Example sentences of "will [not/n't] be accepted " in BNC.
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1 | Entries on photocopies of this page will not be accepted . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Self-certification will not be accepted . |
4 | A blockage in the movement upward and out of the underclass will not be accepted . |
5 | However , although it will not be accepted , it will not in the ordinary course of events be anticipated . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Proof of postage will not be accepted as proof of receipt . |
10 | Responsibility will not be accepted for entries lost , delayed , mislaid or damaged in the post . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | This means that every word that the system can process has to be known beforehand , otherwise it will not be accepted . |
13 | There is therefore a risk that good items will not be accepted and a risk that bad quality items will be accepted . |
14 | The risk that good quality items will not be accepted is the producer 's risk and is commonly set at about 5 per cent . |
15 | If not they will not be accepted . |
16 | There is therefore a risk that good items will not be accepted and a risk that bad quality items will be accepted . |
17 | The risk that good quality items will not be accepted is the producer 's risk and is commonly set at about 5 per cent . |
18 | 3 Responsibility will not be accepted for any lost , delayed or damaged entries . |
19 | ‘ He wo n't be accepted , will he ? ’ |
20 | it was n't accepted then er and we hope er that it wo n't be accepted now because the County Council thinks that with the level of provision for migration development , er there is sufficient flexibility within its policy . |
21 | Anything less that 2 million wo n't be accepted I hope ? |
22 | ‘ Anyone who gets toothache but is n't registered with a dentist wo n't be accepted . ’ |