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

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1 ‘ Well , I 'll not feed the evil bitch !
2 Having slugged back a glass of plum brandy , she says : ‘ I 'm a good Christian , but I 'll not turn the other cheek if some Albanian plucks out the eyes of a fellow Serb , or rapes a little girl , or castrates a 12-year-old Serbian boy …
3 It is of course true that in many cases it will be stated that the nave is , for example , twelfth-century , the chancel fifteenth ( with nineteenth-century restorations ) , the north chapel twentieth , and so on , but it will not record the stained glass now gone or the wall monuments which have decayed ( or , obviously , the changes wrought since the booklet was written ) .
4 In itself , this information will not affect the immediate distribution of manpower but it will provide a basis for planning for changes in the manpower profile for each managerial unit .
5 It becomes irrelevant that the two divisions are part of one company ; each division will seek to find the volume of trade that maximises its profits , and this will not affect the other division .
6 The corollary of this is that any receipts received or payments made in the current financial year which relate to accruals made in the last financial year , will not affect the current year 's profit figures .
7 But that will not affect the original shareholders .
8 We will not tolerate the present level of racial harassment and attacks , and will ensure that more effective protection is given to vulnerable groups .
9 So , if you have applied the paint using a sponge and there is a lot of detail , successive layers of colour over the top will not dissolve the existing paint .
10 The 90 type lock will not fit the SIII bonnet .
11 Where a court is considering whether a provision does or does not cover X the rule will not admit the parliamentary history of the provision to demonstrate that at no stage in the parliamentary proceedings was there any suggestion that the provision covered X. It remains to be seen how long judges in the United Kingdom will be able to require negative evidence from parliamentary material to establish that an admissible statement is an expression of parliamentary intention , but exclude such evidence as an aid to construction .
12 Inside , the oak beams ( some of which are 1000 years old ) , wood panelling and inglenook fireplaces , give one the impression of stepping back in time — although today , with central heating and electric blankets , guests will not experience the full flavour of Tudor life !
13 A triangle will be transformed into a curvilinear ( actually , circular ) triangle , whose curved sides will not possess the relative proportions of the original triangle , but the angles measured at the corners will not be altered .
14 He will not unfasten the outer door ere he has cried warning ! ’
15 They will not pass the coming test unless they disprove the charge .
16 Is it not astonishing that the Secretary of State , having made a decision on 15 Para , can not or will not answer the pertinent points put to him by my hon. Friend the Member for Glasgow , Hillhead ( Mr. Galloway ) and the hon. Member for Glasgow , Govan ( Mr. Sillars ) ?
17 In examinations this can be a particular problem , in that it is likely such writing will not answer the prescribed question very closely .
18 Bantam will not change the American cover , however , because it says that the American public now identifies that with the book .
19 It is necessary for the painter to make the distinction because unless what he captures on his canvas is what Reid calls ‘ the appearance of objects to the eye ’ the viewer of the painting will not make the right judgements .
20 Aoun responded in a typically robust fashion , declaring that " siege and starvation will not make the angry people kneel down " .
21 will not interpret the visible effects to cover all possible causes and occasions of the problem .
22 will not interpret the visible effects to cover all possible causes and occasions of the problem .
23 However , it seems that such a provision can not be a contractual promise , and will only be effective if it gives rise to an estoppel ; it therefore will not exclude the implied term of fitness for purpose unless the seller believes it and relies on it ( Lowe v Lombank [ 1960 ] 1 All ER 611 ) .
24 However it is suggested ( see Newsletter Issue 1/93 , Sweet and Maxwell ) that the cases of Huntingdon v Hobbs [ 1992 ] EGCS 38 and Springette v Defoe [ 1992 ] Fam Law 459 show that as between the co-owners the Court will not regard the simple statement that the survivor can give a good receipt in the printed Form 19 ( JP ) as decisive of the existence of a beneficial joint tenancy ; thus the additional wording to the declaration ( see Precedent 35 , clause 2 ) .
25 Mr Major came under fire over his pledge to Euro-rebels in the Commons he will not ratify the controversial Maastricht Treaty until next year .
26 There is more of a case for liberating animals from the wild when it seems that they will not meet the pitiless test of nature .
27 Any form of religion which can be thus manipulated is basically unsound and will not meet the fundamental need for unassailable integrity .
28 Since simplex pivots can be chosen to avoid cycling and θ > θ ensures we will not reach the preceding tableau again , we will never repeat a tableau , when increasing θ .
29 I am sure that he will not neglect the parliamentary context — which my hon. Friend leads in the IPU .
30 Although we will not examine the technical aspects of these standards , it is important to identify briefly the most important initiatives .
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