Example sentences of "will [not/n't] be [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Hucknall will not be at full strength , though , when they visit Pickering in Yorkshire in the FA Vase tomorrow — and closer scrutiny of their Talk of the Town explains why . |
2 | Because of the delicacy of the pigments and potential damage if exposed for too long to light , the papyrus will not be on continuous show . |
3 | In fact , there is a real chance that next season the England captain will not be on first-name terms with almost half of his team . |
4 | The full Register will not be on public display , but an extract of the Register , showing only initials , surnames and addresses , will be available for inspection . |
5 | A broad awareness of the details of initial teacher education will not be of great assistance to a school other than to bring into some kind of focus an activity which used to appear to be both distant and unrelated . |
6 | Since this represents only one per cent of projected capacity , it will not be of significant help in meeting concern over weapons production . |
7 | As a one-term loser Bush will not be in great demand for £15,000 a time dinner speeches and lectures across the globe . |
8 | The following Sunday Pat Muldoon stood in what had formerly been his local church at Gross Pointe , Michigan , and sang to the heavens , ‘ If I can help somebody , as I go along , then my living will not be in vain … . ’ without paying the slightest attention to the meaning of the words . |
9 | The onus is surely on the proponents of this ‘ rush for roads ’ to prove that those sacrifices will not be in vain . |
10 | His brother in law hopes their efforts will not be in vain . |
11 | And there wo n't be for sure . |
12 | Even if your reasoning is self-evident to you , it wo n't be to other people , who will come at the issue from a slightly ( or very ) different point of view . |
13 | Right , I hope , we wo n't be to long now , perhaps if we could just bring up the item you wanted to mention . |
14 | I would hope he wo n't be to late or he 'll be exhausted . |
15 | So waits now as Lawrence comes up and bowls to him and this , oooh off the edge and that 's going down up towards the third man , going over the ropes down the far end and and that 's one boundary there off the edge at one hundred and thirteen for four , Lawrence wo n't be to happy about that , but it happens to all fast bowlers . |
16 | right , then it wo n't be on blue paper if it was posted but you did put down that two |
17 | I wo n't be in record-breaking form for the European Championships , but I expect to be competitive . |
18 | It 's at a very early stage at the moment , there , there is a code being drafted ; it 's got to go through various processes and probably wo n't be in general circulation till December/January . |
19 | .. ’ Mortimer confesses that he thinks Labour wo n't be near large enough to form the next government . |