Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 There is a further reason why the image of a revolutionary break from both magic and religion will not do .
2 Until the smell of the substance is neutralized the horse will not move forward an inch , resisting all kinds of persuasion and even force .
3 One way in which they cooperate is to make proposals that they both know the other side will not accept .
4 Thus , the best way of proving anything that the other side will not agree to is to be prepared to call the witness to give evidence about it at trial .
5 The card will not work in unison with another video card so , if you are upgrading an existing machine , you will have to dispose of the original card .
6 It is now clear that direct through trains from the North-East to the continent will not run until two years after the Channel Tunnel opens in 1993 .
7 That is why ‘ Dusty ’ Hare will not find it easy to wave a magic wand at Nottingham in his new paid position of director of rugby .
8 Even deliberate disruption will not stop the country hearing this .
9 But Miss Perrie 's collapse will not cause any major problems for the makers of Coronation Street .
10 The European Commission is determined that the Community 's electronics industry will not fall to the Japanese .
11 ‘ I hope the industry will not resume its saga of blockade , demonstration and destruction of fish , particularly as fish prices have firmed quite considerably .
12 If the defendant is successful in the RSC Ord 14 proceedings , the court may make various orders , including allowing the defendant to defend the claim , which means that the plaintiff 's next opportunity to obtain judgment against the defendant will not arise before the end of a full trial .
13 It might be argued that this device , although an ingenious reference to the converted barn 's former purpose , is not a practical feature in a dwelling because even double-glazing will not prevent the excessive heat loss and cold radiation caused by such large windows .
14 But hopes of a big jobs bonanza will not materialise .
15 The reason , cited by the soi-disant editor of New Left Review is that ‘ left to itself , Labour will not introduce electoral reform . ’
16 Labour will not come clean with its figures , so it is bound to describe ours as jiggery-pokery .
17 Election 1992 : Labour will not sell utility stakes says Smith
18 LABOUR will not sell the Government 's remaining stake in British Telecom and the privatised electricity generating companies , Mr John Smith , the shadow Chancellor , said last night .
19 On the other hand , a tail-skid will not grip at all on tarmac , but is better on the grass or earth , particularly if it is soft .
20 However , where there is no prima facie possibility of a defined person 's benefiting , the Revenue will not treat the settlor as having an ‘ interest' , unless the terms of the settlement and the circumstances of the case indicate an intention to benefit a person who is likely to become a defined person in the future , for example if there was a settlement in favour of the settlor 's fiance or child .
21 The Revenue will not regard a backlog of work on the submission of accounts and computations for earlier periods as a reasonable excuse for the late delivery of a company 's first return under Pay and File .
22 Generally speaking the Revenue will not agree to a roll-over in this manner if the loan stock is redeemable earlier than six months from its issue ( see para 23.2.1.4 below ) .
23 The Revenue will not impose interest or penalties on anyone who has simply misunderstood the position , but will consider doing so where someone has knowingly made false or fraudulent declarations on the registration form , or deliberately failed to inform their bank or building society that they had become liable to tax .
24 The Inland Revenue will not accept ‘ escape ’ conditions which would effectively enable you to terminate the covenant of your own volition .
25 However the Revenue will not seek to apply s 245 where changes are attributable to increased efficiency or to keep pace with developing technology .
26 The veil of ignorance operates so that the agent will not know his or her natural endowments , social situation , or conception of the good .
27 Sometimes there might be the temptation to leave it until the next day if the weather is bad or your car will not start .
28 If one of these sub-systems does not work properly it will affect the working of the system as a whole and the motor car will not function to the best of its abilities .
29 On the other hand , however energetically desirable it may be , the car will not run downhill unless it is provided with wheels and the brake is off .
30 The urge to stop the car will not qualify , but that which served as the reason for stopping , namely to assist a distressed animal , well might .
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