Example sentences of "will not [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Once the scheme has been running for 20 years or more , claimants will not build up any more 80ths .
2 Latest news is that development will not stop here , either , since WordStar has acquired Zsoft , and intends to incorporate much of that company 's technology into what must surely become its flagship product once more .
3 Making social policy on the hoof and enforcing social work to use all its energy re-organising the services to a business model , will not stop more young people in public care dying in stolen cars .
4 The world will not stop still , and economic depression and even national economic collapse ( so regularly forecast by the doom-mongers ) will not alter the nature of the educational challenge , though it may drastically affect the means we have to employ to face up to our challenges .
5 Mr Kravchenko will not stop there .
6 but it will not stop there .
7 Perhaps Singapore wants to make Indonesia a counterweight against Malaysia so that Malaysia will not exert too much pressure on it . "
8 He urged the NASUWT , which has said its members will not carry out tests scheduled for this summer , to think again before going through with its ban .
9 The Shareware version does n't allow you to sort any records and will not carry out automatic standing orders , which is a shame as it is difficult to evaluate a program that is not fully working .
10 I walk upstream ; upstream because I can wade to the other bank if I need to and any disturbance will not carry far against the current .
11 It indeed relates to the suggested function of that inhibition , but that fact will not explain how the prohibition which is explicitly against in-breeding will have arisen .
12 The reader will probably object that a hideous primal trauma of parricide and rape is all very well for purposes of explaining the subsequent guilt and neurotic inhibitions of the perpetrators of these ghastly crimes , but can hardly hope to explain how they succeeded in transmitting their new-found superegos to their children , and certainly will not explain how , when all the primal fathers were gone ( a process which may have taken a considerable period of time admittedly , but which must have happened eventually ) , when there were no more primal parricides to be procured , human societies could still construct their civilization on the acquisition of the superego .
13 If the sociologist regards the interview schedule ( and , as we shall discuss later , the questionnaire ) in this way then he will not rush blithely into the field with a schedule which is the product of just a few hours ' odd jottings on rough paper .
14 Consumers who saw their commitments enlarge so dramatically as a result of higher interest rates , who found themselves over-committed , and then found themselves unemployed and even less able to meet those commitments , will not rush out and spend money even if they have more of it .
15 Few of us would be happy with a bank whose statements read ‘ Your account is in credit but will not remain so for much longer . ’
16 Eliza was under no illusions that this meant they would be spending more time together : ‘ John , of course , will not remain there long , ’ she told her mother , ‘ but be wandering off in some direction … ’ .
17 Because one of the worse things you can do in this and it 's a it 's a it 's something everybody does I think , I understand anyway , is to prejudge who will or who will not advertise in
18 Whatever kind of mix you use to facilitate rapid dispersing when it sinks , thrown bait will not spread anywhere near as efficiently as a loose feed which can be spread accurately from a boat .
19 Again , consideration must be given at roof levels , where changes in height occur to ensure that a fire spreading vertically will not spread across or onto adjacent roofs , and continue the fire elsewhere .
20 State Trooper Chuck Lamica in Juneau said : ‘ We have now suspended the operation and it will not start again until we get a new lead . ’
21 But he will not go voluntarily and said : ‘ I have no intention of making way .
22 A bit of patience will not go amiss in this area either : what one sows another reaps .
23 The second lurker is Europe : the issue which directly raises the problem of the leadership , and which will not go away .
24 THE sickness will not go away .
25 By simply shouting him down , the issues will not go away ; they have to be faced maturely and rationally , within the context , of course , of faith .
26 Is true , and will not go away .
27 And yet the problems reason hopes to resolve will not go away and we are little wiser in that respect than when Pascal wrote so perceptively : ‘ Man is neither angel nor brute , and the unfortunate thing is that he who would act the angel acts the brute . ’
28 The first is that the recession they have caused and which so nearly ditched them will not go away automatically .
29 Hence there is a painful dilemma for the policy-maker between treating a problem as a black box which will not go away but whose size does not seem intimidating and is amenable to exorcism by benign rhetoric and minor policy adjustments ; or as a more diffuse , analytically complex and sophisticated explanation of why most of the problems exist .
30 These images also interact with other texts , particularly newspaper accounts of similar conditions , and combine to confirm for many White spectators that the truth is that housing and employment problems and so on will not go away unless Blacks are sent away or at least have their entry to Britain severely restricted .
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