Example sentences of "will not [verb] [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 He gave them several assurances , with which , apparently , they were satisfied , but the right hon. Gentleman will not give details of the assurances .
2 In describing a future coalition government he promised that ‘ we will not give representatives of the other side just two or three armchairs ’ .
3 The hon. Gentleman would do well to recall that the policies of so many Labour authorities leaving properties empty and voids untreated which significantly adds to the level of homelessness ; until those Labour authorities operate properly with their housing resources , they will not make inroads into the housing problem .
4 Writing off the gaps on the map will not involve evictions on the scale of Poletown , but then nothing is coming to take the place of the bulldozed blocks ; and sealing one neighbourhood 's coffin might lead to the decline of the other neighbourhoods around it .
5 The well-planned research will not present difficulties at the analysis stage , since the purpose of the answers will have been thought of in advance , and all the analysis really does is to fill in the details .
6 I am willing to wager that the Government will not present proposals before the election about the salary of top civil servants .
7 The order , if it is not contested , will result in material being removed from the beach , but will not enforce improvements to the sewage system .
8 UNIONS at Rosyth will not fight plans by the Fife dockyard to axe 550 jobs — provided there are no compulsory redundancies .
9 It will not please members of the Prison Officers Association , who have kept me well informed over the years .
10 Most blue-collar workers will not regain jobs on the assembly line , and a productivity revolution in services may destroy office jobs in the short term .
11 Teachers who are supposed to provide sex education in schools under the new law will not receive directions from the education ministry until August .
12 But I will not have idols in the house . ’
13 Thus some northern textile firms set out to hire black workers because white workers will not work shifts for the kind of wages paid .
14 He has also insisted that we will not keep troops on the ground when the war is over , and that a solution must be found by the local governments and not imposed on them by the US and/or Britain .
15 Maybe we wo n't see miracles like the one described in our reading .
16 ‘ But I 'm not daft - I wo n't fry chips in the nude . ’
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