Example sentences of "will not be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A real beauty of a goal from Les Robinson … there 'll not be many better than that this season but it 's quantity rather than quality that counts and within two minutes it was one-all … |
2 | There 'll not be many Gaelic speakers left here now . |
3 | You 'll not be disappointed with Hu Kun . |
4 | So what we 'll do is we 'll have It 's also actually equals X squared plus erm we 'll make it three X minus No I 'll not be I 'll not be nasty . |
5 | ‘ Mind thoo , ’ went on his father , ‘ it 'll not be easy ti get a good man . |
6 | You 'll not be surprised to find that in terms of national policy , I would have thought that was very clear if you were given that choice , what the policy should be . |
7 | Er during my comments yesterday sir , I you 'll not be surprised that if with a very strong emphasis on if , er the the panel do go for a new settlement , we do in York feel very strongly that er the issue of priority for public transport usage should be a very high one in this criteria . |
8 | Erm you 'll not be surprised to hear discussing yesterday , on the issue of self containment , erm I regard this this criteria and . |
9 | ‘ If you 're right we 'll not be likely to see Crane again , ’ he said . |
10 | She 'll not be satisfied till th'do . ’ |
11 | ‘ I 'll not be alone with you , ’ she answered tightly . |
12 | ‘ You 'll not be alone with him , Maggie , he 's got a sister , and in any case Mitch will be there , ’ Richie muttered , red with embarrassment . |
13 | You 'll not be privileged . |
14 | He had the best medical treatment — well , you 'll not be interested in that … ’ |
15 | Six or seven days , I would say — I 'll not be able to be more precise until the autopsy . ’ |
16 | ‘ It 's crossed mi mind that thoo 'll not be able ti manage all t'sheep this winter wi'oot some 'elp ’ , he admitted . |
17 | Another month of this and I 'll not be able to put a meal on the table . ’ |
18 | recommendations happy with them , is there any reason why we 'll not be able to proceed without delay . |
19 | We 'll not be able to break with tradition . |
20 | People will get so antiseptic that they 'll not be able to stand any sort of germs of any sort . |
21 | I 'll not be able to see the board . |
22 | Anyway , he says er we 'll not be able to manage . |
23 | About another hour and you 'll not be able to see Corky 's fence . |
24 | What if she gets dirty , then you 'll not be able to take her to bed |
25 | You 'll not be lonely here , ’ Elizabeth said briskly . |
26 | Of the natural monopolies that are perfectly contestable , some will not be sustainable and some will be sustainable at specific prices , as we have seen . |
27 | Difficulty of devising a structure that will stand firm yet will not be over-heavy , he wrote . |
28 | In substance they are borrowing money , but such borrowings will be included within the minority interests and hence will not be identifiable unless separate disclosure is made . |
29 | If the brightness backward mask follows soon enough after the target and is bright enough , it will reduce contrast in the target display so much that the target contours will not be discriminable from their background , and so the target will not be identifiable . |
30 | It is therefore not going to be possible to behave as though you were at a genuine social occasion and it will not be surprising if you feel awkward and nervous . |