Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [verb] will [verb] " in BNC.

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1 According to Craik and Lockhart , the deeper the level of processing , the stronger will be the memory trace , and the less likely that forgetting will occur .
2 The document says the new ‘ enabling ’ role of local authorities as purchasers and providers of services for the elderly , mentally ill and handicapped will mean greater use of private home helps and other services .
3 This relentless nagging and tidying will have an effect out of all proportion to its actual cogency .
4 Interest groups that are large and diffuse will tend to be dominated by small , tightly knit groups that have a lot to gain ( Peltzman , 1976 ) ; thus these will often , though not inevitably , be the producers ( for a counter-example see Wenders , 1986 ) .
5 It may eventually become rather twiggy but thinning will improve its shape
6 Applications for shares must be made by March 18 and dealing will start on March 23 .
7 Governments , whether elected or not , who attempt large-scale improvements in the conditions of the poor and exploited will run headlong into the implacable opposition of the rich and privileged .
8 The one move that is seen as a means of significantly improving the picture is another sharp improvement in efficiency — but that means still more job cuts , and word is that the company is considering seeking another 70,000 voluntary redundancies over the next four years , brining its workforce down to just 100,000 by 1997 , compared with 240,000 in 1991 ; finding more volunteers should not be too hard — its last offer was massively oversubscribed , but ironically , many of those that depart will end up working for its incoming competitors .
9 But those that do will get preference , other things being equal .
10 The variety of each unit , the flexibility of each course , and the belief that the language learning process should be enjoyable and challenging will maintain a high level of motivation within your class .
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