Example sentences of "will [not/n't] [verb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Signor Bettino Craxi , leader of the Socialist Party , which took 14.3 per cent of the vote in 1987 , has said he will not go into government if his party loses support . |
2 | This is an assumption that an entity will continue indefinitely or at least will not go into liquidation in the near future . |
3 | I will not go into detail but your disappearance has been more or less accepted now . |
4 | We have reported on the stylistic pattern quite fully in a number of places ( for example , J. Milroy , 1981 ; L. Milroy , 1987 ) , and I will not go into detail on it here . |
5 | I will not go into detail on that unless pressed to do so by Opposition |
6 | A man carrying merchandise will not walk into trouble . |
7 | If the future muscle-forming region is isolated from the rest of the embryo at an early stage and cultured it will not develop into muscle . |
8 | Paul told Timothy that an overseer ‘ must … have a good reputation with outsiders , so that he will not fall into disgrace and into the devil 's trap ’ ( 1 Timothy 3:7 ) . |
9 | On applications for pre-action discovery the court will not take into account limitation defences unless the prospective plaintiff 's claim is bound to be time barred ( Harris v Newcastle-upon-Tyne Health Authority [ 1989 ] 1 WLR 96 ) . |
10 | The company may suffer because , as we have seen , unless such rights have been most carefully drafted , they will not come into operation so long as no action regarding registration is taken by the personal representative and because , if the company had only two members and directors , the death of one may mean that no quorate meetings can be held , and the company may face a petition to wind it up . |
11 | That facility will not come into operation until next year , but it already has a full complement of men — about 400 . |
12 | This means the instrument will not come into effect until approved by Parliament in accordance with the laying requirement . |
13 | European Community legislation to protect the marine environment will not come into effect until 2000 . |
14 | The changes will not come into force until 1991 and Lloyd 's stressed that it was attempting to introduce safeguards to ensure the market 's underwriting standards did not deteroriate . |
15 | The changes will not come into force until 1991 and Lloyd 's stressed that it was attempting to introduce safeguards to ensure the market 's underwriting standards did not deteroriate . |
16 | Although the standards will not come into force until next year , most Japanese banks are either in breach of the Bank for International Settlements ' capital-adequecy ratios , or about to be . |
17 | However , as many as two dozen countries are still thought to be developing chemical weapons , and the treaty will not come into force until 1995 at the earliest . |
18 | Most of them are listed under the provisions of the Clean Air Act of 1990 , but restrictions imposed by the Act will not come into force until 1995 . |
19 | But we may be confident he will not lapse into indolence nor renounce the activities in which he excels . |
20 | The lum reeks brawly ’ — the sentence can be heard/seen/felt but will not click into sense unless the language is familiar . |
21 | The Directive on the return of cultural goods unlawfully removed from a member state is not ready for implementation yet , and , although the Regulation on the export of cultural goods to non-EC countries is , it will not enter into force until the Directive has been debated by the European Parliament and has returned to the Council of Ministers for final approval . |