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

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1 When the statutory demand is based on a judgment , the court will not normally go behind the judgment and inquire into the validity of the debt nor will it adjourn the application to await the result of an application to set aside the judgment ( Practice Direction , 6 January 1987 , ( 1987 ) 1 All ER 607 ) .
2 They will not normally sing with the boys , but are to sing services by themselves on Wednesdays and with the lay vicars both on Mondays and for one of the four services over weekends , by rotation .
3 The broad effect of this is that a defect will normally be cured as against the administrator and liquidator ( since unsecured creditors will not normally rely on the register of charges ) but not against persons who acquire an interest ( who will normally rely on the register of charges ) .
4 In order to preserve confidence in the appraisal and promotion system , the management role and to guard against accusations of favouritism , you will not normally work in the same reporting line as a relative or someone with whom you have a close personal relationship .
5 I think all signature models should carry a warning that the potential purchaser will not automatically sound like the player the guitar has been designed to serve .
6 So , whatever we do in training the horse , we have to teach on both sides : what it learns for one side , it will not automatically accept for the other .
7 Even when it is possible to tackle the perceived origins of language difficulty , this will not immediately result in the affected individual being cured .
8 I hope that , in his discussions with the Treasury , the Minister will not just look at the statistics that he quotes with monotonous regularity , and I guess with some justification , about average incomes , but that he will say that some people below that average have real problems .
9 Gains in respect of which an income tax liability arises will not also fall into the charge to capital gains tax ( see s37(1) TCGA 1992 ) .
10 It will not even perish by the flames of fire .
11 I am pleased to hear that the Minister will announce an increase tomorrow , but £1.2 million will not even look at the problem .
12 ‘ The £28 million will not even look at the gap between the obligations of the local authorities and what they are expected to do , ’ he said .
13 We regret very much the fact that there have been job losses in the defence industry — of course — and the figure is 25,000 — If the hon. Gentleman will not even listen to the reply to his argument it is his loss .
14 If the period of historic relevance is measured in hundreds of years , then even periodic recopying and migration to new generations of hardware will not effectively provide for the preservation of information long enough to meet historians ’ long-term needs .
15 In deciding whether a scheme is reasonable , the court will not necessarily decide against the scheme if it is attempting to achieve what could not be achieved under the compulsory sale procedures of CA 1985 , s429 ( ie because there is a dissenting minority shareholder who holds more than 10 per cent of the shares to which the offer relates or for some other reason such procedures can not be used ) .
16 In general , it is more difficult to trace adoption breakdown than foster home breakdown , as the families concerned will not necessarily return to the agencies involved in the original placement .
17 It will not necessarily operate in the interest of those classes or fractions from which it is drawn .
18 It is my feeling that competitive advantage will not necessarily lie with the company whose television advertising builds the best brand image , or whose direct marketing agency hires the best creative brains .
19 However , those who share the same class situation will not necessarily belong to the same status group .
20 Their view is that the co-ordinator will not necessarily come from the R & D department , which will reduce its influence .
21 In practice , an employer will not always rely on the implied duty of fidelity : there will often be an express clause in the employment contract which directs the employee to devote his time exclusively to the promotion of the employer 's business .
22 These children will not always live in the protective arms of the family , they will have to make decisions about jobs , marriage , political and social commitments based on where in society they feel that they are able to find a place .
23 If you are a person of fastidious intellectual taste you will not much care for the comic-strip account given in the preceding paragraph .
24 In such cases the cost per unit of material will not solely depend upon the activity but also on the amount of goods purchased and therefore the variable costs will not behave in a linear fashion and will tend to reflect a curvilinear function .
25 In doing so , it is hoped that they will not only benefit from the content of the seminars ( topics such as sixth-form teaching and exams ) but , by rubbing shoulders with and getting to know British teacher- trainees , come to a better understanding of the role-model of a language teacher in the UK .
26 You will not only write for the public but will also produce many reports of meetings , research , and projects during your career .
27 Come and join us at this year 's Art in Action , where you will not only learn from the demonstrations by many of the UK 's leading artists and tutors , but you will also be invited to enjoy hands-on experience of art materials on display and sale by leading manufacturers such as Winsor & Newton , Daler-Rowney , Pro Arte , Liquitex , Schwan Stabilo , Faber-Castell , Berol/Osmiroid , Rexel Cumberland and many others .
28 According to Committee secretary Nigel Peace , the finalised version of the report , which had been expected to be issued in October , will not now appear until the end of November at the earliest : this makes the original proposed deadline of 31 December 1992 for compliance with the code too tight for companies to meet .
29 Will the Secretary of State explain how he was able to commission a review of teaching methods in a matter of a few weeks , although his minimum standards — first laid down in 1981 — were not met in the 10 years that the Government allowed themselves , and the current review will not now report until the autumn ?
30 The care of elderly people will not inevitably deteriorate in the future , but the potential for this to be the case underlines the importance of close monitoring of the impact of Working for Patients on the future quality of the National Health Service .
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