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

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1 If you have not paid Public Liability Insurance , for private classes , during the past year you will NOT be covered for this period .
2 Responsibility will not be accepted for entries lost , delayed , mislaid or damaged in the post .
3 Public examinations , employers ' , schools ' and colleges ' own assessments and profiles , such as that described in Example D , are used to decide whether a pupil will or will not be accepted for a job , vocational training or higher education .
4 3 Responsibility will not be accepted for any lost , delayed or damaged entries .
5 Set-aside payments will not be given for parks used for cattle or sheep , but the rules encourage use as deer parks .
6 In particular , permission will not be given for payments by Serbian/Montenegrin-owned companies , whether incorporated in the UK or elsewhere , for third-country trade — goods purchased in one country for sale in another , neither being Serbia or the UK .
7 I hope that my enthusiasm for the subject material in the above discussion will not be mistaken for any wholehearted support of some sort of postmodern aesthetics or politics .
8 Grants will not be made for purposes which should be covered by schools ' normal funding arrangements .
9 ( 2 ) It is generally acceptable to state that an offer will not be made for a particular period of time .
10 I have ordered dinner but it will not be served for another hour .
11 Already the ‘ What I want for Christmas ’ letters are pouring into Mr Brooke , although the goodies ( we do n't know for certain what they will amount to — that would spoil the surprise — but if we are lucky they may amount to £36 million per sector ) will not be dispensed for two years at least .
12 NEWCASTLE UNITED will not be punished for the touchline brawl with the Italians at St James ' Park .
13 The Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education ( CATE ) and HMI seem set to enforce these criteria ; institutions that do not meet them will not be accredited for teacher training .
14 Union observers believe that unless Dagenham can be transformed by 1994 into an efficient , viable plant then it will not be selected for another new model .
15 To the extent that such rights and privileges are to be found in the Bill of Rights , in my judgment they will not be infringed for the reasons which I have given .
16 Later concerning pedestrians , she hopes that a pedestrian requiring an eight second gap to cross a stream of 600 veh/hr will not be delayed for more than 30 seconds .
17 However , the full effect of this will not be felt for four years since the government has provided resources to cushion the transfer from rates to the community charge .
18 Under this measure , universities will not be charged for halls of residence and students will not be liable to a council tax charge in the rent that they pay .
19 ‘ The Conservative Party have cynically and ruthlessly betrayed the pledges which they gave the people of this country and they will not be forgiven for it , ’ he said .
20 ‘ The Conservative Party have cynically and ruthlessly betrayed the pledges which they gave the people of this country and they will not be forgiven for it . ’
21 Overseas applicants will not be called for interview .
22 In the majority of home claims , the Policyholder will not be registered for VAT and therefore any settlements must include any VAT payable .
23 Collins warned that while the company has initiated trials with rodents and primates , clinical trials will not be conducted for some time .
24 The benefit of TOGC treatment to Newco is that it will not be invoiced for VAT by the vendor on the purchase of the business .
25 Find a quiet , well-ventilated room with pleasant surroundings if possible , where you will not be disturbed for at least fifteen minutes .
26 Cases that depend on the result of this one will be left open , and methods of valuing benefits previously agreed or accepted in practice will not be disturbed for 1991/92 or earlier years ( p 103 ) .
27 Cases which depend on the result of Pepper v Hart will be left open and methods of valuing benefits previously agreed or accepted in practice will not be disturbed for 1991/92 or earlier years .
28 Next year parents whose residual income is below £11,500 will not be assessed for a contribution .
29 The 1989 policy review has made it clear that complete renationalization of privatized industries will not be a high priority for a future Labour government , that direct taxation will not be increased for those on average and slightly above average incomes , and that it is ‘ concerned ’ about law and order .
30 We expect candidates to communicate effectively — but will not be looking for perfect Business English .
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