Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [verb] no [det] " in BNC.
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1 | But I will do no more than offer a few remarks about their rights and wrongs , focusing instead on the most productive ways in which teachers can develop and promote their own positions . |
2 | It was a coup d'etat. ’ -Margaret Thatcher ‘ As for the leaders of the former Alliance parties , I will say no more than this : they have never learned what every woman knows — that you ca n't make a souffle rise twice . ’ |
3 | I will say no more than that . |
4 | We move to redundancies , well there you will see that er er newspapers that is to say Westminster Press and Camco have borne the brunt er and I will say no more other than that the reduction in payroll year-on-year will be thirty million pounds . |
5 | it is part of the problem we have and I will say no more as I suspect our report of today will probably be in the daily press . |
6 | She will have no more truck with Abraham and his kind ! |
7 | You will bear no more children , but you can now travel into the spirit world in safety , anchored by your heart in the world of men . |
8 | ‘ You will do no such thing , Joan de Warenne ! ’ |
9 | This means that you will pay no more than you would on a normal low cost endowment but get a larger lump sum surplus at the end of the mortgage term . |
10 | ‘ You will say no such thing , my daughter , ’ said Elizabeth Mowbray sternly . |
11 | You will wonder no more if you stay here and , if you take a fancy to the bed you sleep in , Signora Silvana , who speaks excellent English , will sell it to you ! |
12 | ‘ You will have no more children , ’ mother-of-three Mrs. Geere was pleased to hear . |
13 | You will hear no more from me . |
14 | Perhaps now we will hear no more of that and the other waffle . ’ |
15 | So the Tories could still just about end up the biggest party , and we will hear no more about the disastrous campaign . |
16 | ‘ Mr Howard : We will hear no more of the matter ’ , ran the caption under his photograph . |
17 | ‘ I 'm very confident that when the Commission learns at first hand that it is not technically possible , they will see the overwhelming good sense of the British government and we will hear no more of the matter , ’ declared Mr Howard . |
18 | Company partner Frederick Strittmatter reportedly told one journalist : ‘ We will have no more to do with Mr Thatcher by the end of the year . ’ |
19 | I say we will have no more marriage ! |
20 | In our forthcoming activities as private dealers we will require no more than an administrative infrastructure . |
21 | While both the above are certainly types of social research , we will say no more about them here , since their specialist activities are not our major concern . |
22 | It might require them to behave authoritatively , submissively , wickedly or shrewdly ; the role might be labelled explorer , prime minister , designer or archaeologist , but they will do no more than adapt functionally to the situation of the drama just as they would adapt to roles required in a game — just as they once learnt to adapt to the limited number of roles imposed on them in real life . |
23 | They must be blessed at midday on January 24 or they will have no more value than toys . |
24 | For many it will involve no more than a ritualised acknowledgement , mediated by the Church , of a realm of ultimate value which , if it does in fact inform their existence , they know only through blind obedience to the Church 's teaching : They have : Those for whom Hilton is writing , however , are those who are driven either intellectually ( Scale 1 , c.4 ) or emotionally ( Scale 1 , c.5 ) towards integrating an inner life of moral values and spiritual sensitivity with Christian teaching . |
25 | Perhaps it will give no more trouble . |
26 | The machinery which keeps the wall from melting is complicated , but despite this , Alp'Roc claim it will cost no more to buy than a normal climbing wall . |
27 | Some new ‘ business computing products ’ — it will say no more than that — are also planned for the end of the year . |
28 | They say here that he will do no more of these questionless immobile heads as his designs begin to set the immobile against the mobile . |
29 | Any non-party candidate will have a very small chance of being elected and if , surprisingly , he is elected , he will have no more than a minute chance of exercising significant influence in the House . |