Example sentences of "will [adv] [be] [adj] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 There has been new legislation introduced in the form of the European six pack and the cost regulations but this legislation will only be effective if it is enforced .
2 Section 8 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act provides that a clause in a contract which purports to exclude or restrict liability for misrepresentation will only be effective if it satisfies the requirement of reasonableness .
3 It may be that there is a special rule for reservation of title clauses : this is examined below ( Chapter 10 ) but subject to that possible exception , once a contract has been made , its terms can only be altered or supplemented by a variation , and such variation will only be effective if it is supported by consideration .
4 However , it seems that such a provision can not be a contractual promise , and will only be effective if it gives rise to an estoppel ; it therefore will not exclude the implied term of fitness for purpose unless the seller believes it and relies on it ( Lowe v Lombank [ 1960 ] 1 All ER 611 ) .
5 While management development can , and should , influence management , it will only be successful if it responds to the state of management .
6 In addition , if the offeror fails to redeem preference shares on the due date there is no right to damages and an action for specific performance will only be available if it can be established that the offeror has sufficient distributable profits to meet the cost of the redemption ( CA 1985 , s178 ) .
7 However , where a clause is subject to the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 ( UCTA ) , ( in relation to financial services primarily those in standard form contracts relating to the provision of advice31 ) it will only be valid if it is reasonable .
8 This will normally be impractical and it is suggested that the purchaser may wish to distinguish between the following three levels of consent : ( a ) critical consents ; ( b ) material consents ; ( c ) ancillary consents .
9 This will not be surprising since it has by now become apparent that such adjectives inhabit a very restricted niche in the world of English syntax ; in fact they are limited to the prenominal attributive position .
10 Where the difficulty is one of applying the provision rather than a conceptual uncertainty the court will not hold it to be void ( Brown v Gould ) ; and a provision in a lease will not be uncertain if it can be made certain .
11 The return to the top will not be easy and it will not happen within the next 12 months .
12 The public will not be outraged if it is told that precedents will be confined to their facts .
13 But a personal reassurance from me will not be acceptable unless it 's backed up by a member of the Swift family . ’
14 It will be aware of its master , in that it hears and smells him , and of its own exertions , in that it is awake , but it will not be aware that it recognises him , for this is of the order of tomorrow 's delayed return — a linguistic belief of which dumb brutes are incapable .
15 Welcome back from Hong Kong ( I do n't know exactly when you are due back , but this letter will still be relevant whether it 's next week or next month ) .
16 An onshore wind will also be difficult since it builds up the waves into difficult chop which can break on the beach with mast-breaking force .
17 In practice you will probably be lucky if it is seen at all !
18 However , it will certainly be true that it is optimal for a risk-neutral party to take all risk from a risk-averse party ( try A or B bargaining with C ) and it would seem sensible that a more risk-averse party should optimally take on less of the risk than a less risk-averse one .
19 He will never be certain that it is not a form of psychological wish-fulfilment and that his belief in God is not purely a result of his need for God .
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