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

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1 Seb 's astonishment had been replaced by eagerness as Christian talked , and the farmer added , ‘ I 've built a reputation for my horses , Seb , and I know you 'll not only continue that reputation , but probably enhance it . ’
2 This way you 'll not only get more personality into the room but you 'll also go more slowly , giving yourself more time to think around problems .
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 The current architecture will not easily allow this , because the processes are separate and serial .
7 The right hon. and learned Gentleman will not even consider that point .
8 Most teachers want to work hard , and they will not generally use this exercise to con people into giving them an easy life .
9 Both these factors ( interference and low associability ) may hinder the formation of the association required during conditioning but this new association , when it is eventually formed , will not totally obliterate those formed during pre-exposure and there will be competition between old and new during a retrieval test .
10 The Archive will not necessarily acquire all of the identified data files — a specialist archive may comprise a small number of key datasets together with a catalogue of data held elsewhere ( meta-data ) .
11 By buying one company in the group the purchaser will not necessarily acquire all the assets necessary to conduct that company 's business .
12 In these early days of computer-based teaching units when there is very little effective material available , it is likely that any school with a computer will try to collect such material but then it will not necessarily reach all the relevant subject teachers ; the chance of getting to H2 and browsing through the program will then depend on communications within the school .
13 Also , the insurers will not necessarily cover all your customers and those that they do cover may only be covered up to a certain amount .
14 These include the development of new areas of activity through inter-governmental co-operation outside the jurisdiction of the European Court , the concept that certain aspects of Community activity will not necessarily involve all the Member States , and the related problems of the extension of Community competence and recognition of the principle of ‘ subsidiarity ’ .
15 An increase in money supply will not necessarily have much effect on spending ; instead people may simply increase their holdings of idle speculative balances , with a corresponding decline in the speed with which money circulates ( V ) .
16 Perhaps we might all think about those who will not necessarily have that happy , healthy or prosperous time ahead and see if there is anything that we could do to help .
17 Also Bosanquet has argued vigorously for over a decade — and has not been alone — that this suggests that younger age cohorts are growing up fitter and will not necessarily need such varied and prolonged care in the future .
18 ( The RSV seems clear enough when it speaks of them looking into the ark ( 6.19 ) , but the Hebrew will not really bear that sense , and would suggest they merely looked at it .
19 Thompson 's and Anderson 's choices of their respective definitions are clearly the fruit of a more fundamental attachment — to the underlying assumptions of individualism in Thompson 's case and to holism in Anderson 's — and as the tone of their exchange reveals , they will not lightly give these up .
20 I warn you , the Master will not lightly lose such a hard-working and decorative part of his household . ’
21 The few girls who enter science will not usually show these foreclosure characteristics .
22 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 .
23 That this will require some radical reflexivity on the part of the insider is obvious , for it is almost inevitable that his revelations will not only create some discomfort for himself , but will almost certainly be unwelcome .
24 You will not only look much slimmer but you will feel it too .
25 I hope a new Labour Government will not only apply those policies but will lead the rest of Europe instead of squabbling behind them or relinquishing the whole of the case .
26 I believe it is quite possible that within the next few years we might see European legislation which will not only follow that of the UK in prohibiting lead fishing weights but also outlaw the use of lead in cartridges .
27 There must be an open dialogue as a result of which the participants will not only enter each other 's world-view , but will as a result have re-evaluated their own position .
28 An exceptional letter ( wielding wit or thought or a new stance on an ageing issue ) will not only win that automatic free year 's Letter Of The Month subscription , but an array of mystery merchandise at which to marvel .
29 Having just shelled out for yet another year 's subscription to fabbo Guitarist magazine , I was raisy-eyebrowed to see under ‘ Postscript ’ in September 's issue : ‘ … will not only win that automatic free year 's Letter of the Month subscription … blah , blah , blah , blah … ’
30 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 .
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