Example sentences of "will [not/n't] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I am taking all possible steps to prevent their mov. along rds. but this will NOT completely prevent them as they are short of food and being harassed .
2 Moreover , even at common law a lease which ought to be made by deed but is not will not completely fail of effect , if possession is taken and rent paid under it ; the tenant will be treated as tenant from year to year upon the terms of the lease so far as they are applicable to such a tenancy .
3 The improvements will not completely bring an end to unpleasant odours from the works , but should still prove good news for the residents of Alton .
4 It also plans to offer Windows NT on workstations ‘ by 1995 ’ , a subject on which HP itself will not yet commit itself .
5 The eyes will not yet have their permanent colour , but pale grey eyes will not often turn yellow , so choose the darkest .
6 It is assumed that because of a basin that is still strongly subsiding , the degree of coalification will not yet have reached the equilibrium which would relate to the present depth and temperature , and that gas generation and accumulation are still taking place here .
7 Ideally , flowers should be picked for pressing between 10am and midday , as by this time the dew will have dried on the petals or leaves but the sun will not yet have faded the colours .
8 The particular provisions of the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 in the consideration of which my hon. Friend played such a distinguished part do not come into force until next month , so directors of planning will not yet have had the benefit of the provisions .
9 Null values are usually permitted because in some situations the value will not yet have been allocated .
10 Mother-child separation at four months of age may not be too disturbing , as the child will not yet have formed a lasting selective attachment to her .
11 Stephen has gone through confession , and is , he declares , ‘ Ready to forge that language ’ , but he declares it in a language that will not yet take Joyce out of desperation .
12 Paradoxically , if such a person were to fail to give notice , he might then be said to be committing an offence even though , because of the hypothesised publicity , it is most unlikely that the police will not already know about his proposed march .
13 In general the value of formal routines is precisely that the operator , left to himself , will not normally function in such a systematic sequential manner .
14 The Panel will not normally grant leave to appeal against a finding of fact or against a decision of the Panel on the interpretation of the Code .
15 The Panel will not normally grant its consent where the partial offer is for 30 per cent or more in circumstances where the offeror or its concert parties have acquired , selectively or in significant numbers , shares in the target during the previous 12 months ( or at any time after the offer was reasonably in contemplation ) ( Rule 36.2 ) .
16 The London Stock Exchange will not normally grant a temporary suspension for more than 48 hours .
17 A receptionist will not normally overbook unless it is done in compliance with the policy of the management of the hotel , or upon the instructions of the reception manager .
18 A clause which does not expressly mention conditions will not normally exclude liability for breach of condition .
19 The seller does not have to agree to this and if he does , that will not normally affect the operation of section 20 .
20 A report will not normally give the name or other identifying details of the complainant or of any person involved in the matter .
21 ( Midland Bank will not normally give credit to applicants under 18 years of age . )
22 ( Midland Bank will not normally give credit to applicants under 18 years of age . )
23 Midland Bank will not normally give credit to applicants under 18 years of age .
24 If you hang your washing out in the yard to dry , normally it will be attacked by numerous little black smuts : you will not normally complain .
25 In Industrial Tribunals , the tribunal will not normally make an award of costs .
26 In the current economic climate banks will not normally lend more than 50% of the value of invoices and may sometimes only be prepared to lend 20% to 30% .
27 R 2 will often be given a ‘ territory ’ , although this will not normally mean that R 2 makes all sales of M 1 's product inside the territory .
28 Smoking a cigarette will not normally set off a smoke alarm .
29 When the statutory demand is based on a judgment , the court will not normally go behind the judgment and inquire into the validity of the debt nor will it adjourn the application to await the result of an application to set aside the judgment ( Practice Direction , 6 January 1987 , ( 1987 ) 1 All ER 607 ) .
30 If a company heading a small group chooses not to take advantage of the exemption from preparing group accounts , its group accounts will not normally contain the auditors ' report required by s 248(3) .
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