Example sentences of "they will not be " in BNC.
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1 | But they 'll not be back . |
2 | You 'll have to push in , they 'll not be looking your way for food . ’ |
3 | They 'll not be as lively as they ought to be come morning , but tonight will have got a whole lot of unhappy things out of Seb 's system . |
4 | ‘ Leave these , they 'll not be needed . |
5 | They 'll not be co they 're not coming for , at all at the beginning of April , and that 's if , it 's not that long . |
6 | People will get so antiseptic that they 'll not be able to stand any sort of germs of any sort . |
7 | Well they 'll not be as that . |
8 | Into which they will not be reborn , |
9 | Secondly , there is distortion introduced in the power amplifier following conversion since unavoidable rise and fall times of the output power stage introduce non-linearity if they are not equal which , in practice and for a number of reasons , they will not be . |
10 | They will perform some of the same functions , but they will not be an exact replacement for traditional trams . |
11 | This fear also arises from a recognition that in certain types of work they will not be able to match the public 's expectations of competence , whether finding lost pets or settling disputes between neighbours . |
12 | Very often there are schools , just across the road , full of children who will very probably become unemployed when they leave because they will not be equipped to fill any of the jobs that are available . |
13 | ‘ The Government is obviously extremely worried that they will not be able to sell these shares . ’ |
14 | They will not be able to take an American-style percentage of the damages if successful , but will be able to ask for a slightly larger than normal fee . |
15 | Marks&Spencer and Storehouse , representing BhS , Habitat , Richard Shops and MotherCare , have already confirmed that they will not be introducing dual pricing . |
16 | They will not be named until publication of details in an academic journal , but the second one belongs with the lesser dung flies in the Sphaeroceridae family : ‘ a lovely little group , ’ he added . |
17 | Besides , they will not be put off because they know a bargain when they see one . |
18 | They will not be led by preachers at their church to face up to the fact that there are four Gospels , that John is significantly different from the Synoptics , that the New Testament writers do not always speak with the same voice even on essential matters of faith . |
19 | Bans on parades are always seen as a sign of weakness , and as such have frequently given militant Protestants a chance to show , by defying the bans , that they will not be a party to any ‘ sell-out ’ . |
20 | They will not be able to move in it or live in it . |
21 | Being below the age of criminal responsibility , they will not be prosecuted . |
22 | At the same time , the European bank will have to reassure countries such as Hungary , host to the annual meeting , Czechoslovakia and Poland that they will not be overshadowed by the needs of the old Soviet Union . |
23 | He had better start by accepting that if he does the right things , they will not be popular ones . |
24 | But , when they get down to business with the British , it is at least certain that they will not be as difficult as Mr Haughey 's government was . |
25 | They will not be allocated a seat on the aircraft and must sit on a parent 's lap unless there is an unoccupied seat available . |
26 | Quite apart from enhancing its reputation , it also reassures other agents that they will not be forgotten . |
27 | On Sunday mornings the Rotonda is used by Milanese families who bring their children , secure in the knowledge that they will not be harmed by traffic and that the arcaded walkway is a good place to play . |
28 | Which within half an hour they will not be , for I have them packaged and ready to be delivered into your hands to do with as you shall see fit . |
29 | The great butlers are great by virtue of their ability to inhabit their professional role and inhabit it to the utmost ; they will not be shaken out by external events , however surprising , alarming or vexing . |
30 | It is in the myth of Odysseus that they most poignantly figure out the tragic paralysis of the dialectic , and , by extension , the quandary of cultural critique : to steer past the temptations of the Sirens whose fatal song can not be resisted , Odysseus stuffs his men 's ears with wax so that they will not be distracted from their rowing , and binds himself to the mast with orders that he must not be released . |