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

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1 They will not stop a single person who is not in one of those categories from being able to qualify for the single person household discount .
2 ( b ) On the other hand the courts will not carry a literal construction of the articles so far as to defeat their obvious purpose .
3 This may already have happened in those species that will not tolerate a strange egg in the nest .
4 I have not your inches , laddie , but I will not tolerate a dirty ceiling ! ’
5 The constables , two male and one female , all uniformed and stationed in Ipswich , have been told they will not face a criminal prosecution by the Crown Prosecution Service .
6 Governors , in trying to handle collaboration and competition with other schools at the same time , will not face a disturbing change .
7 The shares , priced at FFr72 ( 707p ) yesterday , represent a risky investment that even on the company 's own projections will not give a decent return for another 10 years .
8 ( a ) an informal opinion can be obtained quickly , but the Panel executive will not give a definitive ruling until the views of both parties have been heard ;
9 But it can be argued that this will not give a quick cash flow fix at present due to the difficulty of disposing of a lease .
10 Once briefed , the photographer should be left to compose the pictures himself and if he says something will not make a good picture his judgement should be accepted .
11 5 Take the photographer 's advice on what will and what will not make a good picture .
12 Unlike his rivals , he will not make a final TV pitch for support .
13 I will not make a snap decision , Lieutenant .
14 Similarly subsequent facts will not make a false statement true .
15 An extra £5 million of sales will not make a big difference to Canon ; what matters is expanding and enhancing our name globally . ’
16 It will do you no good to try and keep away from the hub of activity and hope that by making no impression you will not make a bad impression .
17 Although the couple do own a car and use between four and five gallons of unleaded petrol a week , the rise in the cost of a gallon of petrol and vehicle excise duty will not make a large dent in their finances .
18 ‘ A doctor 's report says you are unable to control your sexual impulses , you are dangerous and unpredictable and there is no guarantee you will not perform a similar act again .
19 One of the fears of the Bengali community is that the new Conservative administration of the GLC will not honour a private agreement reached with the Labour GLC in 1976 , for quick and emergency relocation of harassed Asian families .
20 It went on to declare its opposition to a strict line on suspension of those countries in default in meeting IMF repayment obligations , which , it said , " will not serve a useful purpose and is not acceptable " .
21 For the most part , the Japanese keep their emotions under control , and culture demands that a person of virtue will not show a negative emotion when shocked or upset by sudden bad news .
22 A woman who has been raped may wish to take a test for HIV ; however the test will not show a conclusive result until at least three months after the assault .
23 This complements the Not paper and will not leave a smooth mark , as blotting paper , but will leave the imprint of the rough surface on the paper .
24 This complements the Not paper and will not leave a smooth mark , as blotting paper , but will leave the imprint of the rough surface on the paper .
25 Another cut in the ODR will not trigger a corresponding cut in banks ' funding costs .
26 Though we agree that a failure to understand normal preputial physiology has led to an unacceptably high rate of circumcision , even the strictest criteria will not prevent a considerable number of these procedures from being performed .
27 Unlike the previous deals involving the Scottish life industry , this one will not involve a straightforward demutualisation and takeover — although in practice it may well amount to a ‘ creeping takeover ’ .
28 Moreover , a labour mobility policy will not achieve a different result from the one achieved by unassisted labour mobility .
29 It 's been accepted that these are credit arrangements under the local government Planning and Land Act , so therefore , it is not unreasonable to argue that borrowing will not represent a new departure for the County Council in terms of being able to control capital spending .
30 Or suppose , again , that your neighbour has agreed with you that he will not open a public house or carry on a school of music next door , and does and threatens to continue doing one or the other ; or that you have a right to light for your windows , and he threatens to erect a building within three feet of them .
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