Example sentences of "he will [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | If she is severely disturbed emotionally , above the level normally expected in bereavement , and if she can not sleep , he may prescribe tranquillisers and a night sedative ; but this will usually be only for a limited period to help her over a particularly bad patch , as he will not want her to become addicted to these drugs , which if taken for too long may delay the normal grieving process which she will need to experience if she is to make a satisfactory recovery . |
2 | But the United boss declared : ‘ Mark Hughes has a lot of pride and he will not want to lose his position . |
3 | ‘ There will come a day , sooner or later , when he will not want to see Lulach . |
4 | Andy 's form is exceptional and he has waited such a long time to make the jersey his own that he will not want to miss a game . ’ |
5 | If the sociologist regards the interview schedule ( and , as we shall discuss later , the questionnaire ) in this way then he will not rush blithely into the field with a schedule which is the product of just a few hours ' odd jottings on rough paper . |
6 | Just as he will not tolerate questions about his private life , so he will also go ballistic if bureacrats attempt to meddle in his creative decisions — something which Pierre Berge ( the chairman of Yves Saint Laurent ) found out when he became superintendent of Paris 's opera houses in 1988 and attempted to take Barenboim on over the conductor 's directorship of the new Opera-Bastille . |
7 | ‘ And he will not forget you . ’ |
8 | If my right hon. Friend is going on a tour I hope that he will not forget our mutual home territory on Plymouth , which is very anxious indeed to maintain close links with the armed services . |
9 | I hope that he will not forget the newspapers , in particular . |
10 | He will not forget , particularly when we have the presidency next year , that Malta has applied for membership of the Community and that we owe a great debt of gratitude to the Maltese people . |
11 | It was a time in 1941 that he will not forget as a few hours later fifteen year old Tom witnessed the ‘ Clydebank Blitz . ’ |
12 | He will not move . |
13 | Yes erm it was obvious because if he 's already told the man he 's going to move forward , to handcuff him erm he will not move forward to a person with his gun er in his hand . |
14 | " If Dom João is not delighted with his bride , he will not deserve her . " |
15 | Though Premier John Major has said he will not sack his chancellor before the Spring Budget its is very likely he will be forced to dismiss him soon after . |
16 | Since August 12th Mr Hussein has repeated like a gramophone the refrain that he will not budge from Kuwait until Israel gives up the West Bank and Gaza . |
17 | While one of his ewes is in trouble he will not budge . |
18 | He believed that Asquith " is in a funk about the resistance of Ulster , and I am convinced that he will not face it when it comes to the point " . |
19 | He will not face up to the problem . |
20 | He will not suppose that there is any possibility of proving that the principle of utility is true in any strong sense , but will put it forward as a guide to life which he endorses and , as a philosopher , seeks to make precise and free of confusion . |
21 | Mr MacSharry has insisted that he will not return to Irish politics after his Brussels term ends , but intends to farm in his native Sligo . |
22 | ‘ He will not leave , ma'am , ’ Wilson broke in , quite matter-of-fact . |
23 | He will not leave the company empty-handed . |
24 | He is expected to increase his offer to £5m , but both Hirst and Wednesday are adamant he will not leave . |
25 | He will suffer , of course … as I have suffered … but he will not leave . |
26 | The nation gave him a seven-year mandate and he will not leave a minute before . ’ |
27 | Nor does a term cease to be a leasehold because it is determinable by an event which may happen , or which is certain to happen , within the term — e.g. if A holds land for 99 years or for 999 years , ‘ if he shall so long live ’ , he is still a leaseholder , though it is nearly or quite certain that he will not outlive the term . |
28 | It seems that the Secretary of State will seek to safeguard the existing pension rights of those who work in the subsidiaries by looking closely at the buy-out proposals and that he will not favour any buy-out proposal which does not give some future security of pension rights to the workers who will be affected . |
29 | This can be done by the seller informing the buyer that he will not deliver the goods or the buyer informing the seller that he will not accept them . |
30 | He will not speak of it . |