Example sentences of "will not be [verb] " in BNC.

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31 Therefore , from the dealer 's point of view , the hire-purchase transaction has the advantage that he will not be prevented by either of those sections from recovering the goods after they have been passed on by the hirer to an innocent third party .
32 If you use the art lesson to check school meal monies , or mark your books , and leave the children to get on , you will not be teaching this subject well ; and the children will suffer and so will their work .
33 As many of you will have noticed from your Q.T. day programme Beryl will not be teaching this year ; for some time she has taken a great interest in the Back Pain Association and has now become involved particularly at weekends in special classes for back-pain sufferers .
34 and with respect your Lordship does n't have the er and I 'm sure this will not be disputed , your Lordship does n't have the erm jurisdiction to grant the exemption under article eighty five three only the commission in doing that
35 Olympic Computers is offering support at preferential prices to the 18,000 Olympic Technology customers , but it will not be honouring service warranties made by the old company .
36 I hope that the Minister will listen carefully to the call from the Opposition and ensure that when privatisation takes place , the golden opportunity will not be missed to set up the Scottish bus passenger consultative committee , which , we hope , will examine customers ' complaints and safeguard their interests .
37 ‘ He will not be missed , ’ Vincentius observed .
38 In addition to this , the chief secretary to the Treasury has also confirmed that VAT will not be imposed on books , newspapers or periodicals . ’
39 That is why we ask the right hon. Gentleman to give a categorical assurance to the House that at some later date cash limits will not be imposed on deserving claims for compensation .
40 An obligation of confidence will not be imposed on everyone .
41 A clause will not be incorporated by a document which is not a contractual document .
42 Even if reasonable steps have been taken to bring the exemption clause to the notice of the buyer , it will not be incorporated if it does not clearly cover the particular transaction in question .
43 It is possible that time-gap experiences represent driving at the tactical level which is conducted without controlled processes being involved , the assumption here is the common one that unless a stimulus event receives conscious attention it will not be stored in long term memory ( e.g. Bargh , 1984 ; Broadbent , 1958 ; Moray , 1959 ; Shiffrin & Schneider , 1977 ) .
44 However , devices on the server that use redirection ( networks , CD ROMS etc. ) will not be re-directed to the client machine , which is a bit of a shame .
45 And when you come down , remember to do so with dignity , so that Dom João will not be thinking that he is betrothed to a tinker 's daughter . "
46 Social perceptions of what is or is not obscene or indecent may change but the legislation may remain to trap the unwary in a much more liberal climate ; and just because the legislation has not been used in many years that does not mean it will not be applied again .
47 The surcharge will not be applied to representatives ' orders or dues supplied as part of a previous large order .
48 The initial verb + noun phrase combination shows in essence a property word extended by an entity word , and it therefore remains a ( complex ) property ; the adjective then further extends this property ; but because it is an adjective rather than an adverb , its own property is understood as applicable to the entity identified by the noun phrase , with the important reservation , demanded by the intensional structure , that it will not be applied to it unconditionally but only insofar as that entity stands in relation to the verb which accompanies it .
49 Entries on photocopies of this page will not be accepted .
50 We can feel anger , even rage , at our position but can not express our feelings because we fear we will not be accepted ; we will be further rejected .
51 Self-certification will not be accepted .
52 A blockage in the movement upward and out of the underclass will not be accepted .
53 However , although it will not be accepted , it will not in the ordinary course of events be anticipated .
54 A late claim will not be accepted where the delay is due to : oversight or negligence on the part of the claimant company or its agent ; failure without good reason to compute the necessary figure ; and a desire to avoid establishing the claim pending clarification of the effects of making a claim on other tax liabilities .
55 Shooters will be less pleased , since the idea of a ‘ weapon passport ’ allowing the reasonably easy transportation of legal weapons will not be accepted in Great Britain .
56 The models look indefinably " foreign " and unless the feature is on French or US fashion the pictures will not be accepted by the UK press .
57 Proof of postage will not be accepted as proof of receipt .
58 Responsibility will not be accepted for entries lost , delayed , mislaid or damaged in the post .
59 Public examinations , employers ' , schools ' and colleges ' own assessments and profiles , such as that described in Example D , are used to decide whether a pupil will or will not be accepted for a job , vocational training or higher education .
60 This means that every word that the system can process has to be known beforehand , otherwise it will not be accepted .
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