Example sentences of "will [not/n't] [be] [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Presumably not : but it would be a very bold man , a Karl Marx indeed who would assert that , for each and every woman and always , housework is her spontaneous activity , that it is the satisfaction of a need ; or that she fulfils herself in it ; or that through it she develops freely a physical and mental energy and will not be physically exhausted and mentally debased .
2 There will be a few overcast or windless days when the batteries will not be adequately recharged and a traditional generator will have to be called upon , but in the time they are charging , wind generators and solar panels will easily pay for themselves in saved fuel costs .
3 But unless we push , hassle , bully , encourage and cajole at every turn , best practice will not be properly rewarded and the bad guys will go on cleaning up .
4 However , its advantages will not be fully realised until the recession slows , sales pick up and unit costs fall .
5 Renewals for further periods of three years will not be unreasonably refused where the Data has been incorporated into composite works which the Licensee wishes to maintain . ’
6 Labour argues that it will not be significantly affected because most of those who evade the register would have been among the large proportion — between 20.1 per cent and 31.2 per cent in their top 10 target constituencies — who did not vote in 1987 .
7 Philips also point out that the omission of FMFFV in initial CD-I shipments will not be much noticed because no CD-I discs are currently planned incorporating it and none are likely to appear for up to two years after the launch .
8 The general power of precedents to guide behaviour will not be much jeopardized if judges refuse to follow them when the advice they give is garbled or murky .
9 If this is done , the energy of the interface will not be greatly changed and to remove the hardened liquid mechanically will now need strain energy and therefore a mechanical force .
10 The Government have done nothing to reassure the public that their proposals for adult education will not be highly damaging if the Bill goes through .
11 As the documents make clear , many of these so-called inspectors will not be educationally qualified but will be drawn , in the senior chief inspector 's words , from the top of the Clapham omnibus .
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