Example sentences of "will [not/n't] [vb infin] [pron] [prep] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The emergency services have said while the restrictions will make their response time slightly slower the humps will not stop them from carrying out their duties .
2 The equanimity of your average tosser of coins depends upon the law , or rather a tendency , or let us say a probability , or at any rate a mathematically calculable chance , which ensures that he will not upset himself by losing too much nor upset his opponent by winning too often .
3 I hope that the right hon. Gentleman will not accuse me of ranting and raving as I am always the sweet face of reason .
4 What I am concerned about is that electricity privatisation will not lend itself to improving the situation .
5 Time itself is finite — a government will not devote it to passing less desirable and more controversial laws when it has better things to do with its time .
6 ‘ It 's a sad death , but it will not prevent me from returning to London tomorrow . ’
7 If you stall accidentally it is almost always because you are not aware of the low speed , etc. and therefore all the training in the world will not prevent you from responding instinctively because you are not at that moment aware that you are stalled .
8 This is only a warning , and it will not prevent you from updating the SPR .
9 This is only a warning , and it will not prevent you from updating the SPR .
10 The return of the proxy form will not prevent you from attending the meeting and voting in person should you wish to do so .
11 Formulations of definitive tests are always dangerous , but it seems to me that , without claiming to expound an exhaustive guide , the following provides a satisfactory working test for whether , in any given case , a covenant touches and concerns the land : ( 1 ) the covenant benefits only the reversioner for the time being , and if separated from the reversion ceases to be of benefit to the covenantee ; ( 2 ) the covenant affects the nature , quality , mode of user or value of the land of the reversioner ; ( 3 ) the covenant is not expressed to be personal ( that is to say neither being given only to a specific reversioner nor in respect of the obligations only of a specific tenant ) ; ( 4 ) the fact that a covenant is to pay a sum of money will not prevent it from touching and concerning the land so long as the three foregoing conditions are satisfied and the covenant is connected with something to be done on , or to in relation to the land .
12 Indeed , the enormous catalogue — whose evident production problems will not prevent it from becoming an oeuvre de base — is the reverse of chauvinistic , with French scholars distinctly under-represented .
13 For his part the president , as he tries to get the cooperation he needs , will not restrict himself to offering inducements .
14 You will not drink anything but watered wine .
15 He added defiantly : ‘ This bomb will not deter us from putting Portadown back on the North . ’
16 But he vowed : ‘ This bomb will not deter us from putting Portadown back on the map as the hub of the north . ’
17 My detector helped me to cream off the best of the finds , but I hope that fact will not deter you from carrying out your own investigations along the 499 remaining routes , if you can obtain a copy of the book .
18 Similarly , if they are generally very optimistic about the future , high interest rates will not discourage them from investing .
19 The most important duty that I owe you , the reader , is that I be absolutely honest and candid , and therefore , although I have no doubt that the growers will not like me for saying so , I suggest that unless you aspire to the show bench , or base your gardening on taking chances , you should not heed the blandishments but look instead for the shortcomings .
20 But Mr Lyall will not take anything for granted even though Ipswich are 10 points clear at the top .
21 Language is activity and we will not understand it by trying to put a static model of a complete language-system into the lead of an individual user .
22 I will not insult you by asking you to be my servant , Burkett , but nevertheless I could use a good man to drive this coach down to Grasmere , get me some fishing over a few days , be prepared to go the odd errand — about a week in all I would guess .
23 Having read his Burke , he knows the aphorism which I will not insult you by quoting about taxation .
24 But I will not humiliate myself by trying to justify what I do .
25 My dear George YOU WILL not thank me for congratulating you on a lucky escape .
26 The herb border can be designed to follow the same principles as those used for the herbaceous or mixed border ; small plants will not thank you for planting them next to towering or buxom plants — they will be smothered in no time .
27 Movements in foreign exchange rates will affect the sterling value of the principal deposited or borrowed and your finance director will not thank you for saving £50,000 by earning interest at 1 1/2 % above UK rates if you lose £1m when the foreign currency is reconverted to sterling .
28 Future generations will not thank us for spending our energies and money on nuclear weapons , and on the unseemly attraction of enormous wealth to a tiny minority in north America and western Europe while the majority of the population of the world sees nothing but environmental destruction and the continuing decline in living standards .
29 I will not bore you with going through a lot of slides showing those comparisons , but in a short paper erm you must take my word for it that the two groups were comparable .
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