Example sentences of "it will [not/n't] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And can you see it will not cure rheumaticky knees , but it gets you rid of the acid for the time being . |
2 | The suggested gloss for come would in fact be roughly correct for Spanish venir or Japanese kuru , but it will not handle English usages like : ( 83 ) I 'm coming since this can not mean " the speaker is moving towards the location of the speaker " , but rather means " the speaker is moving towards the location of the addressee at CT " . |
3 | Unless the context specifically demands it , regular reference to information normally left unspecified in a given language will only make the translation awkward and unnatural because it will not reflect normal ways of reporting experience in the target language . |
4 | A bent metal coat hanger may work for blockages close to the trap but , unlike plumber 's snakes and curtain wire , it will not go round bends . |
5 | The government has repeatedly said that it will not switch civil material to military use . |
6 | As far as possible it will not collect original data , but make use of data already collected either by the Transport and Road Research Laboratory , which is monitoring deregulation comprehensively , or by local authorities . |
7 | It is also worth pointing out that however efficient the UV system installed , it will not produce clear water unless used in conjunction with a good filter unit . |
8 | Choose a spot where it will not have direct sunlight falling on it and where it will not be overheated by a radiator or other room-heater . |
9 | As a Travellers Guide this is a worthwhile book ; but it will not replace serious studies of the Civil War because of the errors of detail which it includes . |
10 | Such mastery , however , will normally be brief ; it is unlikely to outlast the passing of crisis and/or movement in the cycles of history ; it will not survive substantial loss of congressional or popular support and it will be relentlessly eroded by the passage of time . |