Example sentences of "[pron] will not [be] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll not be more'n a stone 's throw from the door , so rid th'self of thoughts about taking off .
2 But Graham added : ‘ I will not be panic buying .
3 On the other hand — again , just looking at the economics — while you are working , you will not be spending money on entertainment .
4 We will not be wage slaves any more .
5 There 'll not be time now .
6 Where rejuvenation intervenes before the river has had sufficient time for lateral erosion to form a flat valley floor , there will not be river terraces at the side of the stream but merely breaks of slope in the valley sides ( Fig. 9.6 ) .
7 In default of a totally homogenised society , it is impossible to imagine a situation where there will not be variation from school to school , from teacher to teacher and from children to children .
8 And then there will not be room at the head of a reformed social system for duds and vipers like North or Castlereagh .
9 Often there will not be room to connect a downstairs WC soil pipe with the correct fall and a new soil pipe will be needed running directly to the drains .
10 If you do this during a landing , there will not be time to realise your error .
11 There will not be time .
12 The scope for the voluntary sector and not for profit activity in the nineteen nineties is immense , it will not be expansion just for its own sake , but principled entrepreneurial activity aimed to make the most of opportunities on behalf of the community .
13 Brightly coloured coats , shirts and trousers should be tailored to a tight fit ; an elaborately decorated scarf should encircle his waist and hold a dagger : ‘ With a monthly salary of one hundred rupees let him allot ten rupees for the belt and the embroidered badge if he spends fifty rupees on a fur it will not be prodigality . ’
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