Example sentences of "[noun] will not come " in BNC.

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1 Labour will not come clean with its figures , so it is bound to describe ours as jiggery-pokery .
2 This is why Mr Mandela will not come out first , why the initial idea will be to test the waters with the lesser-known prisoners .
3 He said that inward investment will not come to Britain .
4 It is only at the end of the poem that Mariana finally despairs at the realisation that her lover will not come .
5 This means the instrument will not come into effect until approved by Parliament in accordance with the laying requirement .
6 Most of them are listed under the provisions of the Clean Air Act of 1990 , but restrictions imposed by the Act will not come into force until 1995 .
7 Housing benefit will not come in on top of the rates .
8 I tell you the truth : it is to your advantage that I go away ; for if I do not go away , the Paraclete will not come to you ; but if I go , I will send him to you .
9 ‘ It is to your advantage that I go away , for if I do not go away the Paraclete will not come to you .
10 The Commission also took a stronger stand in respect of two other countries on its agenda : Cuba will not come under special scrutiny by a representative of the UN Secretary-General and the Expert on Equatorial Guinea , a country which receives assistance under the UN Advisory Services Program , has been requested to study the human rights situation there .
11 These new trials wo n't come in time to make a difference at Sizewell .
12 Well these shelves wo n't come off .
13 Because her bread wo n't come .
14 That cat wo n't come in , she never comes in the stupid bitch !
15 Seduced by all things fine and feudal , Meridon will not come to her senses until she returns , like an avenging O'Hara to her Tara , to the land .
16 A quick but careful briefing would , in most cases , prevent incidents such as someone lifting a wing without first checking that the other wing will not come down on to another glider 's canopy .
17 If you do not advertise more widely your vacancy will not come to the attention of other potential employees who may not be actively looking for a job but who might be attracted by an advertisement which clearly specifies someone like them .
18 Change in ITV will not come overnight : ITV franchises still have three more years to run under contracts requiring them to offer factual programmes in peak hours , and a host of other public service obligations .
19 The Confederation of British Industry says that the recovery will not come for many more months .
20 The fact that it is women rather than men who are commonly the carers wo n't come as a surprise to most people .
21 you 've just taken a knock you did n't get the job , it 's not to say a job wo n't come up again now what you gon na do give up or keep trying ?
22 Do n't be afraid to open your mouth , the sound wo n't come out otherwise .
23 But the site wo n't come on-stream for at least another 5 years :
24 The changes will not come into force until 1991 and Lloyd 's stressed that it was attempting to introduce safeguards to ensure the market 's underwriting standards did not deteroriate .
25 The changes will not come into force until 1991 and Lloyd 's stressed that it was attempting to introduce safeguards to ensure the market 's underwriting standards did not deteroriate .
26 If the students fail , or disobey in any way , they know their families will not come out again .
27 That facility will not come into operation until next year , but it already has a full complement of men — about 400 .
28 The ball will not come down .
29 Tap head wo n't come off
30 But even if this initiative gains government support , the changes wo n't come into effect until the end of 1992 .
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