Example sentences of "[not/n't] [pers pn] will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Whether or not yours will require this will really depend on the size and number of fish you keep , and how good your general maintenance is
2 But if you comply with my proposals I will leave you ; if not I will make the most of this opportunity .
3 And if not I will move from the Chair , the adoption of the minutes of last year 's A G M. Those in favour of that ?
4 Now why , now is Councillor Warby now saying I would have done it , not I will do it .
5 Whereas not I will do things like that when I get older .
6 NOT I will give you life
7 I doubt not she will command the release of Uncle Rivers and Sir Thomas Vaughan ! ’
8 Even a woman wanting to take on help with child-care may have to consider whether or not she will make the decision herself or whether her husband or even the child itself will become involved .
9 The DIP switches are concerned mainly with monitor type — you set a block of three of the six switches to indicate the maximum resolution your monitor is capable of — and whether or not you will want to use the 32k colour modes ( and you will , believe me ! )
10 What is more , you can never be sure who will be asked for their opinion of you after you have left , especially if it is a question of whether or not you will fit in well with the rest of the staff .
11 If not you will need to choose a builder an agent , architect or surveyor will help you with this , to give you an estimate .
12 If they do , you can concentrate on the substance , but if not you will need to provide them with background material .
13 Students and UB40s get 10 per cent discount , and likely as not you will find Lord Marks picking over the shelves .
14 Is anybody else going to want any sandwiches or sausage rolls , as if not we will give them to people outside .
15 I it sounds very well in principle , but in practice I have n't , doubt very much whether or not we will avoid having a , a dint in , in the service that we need .
16 Even if it does not we will need to replace ageing power stations .
17 Companies will also be able to ascertain from purchasers of shares before they become members ( such as purchasers of shares by instalments in a privatisation issue ) whether or not they will want to receive summary financial statements .
18 More often than not they will enhance the surroundings rather than detract from them .
19 The more firmly he tells them and the country that , as Prime Minister , he and not they will rule , the more likely it is that he will eventually reach Downing Street .
20 but the fact that , in an open court of law , someone has been shown to have failed to meet their credit obligations without sound reason must have a bearing on whether or not it is sensible to lend to them again — both from their own personal point of view ( whether or not they will find the payments an unduly heavy burden ) and from the pint of view of consumers generally , whose credit costs must rise if the level of bad debt rises .
21 The King approved of this decision , and indeed Lord Stamfordham wrote a memorandum which revealed that the King had seen Balfour on 8 December and told him that , ‘ If Mr Baldwin wishes to resign , the King will refuse , on the grounds that he is still the head of the largest Party in the House of Commons and for every reason , constitutional and otherwise , it would be right and proper for the Government to meet Parliament and leave it to the representatives of the people to decide whether or not they will support the Government . ’
22 Where the hearing is by way of complaint upon the complaint of the party aggrieved , contrary to section 42 , the justices have the option whether or not they will accept jurisdiction .
23 The Prime Minister has avoided a question by the Labour Leader on the future of the Chancellor , Norman Lamont and whether or not he will present the next Budget in November .
24 Architecture fascinates Richard Serra , too : likely as not he will claim the whole of an interior space as part of his work .
25 Prima facie every adult has the right and capacity to decide whether or not he will accept medical treatment , even if a refusal may risk permanent injury to his health or even lead to premature death .
26 Whether or not he will please at least the business community we will know this afternoon .
27 ‘ I do n't know whether or not it will involve us , but we must go flat out and hope Leiceser slip up .
28 I do n't know whether or not it will scare your father .
29 I do not feel able to speculate as to whether or not it will recover sufficiently over the period in which we are dealing as to be again a and situation .
30 Despite Hugh 's remarks about downgrading our skills and devaluing wood , we are as concerned as the professional ( possible more so ) about ‘ promoting wood … as something with its own intrinsic beauty ’ , since we can put our heart into the work without worrying about whether or not it will sell , let alone whether it will sell at an ‘ economic ’ price .
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