Example sentences of "[conj] will [adv] [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Some applications companies may also be enamoured by the possibility of using the NetWare Loadable Module to support demo licensing , which replaces ‘ cripple-ware ’ by a full copy of the application that will only run a limited number of times or for a limited length of time . |
2 | How valuable biographical information is to literary or art criticism is a question that will never receive a decisive answer ; but a commonplace observation can be made , that circumstances alter cases . |
3 | Erm we may of course go to Bowness next year if the circumstances change and we can manage it that will course cost a fair amount of money but that remains to be seen , we 'll have to wait and see how the club progresses during the year whether we think we can do it . |
4 | Nearly all those keyword-type online catalogues which use an implicit Boolean AND will simply report a failed search ( it might display " No entries " or " Nothing found " ) if the search contains a word which they can not find . |
5 | Once this number of errors has been reported , LIFESPAN will stop writing error reports to the process log and will simply keep a cumulative total of the number of errors occurring . |
6 | The division will be responsible for Longman ELT UK 's sales and marketing in the region , and will also publish a regional programme for the large American English markets of Japan , Korea , Taiwan and Thailand , and the emerging China market . |
7 | The samples will be interviewed about their social world and behaviour , and will also complete a self-report schedule on delinquency and deviant behaviour . |
8 | LIFESPAN ABLE will keep the user informed of progress during both phases and will also maintain a hard copy report file , ABLE_REPORT.LOG . |
9 | The research will help in understanding the way in which the structure and layout of cities changes , and will additionally produce a valuable data source for subsequent investigators . |
10 | The research will help in understanding the way in which the structure and layout of cities changes , and will additionally produce a valuable data source for subsequent investigators . |
11 | Phoenix presently get their fleece from an Austrian producer and will soon launch a new range of garments for climbers and walkers , made up from Italian fleece . |
12 | Prevention is better than cure and regular attention of the horse 's teeth prevents any unnecessary health problems or vices and will thus ensure a healthy and happy horse . |
13 | The gas trapped within the cupped optic disc will adopt the shape of maximum volume and least surface area and will thus present a spherical anterior surface , which will protrude into the posterior vitreous face . |
14 | Jones may be an idealist and will probably face a rude awakening when confronted with the realities of the economy and the hidebound attitudes of a bureaucracy that is watching his advent with some trepidation . |
15 | They note that Microsoft is already talking about bringing out a similar product of its own , a typical Microsoft tactic , and will probably create a good deal of fear , uncertainty and doubt over WABI 's technical prowess and whether it will be able to keep up with Microsoft 's innovations . |
16 | Any number of vehicles trying to pick up the finishers will have great difficulty parking and will probably cause a major obstruction . |
17 | Older children who are beyond control and difficult or delinquent will not take easily to substitute homes and will often cause a good deal of trouble there . |
18 | This is because the echo being detected at any given moment will be a reflection of an earlier part of the chirp , and will therefore have a different pitch . |
19 | Given a meatless diet it will rapidly become ill and will then die a painful death . |
20 | An isolated animal cap will never form muscle and will only form a simple sheet of cells . |
21 | These guidelines are sensible and will undoubtedly exert a beneficial influence on patient care . |
22 | Hydro-electric power , though renewable , has a finite limit to its development potential unlike some of the other renewables and will never contribute a great deal more to world energy supply than it does at present . |
23 | A man with a poor employment history , who has lost several jobs and experienced intermittent phases of unemployment , has a considerably raised probability of becoming depressed when he is again made redundant ( Eales , 1985 ) , but will also have a raised chance of being near the top of an employer 's list for redundancy in so far as it is the policy of many employers to exercise a ‘ last in first out ’ policy . |
24 | The effects of high divorce rates characteristic of the post-1960s in Britain upon family structures , filial responsibility and grandparenthood remain largely unknown but will probably have a profound influence upon the experience of ageing for future generations of older people . |
25 | The criteria for doing so will be specific to the company but will always include a minimum return on investment in addition to non-financial criteria . |
26 | The criteria for doing so will be specific to the company but will always include a minimum return on investment in addition to non-financial criteria . |
27 | Society cushions you , defines you , but will never erase a bad opinion of a single youthful mistake . |