Example sentences of "will not go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll not go without for no one , even if I go to prison for life .
2 But he will not go voluntarily and said : ‘ I have no intention of making way .
3 A bit of patience will not go amiss in this area either : what one sows another reaps .
4 The second lurker is Europe : the issue which directly raises the problem of the leadership , and which will not go away .
5 THE sickness will not go away .
6 By simply shouting him down , the issues will not go away ; they have to be faced maturely and rationally , within the context , of course , of faith .
7 Is true , and will not go away .
8 And yet the problems reason hopes to resolve will not go away and we are little wiser in that respect than when Pascal wrote so perceptively : ‘ Man is neither angel nor brute , and the unfortunate thing is that he who would act the angel acts the brute . ’
9 The first is that the recession they have caused and which so nearly ditched them will not go away automatically .
10 Hence there is a painful dilemma for the policy-maker between treating a problem as a black box which will not go away but whose size does not seem intimidating and is amenable to exorcism by benign rhetoric and minor policy adjustments ; or as a more diffuse , analytically complex and sophisticated explanation of why most of the problems exist .
11 These images also interact with other texts , particularly newspaper accounts of similar conditions , and combine to confirm for many White spectators that the truth is that housing and employment problems and so on will not go away unless Blacks are sent away or at least have their entry to Britain severely restricted .
12 Unfortunately the language problems will not go away .
13 Once we have tasted the intimacy of a whole group being with the Father and hearing his voice , there is placed in the believer a hunger for this that will not go away .
14 The attractions of smoking mentioned above will not go away .
15 Playing contact with South Africa has been a continuing problem for New Zealand rugby for over 30 years — and the problem will not go away .
16 ‘ Over the years , too many players have felt let down by him through his strong allegiance to the manager — it is a stigma that will not go away .
17 But with the economy still deteriorating and the government so unpopular , the issue of the leadership will not go away .
18 It is there , and it will not go away , however hard the authors of the Gospels have tried to disguise it — and however embarrassing it may be for later Christian tradition .
19 The Sun says ‘ Up Yours Delors ’ , the Tory Right despise him , the Government is suspicious of him , yet Jacques Delors , President of the European Commission , just will not go away .
20 It was more like a battle with a small housefly which will not go away .
21 But the central issues will not go away .
22 Out of sight is not out of mind ; the problem will not go away , but must be solved .
23 I warn him that the subject will not go away until he is frank with the House and the country .
24 Of this lot I feel McCallen can just about win the race — or at least one of the Superbike classes — but Fogarty is obviously the man everyone has to beat and I feel he will not go away empty-handed .
25 Force yourselves to address them : they will not go away , and they do not become any easier with the passage of time .
26 the Liberal Democrats will not go away .
27 ‘ The world 's hunger for bulk consumer products like plastics and fibres — as well as for all sorts of industrial chemical intermediates — will not go away . ’
28 The energy crisis which we 're in at the moment , and which will , although it 's temporarily abating if we judge the prices on the oil market , will not go away , is one of the most important areas in which chemistry can contribute .
29 Perhaps the incinerator will not go ahead as planned in Londonderry , East .
30 The article states : ’ estimates of the project 's cost have escalated from £457 million to £1.4 billion ’ — the figure mentioned by my hon. Friend — and that it is possible that the scheme will not go ahead .
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