Example sentences of "will [not/n't] [verb] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 But that will not affect the original shareholders .
2 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 .
3 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 ) ?
4 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 .
5 That is , he will not make the same judgements as he would make if he were viewing the scene itself .
6 will not interpret the visible effects to cover all possible causes and occasions of the problem .
7 will not interpret the visible effects to cover all possible causes and occasions of the problem .
8 Recent cohorts will not match the 2.4 children per family of the baby boom years , but the total seems unlikely to fall much below 2 ( table 4.1 ) .
9 Although we will not examine the technical aspects of these standards , it is important to identify briefly the most important initiatives .
10 Slow , though sustained , improvements in economic performance and rates of unemployment from late 1986 onwards will not reverse the urban changes which have taken place .
11 Passing sentence , Lord Justice MacDermott told Manning : ‘ All murders are foul and also futile and will not prevent the hard-working men and women of the province from carrying on their lives .
12 The doubts as to whether costs will be available to a party and the possibility that what costs are payable by the other party will not cover the full costs of seeking legal assistance are powerful factors in decisions as to whether and when to settle .
13 A relatively rapid dance-like tempo is essential here , for otherwise we will not sense the offbeat hemiolas ( outlined by forte accents ) in bars 3–6 and following .
14 He might look 17 going on 23 but , even if he turns out to be nearly as old as he appears , it will not render the three wickets he took on his debut as void .
15 Most of these universes will not provide the right conditions for the development of the complicated structures needed for intelligent life .
16 But new borrowers will not get the repossessed homes for a song .
17 Although Sun will not sell the Open Terminals directly , it will cooperate with Labtam , as its preferred partner , on contracts that stipulate the supply of X-terminals to be used in conjunction with Sun equipment , and has sanctioned Labtam to use its worldwide distribution network as an outlet for the things .
18 But with the loosening of controls during the 1980s and the increasing contempt shown by local councillors towards planning , can we be confident this tidal flow of disenchanted refugees from the cities will not destroy the very qualities people find so attractive ?
19 The nuns will not understand the physiological causes of your restlessness and priests do not know everything either .
20 This argument will not force the financial institutions to surrender , but it can help to ‘ legitimate ’ the case for investment planning and develop the popular support which would be needed in the ensuing political battles .
21 However , such an adjustment in monetary policy will not solve the structural weaknesses of the British economy to which Andrew Gamble has referred .
22 One view of the future of work is that large firms will not employ the enormous numbers of people they employ today .
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