Example sentences of "but there will " in BNC.

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1 But there will also be those who will stay with it for its relish of damnation .
2 But there will be a great many more , soon , and they 'll be asking a great many questions . ’
3 But there will never be an exercise as good as squats for working all of the muscles together .
4 There will still be a system of rebates for people on low incomes but there will no longer be a minimum contribution — so some people will be entitled to 100 per cent rebates .
5 ‘ As things stand Mr Patten is minded to turn down the application , but there will be a 21-day stay of execution for appeals . ’
6 The whole route is estimated to take eight hours but there will be checkpoints along the way for refreshments .
7 He is optimistic , naturally , on the basis of sales growth in the earlier stores , but there will be only one new store in the US this year .
8 But there will , of course , be no chance of that happening unless Britain were to show its enthusiasm for the project from the outset . ’
9 BZW think the figures will be largely academic , but there will be plenty of interest in the prospects for the anti-Aids drug Retrovir .
10 But there will be no compensation for those who might have wanted to deal during the suspension period .
11 But there will still be differences .
12 Not only will this be considered in the initial bids for franchises , but there will be statutory duties to show both educational and regional programmes .
13 There will be no terrorism , Palestinians forecast , and no systematic ‘ armed struggle ’ against Israeli soldiers , but there will probably be a growth in occasional , selective operations — like the recent killing of two soldiers in Gaza — intended to add a judicious edge of real pain to the innocuous rebellion of the stones .
14 But there will be three trains a week instead of 14 , all going by the less attractive and evocative northern route and not over the historic line of the Canadian Pacific Railway .
15 My own feeling is that we will probably lose the battle , but there will at least be measures in place to protect the animals . ’
16 But there will be other charges , too , including crematorium fees of £70 to £125 , or burial plots costing anything from £75 in the country to several thousand pounds in London .
17 Whether the reduced strike-force can prevail this summer may be a source of anxiety , but there will be no lack of self-belief and guidance from Australian coach/manager/guru Darryl Foster .
18 But there will be few variations from the original theme .
19 China has provided 400 tons of pork and Cuba an unspecified quantity of poultry for the birthday celebrations , but there will be more circuses than bread to lift popular morale in a joyless nation .
20 Local authorities will , of course , differ in the breadth of their need ideologies , but there will be identifiable boundaries to their activities under these provisions ( Streather , 1989 ) .
21 Here the battles over sex education and opting out will take place , but there will be further battles over the ability to govern and effective use of resources .
22 So if you 're going to plan ahead , now , which I think is the only thing you can do in the circumstances … what I suggest is a with-profits endowment policy linked to a seven-year maturity date with yearly incrementals — optional , if you like , or you can build them in , it depends how optimistic you are about your career , ha ha — leaving a little bit of the schools fees to pay at the time , but there will be a big chunk taken out , that 's for sure … and do it off monthly standing orders of around … let's say … five hundred a month ?
23 There may be many things you would like to say in this report but there will only be room for important ones .
24 Aldershot Recreation Ground might be a ghost stadium at the moment , but there will be plenty of football activity there over the next few weeks , with various Aldershot & District League finals taking place at the traditional venue .
25 But there will always be clients whose English is poor , who are bewildered or have perhaps tried but failed , and who will still need specialist care .
26 Heavy rain succeeded by dry and sunless weather are good for near objects ‘ but there will be little beauty in the distances . ’
27 But there will be pressure on the company to produce ‘ quick fixes ’ for traditional industries that have fallen on hard times .
28 He will have his failures , of course , but there will always be failures while learning anything and I can only repeat that it is a method well worth learning .
29 It is all very well to say that local circumstances will dictate responses but there will be many similar circumstances from place to place , so that there is clear benefit in adopting common approaches if not standard solutions .
30 Ebbw Vale wo n't hurt , and it might even help , but there will undoubtedly be some irony in the hillsides this summer .
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