.2 per cent in their top 10 target constituencies — who did not vote in 1987 .
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