Example sentences of "will [not/n't] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Excellent technology will not compensate for poor science .
2 But for parents the cost will not stop at the price of a movie ticket .
3 Outsiders , in their experience mainly Malays and Chinese , are portrayed as thieves and cheaters who will not stop at physical violence .
4 It will not stop at Belfast .
5 The new Middlesbrough to Liverpool service starts on May 11 , but Liberal Democrat councillor John Fletcher , who represents Egglescliffe , said : ‘ Residents of the area I represent have told me that they are disappointed the train will not stop at Eaglescliffe .
6 He said : ‘ Although Eaglescliffe passengers will welcome the reintroduction of the 16.52 departure from Middlesbrough , it will not stop at Allen 's West .
7 The trend , they say , will not stop in Miami .
8 ‘ If the power of the atom is released ’ he had said , ‘ it will set up a chain reaction that will not stop until the end of the world . ’
9 The gallery will not reopen to the public until 24 January , 1993 .
10 These collections , along with decorative arts and a number of period rooms , occupy the first floor , parts of which will not reopen until later this year .
11 It 's thought the main school will not reopen until September nineteen ninety three when all repairs have been completed .
12 One private carrier will not carry as a matter of certainty for the same money that another will , as the prospect of a return cargo affects the question .
13 If there is drift , RC will not remain on 0° ( plus/minus 2–3° ) .
14 Far from it , for the precondition which enabled the authorities to move the economy from point A to point B will begin to break down : the expected rate of inflation will not remain at zero .
15 Company officials insist that emissions from the combustion of the tyres will not remain within legal limits .
16 ‘ Incomers who remain dissatisfied will not remain in Shetland long , and a high turnover amongst incomers could be more disruptive to Shetland than the presence of more permanent residents ( SSP : 20 ) . ’
17 If all three aspects are not addressed the 240 additional cannon fodder will not remain in the system either .
18 As for its Alpha plans , BCO hinted that the new kit could be upgraded to Alpha technology in a year 's time but it will not commit to any definite Alpha policy .
19 The players who have strolled through our consciousness these past 10 years are mostly with us yet , but whatever they do in the Nineties will not resound in the way that their achievements of the Eighties did .
20 There are two types of crime which will not suffice as the unlawful act : crimes of negligence and crimes of omission .
21 The types of minimal reforms advocated by the Scarman report will not suffice in moderating this scale of resentment .
22 Areal data will not suffice by themselves , since it is quite possible for aggregate areal food production to increase in such a way that increasing numbers of people have difficulty feeding themselves .
23 Readers whose stomachs are turned will not partake of any food for thought .
24 The cells will not adhere to cells of a different species .
25 They will not intrude on your holiday , but should you require their services , you know they 're within easy reach and where and how to contact them .
26 Nor any member of one 's staff they will not intrude upon .
27 WORK will not start on a new golf course near Darlington until legal agreements have been finalised with the developers .
28 If you apply on December 1 , for instance , the rebate will not start until January 1 and you will lose a month .
29 The collection of rubbish every fortnight will not start until June to give those people not already using the recycling scheme a few months to get used to the idea .
30 On the thorny problem of availability , Walter Puschener , European PC business manager says that shipments will not start before end-June — and even then only in limited quantities and primarily the 60/M , with shipments of the 66MHz machine remaining ‘ very restricted ’ .
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