Example sentences of "[adv] will [not/n't] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Controlling production by massive ‘ bribes ’ in the form of aid to Third World drug-producing countries in exchange for specific measurable target reductions in production and controls on local drug merchants requires major intergovernmental agreements and even so will not prevent the illicit manufacture close to the point of consumption of man-made ‘ designer drugs ’ .
2 Appropriate intravenous antibiotic treatment should also be given , but this alone will not neutralise the toxin that has already been produced and absorbed into the circulation .
3 • concentrate on careful brushing , toothpaste alone will not do the job
4 But there will come a point where productivity gains alone will not cover the necessary wage increases .
5 But if he sometimes tends to distinguish active from contemplative life in terms of life-style , he is also aware of the strenuousness of contemplative life and stresses that solitude alone will not yield the fruits of contemplative life .
6 If there is always an element of the meaning of our sentences which is non-observational , then observation alone will not reveal the whole meaning .
7 No , you ca n't , and punishment alone will not solve the problem .
8 The coal strike alone will not cause the economic disaster that the Soviet government is pretending it will .
9 Measurements and floor plan alone wo n't convey the atmosphere , but if a personal viewing is not possible make sure you have been supplied with written details before you begin working out your item .
10 But you just wo n't say the amount that 's all .
11 If a very close relative offers to lend you the money in return for an interest-free repayment of the loan , take up the offer , if you know that he or she genuinely will not miss the money .
12 Well we still wo n't have the money .
13 If you do just one thing in isolation it probably will not have the desired effect because people gain a general , overall impression from a combination of :
14 Probably wo n't loosen the tie again .
15 Now you rea fo w with a story like this you really need a erm a , a decent does of antibiotics and given the of the unpleasant taste and the pus you can see , ordinary penicillin probably wo n't do the trick , so we need to use something with a bit more oomph
16 Forsake your usual stationer , who probably wo n't have the room or the reason for stocking unusual papers or cards , and go to a specialist art or paper shop instead .
17 Cos you 'll you probably wo n't get the bill in anyway till after , well after Christmas will you now ?
18 But if we travel the northern route we probably wo n't see the sun for weeks , and the daylight is grey and the sea is green and grey , while at night you just see the cold white wavetops hissing out of blackness .
19 But a paper we publish today will not help the council 's case ( p 122 ) .
20 It should be remembered that in the majority of cases involving the sale of ‘ family ’ companies , failure to conclude a transaction may place even our TIME based fees in jeopardy as the client simply will not have the funds to pay .
21 Getting moving here wo n't mitigate the despair ; but it would at least show some capacity to think beyond the sourly inescapable .
22 Getting moving here wo n't mitigate the despair ; but it would at least show some capacity to think beyond the sourly inescapable .
23 Unless companies change they simply wo n't attract the best , and so they will die .
24 ‘ He simply wo n't accept the council 's decision .
25 It does n't matter where he/she finishes , but whether the coach is only asking the eight-year-olds to spring 50m or trying to get all the senior team to really race hard over the first 1500m , he or she must be seen to experience it too or the children simply wo n't believe the coach can know what he/she is talking about .
26 If they are , then the system simply wo n't learn the two tasks in the first place but will consistently generate inappropriate responses .
27 ‘ People simply wo n't use the trains if they ca n't complete most of their journey on the network .
28 When a woman lunches on a plate of raw spinach that would n't satisfy a tortoise , she simply wo n't have the energy to demand a seat on the board .
29 Pressman 's wedding to fiancee , a local girl , will be — at least wo n't miss the Summer Fayre next year !
30 Slow , though sustained , improvements in economic performance and rates of unemployment from late 1986 onwards will not reverse the urban changes which have taken place .
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