Example sentences of "will [not/n't] be made " in BNC.

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1 Kirillov replies : ‘ There is nothing secret that will not be made known .
2 The results of the survey , which will include a national poll , will be known to senior police officers in the next few weeks , but will not be made public until early in the new year .
3 The text of the appeal court judgement , where trained judges form the majority , will not be made public until 2 November .
4 Given that more money simply will not be made available as a proportion of GDP , choices have to be made .
5 However , it is sometimes convenient to retain this freedom , so this restriction will not be made in the following section .
6 Wagstaff argues that the hypnotist , like a counsellor , helps motivate people to try to remember by reassuring them that they will not be made to feel upset , guilty , or embarrassed if they describe what they have seen .
7 A hearing was held after close of play but ICC referee Raman Subba Row 's verdict will not be made public until Wednesday .
8 Reallocations will not be made automatically if the taxpayer has asked for them not to be .
9 However , payment of a supplement will not be made if any delay is caused by Customs making ‘ reasonable enquiries ’ of the return in question .
10 The Journal hears that an announcement on the sales force will be made internally this Monday and will not be made public .
11 Such an order will not be made where the evidence is strongly contested or in cases where the trial judge will need to form an impression of the demeanour of the witness in order to assess his credibility .
12 An order will not be made to secure evidence which merely serves to ‘ bolster up ’ other evidence .
13 Refunds will NOT be made where such charges have been levied by non-bank bureaux de change .
14 The closing date for entry is Thursday 28th February but the draw will not be made until the day after the team itself is selected on 26 August .
15 He believes that the definitive Vietnam movie has not yet been made , and will not be made until relations between the US and Vietnam are normalised .
16 My faith and sights are on the lasting reality , the Zimbabwe of the future which will not be made by either the faithless or the fearful ( and sometimes I have seen both ) ; it will obviously not be won by those who run away .
17 Grants will not be made for purposes which should be covered by schools ' normal funding arrangements .
18 You 're not on , we will not be made the scapegoats , with public sector workers will not pay for the Tories ' mismanagement of the economy .
19 Note that the automatic assessment will NOT be made if there is any other reason why the package manager is interested in the DC eg. the DC may reference a module contained in another package managed by the user but for which auto DC has not been set .
20 For example , a term prohibiting making a back-up copy in a pre-1993 agreement will not be made invalid by reason of the changes brought about by the regulations even if the making of a back-up copy is deemed to be necessary to the lawful use of the program .
21 ( 2 ) It is generally acceptable to state that an offer will not be made for a particular period of time .
22 Another worry for the police is the possibility of a confrontation between New Age travellers who might turn up at Stow , the traditional travellers want to make it plain that if they do , they will not be made welcome .
23 Another worry for the police is the possibility of a confrontation between New Age travellers who might turn up at Stow , the traditional travellers want to make it plain that if they do , they will not be made welcome .
24 The sad decision to close down the creamery in Hawes means that you will not be made in the dale from now on .
25 Campbell , however , was suffering from flu yesterday and a decision on his fitness will not be made until today .
26 I think potentially Professor Lock you could be inventing some work for barristers given that Policy I eleven says provision will not be made .
27 Wo n't be made an Aunt Sally for that … that … man ! ’
28 Univel admits its continued independence is still an ‘ unresolved issue ’ that 's being kicked around Novell and figures its eventual disposition wo n't be made public until after Novell 's acquisition of Unix System Labs goes through , though the decision could actually be made in the next 30 days .
29 CDC 's decision wo n't be made public until it wraps up its latest internal re-organisation ( UX 381 ) .
30 ‘ I wo n't be made mock of . ’
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