Example sentences of "they will not be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The Minister is shaking his head , so they will not be completed by Christmas .
2 It is a good example of the way birds will take advantage of what man can provide , once they are confident they will not be molested .
3 Speaking on a visit to Magherafelt he said : ‘ All I can say is that the community 's reply will always be that they will not be moved by this type of thing , ’ he said .
4 So long as the enemy in their sights is the IRA , they will not be moved — even by bombs directed at the government or the city of London .
5 But the squatters are adamant they will not be moved and argue they are testing the good faith of whites who profess to want change .
6 When using a rewarding strategy , it is important to make it quite plain to children that they will not be rewarded if they have previously asked for a reward ( 'Mummy , if I do my homework can I stay up late ? ' ) and to apply this rule rigorously .
7 If not they will not be accepted .
8 They will not be led by preachers at their church to face up to the fact that there are four Gospels , that John is significantly different from the Synoptics , that the New Testament writers do not always speak with the same voice even on essential matters of faith .
9 They will not be struggling with defective sight in a confused environment in which they are using materials that are hard to decipher and presented without sufficient clarity .
10 Conversely , if the checks are adjusted to allow the hammers to pass freely on their way up , they will not be checked on their way down .
11 Being below the age of criminal responsibility , they will not be prosecuted .
12 The people of Wales saw that it was unfair and they will not be fooled by this council tax .
13 By now they will not be eating , so all the food you threw in and did n't bother to remove ‘ in case they got hungry ’ , will be rotting down and raising the ammonia level .
14 There is no need for a warning or consent , however , in the case of the firm 's employees who deal through the firm ( as is often required for personal account dealings ) if they are informed that they will not be treated as private customers .
15 The Government could therefore be put under some pressure to give the passengers a guarantee that they will not be exploited .
16 Governments with limited resources seeking to lower mortality and to decrease population growth will be more likely to achieve these objectives by concentrating on family planning programmes than by insisting on the primacy of health care services — and they will not be sacrificing humanitarian goals by doing so . "
17 They will not be funded directly but will earn revenue from the services they provide .
18 The great butlers are great by virtue of their ability to inhabit their professional role and inhabit it to the utmost ; they will not be shaken out by external events , however surprising , alarming or vexing .
19 For instance , a visual field loss resulting from a damaged retina will not be helped by wearing spectacles , and they will not be prescribed .
20 The probability that they will not be received is 1 unless you join , when the probability that they will be received is also 1 .
21 erm I can not deny that erm they will not be received at all well by those that have to pay them .
22 It will not be reached as a result of any programmed present redundancies , or by any new contracts with the generating industries , because they will not be renewed until early 1993 .
23 SOUTH Bank , the oldest surviving club in the Northern League , stressed yesterday that they will not be beaten by their current problems .
24 ‘ The Conservative Party have cynically and ruthlessly betrayed the pledges which they gave the people of this country and they will not be forgiven for it , ’ he said .
25 ‘ The Conservative Party have cynically and ruthlessly betrayed the pledges which they gave the people of this country and they will not be forgiven for it . ’
26 To the extent that such rights and privileges are to be found in the Bill of Rights , in my judgment they will not be infringed for the reasons which I have given .
27 They will not be covered by the Race Relations and Sex Discrimination Act .
28 Although the parties are free to agree what terms they choose , they will not be bound by any term which is not properly incorporated in the contract .
29 As a result of the way in which the knives fall , all the Scottish provisions can be thoroughly debated , although they will not be debated separately .
30 They will not be expecting her , they will see her as an intruder .
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