Example sentences of "[noun sg] which will inevitably " in BNC.
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1 | This new recording does full justice to a work which will inevitably become acknowledged as yet another hypnotic masterpiece from the great master 's glorious plume . |
2 | We do not believe that this kind of analysis can be politically or morally neutral — and nor should it , for our understanding of the situation is that the penal system is morally indefensible and is in dire need of a programme of radical reform which will inevitably be highly political . |
3 | Some normal household policies do not include cover for fish tanks and damage arising from the water which will inevitably pour on the floor . |
4 | Mr Morrow said : ‘ I look forward to the challenge of leading the industry into a free market situation and to creating the right framework within which producers , processors and consumers can benefit from the increased competition which will inevitably affect all sectors of the industry . |
5 | Between groups , categories , communities and societies there will be different mixes and levels of competences in dealing with the outside world which will inevitably affect their conceptualisation of it , the resources available to them , and their response to it . |
6 | The plaintiff will have to move as soon as possible to move suitable accommodation which will inevitably be a bungalow . |
7 | Thirdly , there are insurmountable difficulties in ensuring equal opportunities for all pupils , regardless of gender , or socio-economic and cultural background , because all assessment tasks are bound within a particular context and culture which will inevitably favour some pupils to the detriment of others . |