Example sentences of "[noun] will not [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Since the mere association of words will not unambiguously point to meaning , the words need to be set down in a particular arrangement .
2 The scope of a pro-active search will not normally extend to a fully detailed analysis of a specific company , competitors , forecasts etc .
3 The scope of a pro-active search will not normally extend to a fully detailed analysis of a specific company , competitors , forecasts etc .
4 The hive-up will not usually amount to a distribution ( see s209(4) , ( 5 ) , ( 7 ) TA 1988 ) .
5 The purchaser will not necessarily wish to be paid as if the income had been taxed .
6 In a country where innovation is prized in welfare as much as in technology , there is no reason that this right will not increasingly extend to other groups — Specialised Housing 's initiative has already caused the families of people with a severely mentally ill child to start thinking whether such an option might be open to them — but the fact remains that in the USA parents have even fewer options than in this country .
7 We regret very much the fact that there have been job losses in the defence industry — of course — and the figure is 25,000 — If the hon. Gentleman will not even listen to the reply to his argument it is his loss .
8 And God will not only listen to our insignificant prayers , but has given us his Spirit to enable us to pray and to share with us in that most demanding task .
9 This exploratory and performance-based approach will not only lead to a deeper understanding of the text in question ( a dramatic exploration of a speech in Shakespeare , for instance , will show how the placing of different emphases can alter fundamentally one 's interpretation of character or meaning ) , but will also lead to an understanding of the play as theatre .
10 This suggests that an antireflux operation will not inevitably lead to regression or resolution of Barrett 's epithelium , and may not reduce the risk of malignant degeneration .
11 Although he was convinced that there was conclusive evidence that Japanese intelligence organizations were behind the Vietminh and their revolt , he also said that throughout their handling of the situation the French appeared to lack every vestige of imagination but , ‘ provided the French are prepared to deal with the Annamites as human beings and not as chattels for exploitation as in the past , there is every reason to believe that the leading Annamites will not only listen to them , but will help them … ’
12 However , those who share the same class situation will not necessarily belong to the same status group .
13 Privatisation will not inevitably lead to changes in public perception .
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