Example sentences of "[subord] [noun sg] will [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Proposals to develop closed pits for uses other than mining will also be considered , said British Coal . |
2 | Although Law will no longer be drawn on his relationships with Docherty , Crerand and Morgan are forthright in their opinions . |
3 | The following points should be noted about partial offers : ( 1 ) The offeror and its concert parties must not buy shares in the target during the partial offer period , neither must they , or any new concert parties , purchase shares for a period of 12 months following a successful partial offer without the Panel 's consent ( Rule 36.3 ) ( although consent will normally be given where the partial offer has resulted in a holding carrying less than 30 per cent of the voting rights ( note 2 ) ) . |
4 | Inspectors have been able to control elements of expenditure , although LMS will largely stop this . |
5 | This suggests that Elizabeth does have some freedom to shape her life , although society will always place limitations on that freedom . |
6 | Although triticale will never replace wheat , it is a vitally important addition to the armoury needed to defeat famine , precisely because it is so much better adapted to the marginal lands on which so many of the poor and hungry live . |
7 | The use of UHF rather than VHF will further restrict the coverage possible . |
8 | Although input will now obviously be curtailed by the absence of the crews in London and the students on vacation , any good ideas arising will be incorporated into the plan for presentation to the Annual General Meeting in November . |
9 | If " Creole " is a second dialect rather than a second language , delaying its acquisition until adolescence will still have a limiting effect on how well it can be learned . |
10 | I doubt if Communism will ever have any chance in Burma , unless by intimidation and violence , for the Burmans have no class distinctions to be inflamed , and they resent , as a slur against their national religion , the stereotyped Communist doctrine that religion is the opiate of the people . |
11 | I wonder if Lamarckism will ever lose its appeal for laymen . |
12 | And because Sun will only carry Open Look-based products through its distribution channels , ICS will also be supplying Motif-based versions of the Adobe WYSIWYG software for existing users that have already defected to the rival interface and for those that will run Motif on Solaris 2. x . |
13 | They suggested that dietary phosphate inhibits this protective effect of calcium , because phosphate will also bind luminal calcium ions and thus reduce the amount of calcium available for fatty acid and bile acid precipitation . |
14 | Well I think it the they 've small workforces in each of the three quarries , I think there are twenty in , and twenty odd in and we thought well twenty men are n't really gon na hurt the quarry the companies , the group of companies that much , because slate will still be produced in the other two . |
15 | The changes should reduce investors 's costs because VAT will no longer be payable on commissions paid to stockbrokers . |
16 | Whether or not the speakers were employed at all was also taken into account , since employment will almost always involve fairly extended interaction with non-black individuals . |
17 | The hive-up should occur on a no gain/no loss basis for capital gains tax purposes under s171 TCGA 1992 , since Target will usually be both a " 75% subsidiary " and an " effective 51% subsidiary " of Newco , within s170 . |
18 | ( Which brings to mind notions of whether Sun will ever offer a cross-licence to Unix System Labs for some reason or another . ) |
19 | While she remains there , in any capacity , we must have the gravest doubts whether safety will ever be taken seriously at Larksoken . ' ’ |
20 | General Secretary Gorbachev asks God whether Capitalism will ever come to the Soviet Union , and gets the same answer . |
21 | But with 20 goals in 28 games for the Scottish champions , including six in the last four , Taylor wonders whether maturity will now allow a player who withered in the Mexico World Cup to blossom in this summer 's Euro climax in Sweden . |
22 | Whether HP will actually licence SVR4 or a subsequent implementation from USL remains to be seen , but its intent is to step up from the current Unix V.3.2 , SVID 2-derived HP-UX version 9.03 operating system — which includes multithreading support from AT&T Unix — to a COSE-compliant , USL Unix-based system during the first half of next year is clear . |
23 | In particular , BGS is seeking permission from commercial companies to publish an index of data held , though ownership will still reside with the original company . |
24 | We 've gone to a lot of trouble here to promote good relations with the local community and I 'm not going to have all that good work vitiated by a totally unnecessary legal action , particularly not now when work will soon begin on the new reactor . ‘ |
25 | Scanning need not be performed every time a module is updated as LIFESPAN will automatically scan a module when an attempt is made to enter it . |
26 | One major benefit immediately arising from these changes is that , as VAT will no longer need to be accounted for at UK sea or airports , EC deferment guarantees can be cancelled , creating an immediate cash flow improvement . |