Example sentences of "will [not/n't] get the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Come away , the pair of you , this 'll not get the work done . |
2 | All City insurance analysts believe that in any event Australian Mutual will not get the Pearl for the 605p per share bid that it has made . |
3 | A few men will not get the message during the flight , and will land believing themselves to be on a different drop zone . |
4 | If you do n't see and feel each event venue for yourself , you will not get the maximum potential out of it . |
5 | NASA will not get the fifth shuttle orbiter it wanted , partly because Ariane , Europe 's conventional launcher , has made inroads into its market . |
6 | If we do the same tests in 10 years ' time , we almost certainly will not get the same set of results . ’ |
7 | You will not get the best out of the professionals you consult unless you have a realistic appreciation of what you want and intend to be open and honest enough with them to give them the facts they will need to help you . |
8 | But new borrowers will not get the repossessed homes for a song . |
9 | I am an advocate of concentrating money market business rather than spreading it among a large number of banks ; so long as banks know that they are in competition it does not matter if they are competing with two or three others , or 50 : if they do not offer the best rate they will not get the business . |
10 | That will not be solved by the Opposition which , whatever happens tonight , will not get the chance to form a government and which does not deserve to anyway . |
11 | I phoned him yesterday , and er , I ask him whether it was right that er what I suspected , that the er vets , the private vets , there with a union , you will not get the R S P C A , they work on there on behalf . |
12 | I think this is generally because there is so little loft on the clubface and they fear that they will not get the ball into the air . |
13 | if they can not show a high prevalence of HIV , they will not get the money they need to concentrate on the important job of prevention . |
14 | Finally there will be a careful check on the ability of fishermen applying for day tickets , and unless they are known as serious carp anglers they will not get the slightest chance of a day on the lake . |
15 | You wo n't , you will not get the taste of clay like tasting toothpaste because toothpaste |
16 | That some voluntary organisations will not get the grants that they previously expected . |
17 | ‘ Ah but , sir , if we practice a mite of deception , they wo n't get the change . |
18 | ‘ You wo n't get the AA to come for hours on a day like this . ’ |
19 | And if you have n't , I 'll go to the girls myself ; you wo n't get the opportunity of blowing the gaff , I 'll tell them . |
20 | This means that the horse wo n't get the full benefit from his feed and it may also lead to digestive disorders . |
21 | He said : ‘ Alex wo n't get the job now . |
22 | ‘ Until we get promotion , we wo n't get the crowds to bring in the money to get the top players . |
23 | Those people are in a housing misery situation , and people will write papers and dossiers about it — but they wo n't get the repairs done . |
24 | Sir right , you know if you go for a blood transfusion and you 're a smoker , how do you know that when you have the transfusion you wo n't get the ten percent of the blood that 's not working properly ? |
25 | If it 's above a hundred and twenty five thousand pounds you do have to complete that account and you wo n't get the grant from the probate registry until you have done that . |
26 | " Bloody degree wo n't get the lad a living in Naulls 's shop . " |
27 | and er worked till I was twenty one and you usually got the sack when you were twenty one , unless they were busy , very busy , they would say , You er , you wo n't get the full money at twenty one because er w I can get a man of forty one for that money . |
28 | We wo n't get the coach parties if the show ends as late as it does now . ’ |
29 | ‘ You wo n't get the chance ! ’ |
30 | ‘ Normally clients wo n't get the feeling they have had value for money unless they have had a disaster and the lawyer has got them out of it , ’ said , one of the senior partners in Biggart Baillie Gifford 's company and commercial department . |