Example sentences of "will [not/n't] be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Of the natural monopolies that are perfectly contestable , some will not be sustainable and some will be sustainable at specific prices , as we have seen .
2 Difficulty of devising a structure that will stand firm yet will not be over-heavy , he wrote .
3 In substance they are borrowing money , but such borrowings will be included within the minority interests and hence will not be identifiable unless separate disclosure is made .
4 If the brightness backward mask follows soon enough after the target and is bright enough , it will reduce contrast in the target display so much that the target contours will not be discriminable from their background , and so the target will not be identifiable .
5 It is therefore not going to be possible to behave as though you were at a genuine social occasion and it will not be surprising if you feel awkward and nervous .
6 The results will not be surprising .
7 This will not be surprising since it has by now become apparent that such adjectives inhabit a very restricted niche in the world of English syntax ; in fact they are limited to the prenominal attributive position .
8 As C. S. Lewis warned in his book A Grief Observed , ‘ Your bid will not be serious if nothing much is staked on it .
9 I had to disclose the fact but its full comprehension will not be essential in the sequel , however vital it is for anyone attempting a professional grasp of quantum theory .
10 You could covenant all your taxable income if you wished — remember though that a part of your total income will not be subject to tax , because of the various tax allowances you enjoy ( personal allowances , mortgage interest relief , etc . )
11 The price of your holiday is fully guaranteed and will not be subject to any surcharges .
12 We guarantee that the price of your holiday will not be subject to any surcharges except for those resulting from Governmental action .
13 The price of your holiday is fully guaranteed and will not be subject to any surcharges .
14 WE GUARANTEE THAT THE PRICE OF YOUR HOLIDAY WILL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANY SURCHARGES ONCE YOU HAVE MADE YOU BOOKING AND PAID A DEPOSIT , THEN THE COST OF YOUR HOLIDAY CAN NOT BE INCREASED .
15 In its present form ( it will hopefully be amended ) , the paper suggests even more farmland diversification that will not be subject to planning controls .
16 The price of your holiday is fully guaranteed and will not be subject to any surcharges after you book .
17 The price of your holiday is fully guaranteed and will not be subject to any surcharges after you book .
18 ‘ We guarantee that the price of your holiday will not be subject to any surcharges except for those resulting from government action .
19 WE GUARANTEE THAT THE PRICE OF YOUR HOLIDAY WILL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANY SURCHARGE WHATSOEVER .
20 The price of your holiday is fully guaranteed and will not be subject to any surcharges .
21 There are two considerations : first , it must be positioned so that it can be connected easily to the existing stopcock and to the branch which feeds the drinking water tap in the kitchen ; second , it must be positioned so that it will not be subject to frost damage .
22 It may also continue with disciplinary proceedings and such a decision , if taken bona fide , will not be subject to judicial review ( see R v Panel on Takeovers and Mergers , ex parte Fayed ( 1992 ) Financial Times , 14 April ) .
23 Finally , monetarists assert that the economy ( again in the absence of government intervention ) will not be subject to any inherent instability .
24 A discharge from the urethra can sometimes be demonstrated during the medical examination , but , since the urethral opening in the female is hidden between the folds of the labia , such a discharge will not be apparent to the woman herself ; even if she examines herself , the natural moistness of this part of the body will tend to mask any contribution from the urethra .
25 Beware of classic howlers such as trees growing out of tops of heads ( the fact that the tree is many yards to the rear of the head in question will not be apparent if there are no visual clues as to the depth of the scene ) .
26 The rhizomes should be dug up in autumn and dried immediately , but the full violet fragrance will not be apparent until the roots are two years old .
27 Then when you come to tell your story in the correct time sequence , with any luck the fact that X was there will not be apparent .
28 ‘ We will go into the intimate details of the injuries that have been suffered by this poor child , which will not be apparent to anyone outside of the investigating team , ’ he said .
29 Your dumb comments will not be required !
30 You will not be dumb with military history , exhausted by facts and figures , wearied by the detail of long-forgotten battles .
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