Example sentences of "it will [not/n't] [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If this is the only payment we make , it will not affect your no claim bonus or protected no claim bonus . |
2 | If the only claim you make is for broken glass in your cars windscreen or windows , including bodywork scratched by the breakage , it will not affect your no claim bonus or protected no claim bonus . |
3 | If this is the only payment we make , it will not affect your no claim bonus or protected no claim bonus . |
4 | If the only claim you make is for broken glass in your cars windscreen or windows , including bodywork scratched by the breakage , it will not affect your no claim bonus or protected no claim bonus . |
5 | If this is the only payment we make , it will not affect your no claim bonus or protected no claim bonus . |
6 | If the only claim you make is for broken glass in your cars windscreen or windows , including bodywork scratched by the breakage , it will not affect your no claim bonus or protected no claim bonus . |
7 | If this is the only payment we make , it will not affect your no claim bonus or protected no claim bonus . |
8 | If the only claim you make is for broken glass in your cars windscreen or windows , including bodywork scratched by the breakage , it will not affect your no claim bonus or protected no claim bonus . |
9 | The strong views expressed on both sides of the House — which in itself is unusual , divided as it is in its political structure — on the way that the right hon. Gentleman has carried out his job should send a clear message to the IRA : that it will not bomb its way to the conference table ; it will not affect us now ; it will not affect us during the general election ; and it will not affect us after the general election . |
10 | Institutional shareholders prefer an employee trust to an option scheme , as it will not dilute their equity in the company ; this is because an option scheme established by a company usually provides for options to subscribe shares , whereas an employee trust can be empowered to grant options over shares already in issue and which come to be held by the trust , as where an employee leaves and sells his shares to the trustees . |
11 | It will not fit our practice well enough to count as an eligible interpretation , and its normative program will be empty , because it instructs us to follow conventions that do not exist . |
12 | He would like to think , he said , that his mind will not wander to the race at Aintree in the next few days , that he will not run it through his mind , that it will not permeate his waking life . |
13 | or telephone when vehicles moving except in emergencies , you should only stick your fix or clip on microphone where it will not distract your attention from road , do not stop on a hard shoul shoulder of a motorway to answer or make a call however urgent . |
14 | It will not harm your baby . |
15 | It will not prejudice his claim in any way if he takes all necessary steps to minimise and contain his loss . |
16 | The street price it put on the box is only a ballpark figure ( a 10%-15% differential ) and it will not reveal its dealer discounts . |
17 | It will not seek my advice . |
18 | In fact , it wo n't affect her pay-off from the Royal Family in any way . |
19 | He says ; It wo n't affect my job at all . |
20 | Frankly , it wo n't break my heart if we do n't see them at all . ’ |
21 | Stiffer penalties on criminals who make it wo n't stop its manufacture . |
22 | Let it touch the radiator — it wo n't leave its hand there when it discovers it is hot . |
23 | I sincerely hope the bar will lose their licence , although I do n't plan a civil prosecution , because it wo n't bring my daughter back . |
24 | ‘ Yes , ’ my father said , ‘ I shall go and take you two girls if you are fit to be seen , and it wo n't do your mother any harm either . ’ |
25 | Or it wo n't stand my weight , Wexford thought , alarmed . |
26 | ‘ I 'd like to ford the river before dark if it wo n't inconvenience your ladyship too greatly . ’ |
27 | ‘ As long as it wo n't ruin your pudding , ’ Judy said gratefully . |
28 | ‘ It wo n't kill your Dad at all , ’ he said , as he fished in his pocket , ‘ because I have no intention of getting you into trouble . ’ |
29 | If you suffer from back problems you almost certainly do n't need a rock-hard bed as it wo n't support your spine . |
30 | ‘ Anyway , I hope it wo n't spoil your lunch . ’ |