Example sentences of "will [adv] [adv] [vb infin] any " in BNC.

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1 as long as you 've got two hands and you can work for money you 'll never bloody win any .
2 A new Sunday shops trading bill , which Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke is expected to put before Parliament early next year , will apparently not include any changes to the current gaming laws .
3 Those who place orders will not normally accept any great degree of risk that the supplier will go out of business before the order is delivered , nor will they place large orders with firms whose working capital and liquidity appears unsound or badly managed ; * the placing of Conditions on Potential orders such that suppliers : must conform to specified quality control Procedures such as those specified by the UK quality standard BS 5750 .
4 The Council will not normally consider any such application until five years have elapsed from the date of the expulsion and the Council will only consider any such application on its facts and merits .
5 The nation will not easily forgive any group or party which deprives the rising generation of the brighter future promised by the measure outlined by Mr Butler .
6 In general , we will not explicitly include any rows for upper-bound constraints , but we will ensure that subsequent tableaux all contain one of x J or σ J , but not both , amongst the basic and non-basic variables .
7 Quite often the artist , whose job is to develop rough pictorial ideas to show how an advertisement would work , will not ever produce any very finished ‘ art ’ for you .
8 The Trustee Act 1925 , ss31-32 , should be extended ( see Williams on Wills 6th edn , Butterworths , 1987 , vol 2 , p1267 and 1275 ) if monies are to be retained until such child or children come of age , so that the trustees have flexibility in their use of both income and capital of a child 's share of the trust fund , as should the power of investment so that it is not limited by the Trustee Investments Act 1961. ( v ) Insurance — Section 19(1) of the Trustee Act 1925 limits a trustee 's power to insure to insurance against fire to three-quarters of the value of the property ; as the trustees will probably not have any cash , the occupier wife should be made responsible for insurance .
9 When the patient 's spasticity is controlled , he will no longer experience any pain .
10 With the destruction of state socialism in Hungary , the old and relatively comfortable set-up in which officially approved writers could have access to funds , however limited , via the Writers ' Union , will come to an end , since the Union itself will no longer have any official funding .
11 And punished it certainly will be if it attempts to climb after having its claws removed , for it will no longer have any grip in its feet .
12 It is not , indeed , ruled out by the logic of the naturalistic fallacy that degree of goodness and degree of pleasurableness might coincide , it is just that once one is free of the fallacy one will no longer see any reason to hold this .
13 Drawings from a properly maintained capital account are not permissible without the consent of the partners and a partnership agreement will ordinarily not make any express provision in this regard .
14 We will only touch on some of these sectors here and will certainly not attempt any detailed analysis .
15 It wo n't just choose any individual as a host , though .
16 But even if we do n't , it wo n't really make any difference to the argument .
17 And if we 're offering you your passage home , you and the children , and help in finding your feet once you get there , and a good convent school for the girls , so that they can go straight on with the nuns and wo n't really notice any difference , well , all that 's to be regarded as a loan , which we 're very glad to offer you for an extended period , in the hopes of getting you back among caring people . "
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