Example sentences of "[noun sg] will always [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But Mr Maclean said : ‘ Industry will always produce waste .
2 5.6 Reactions to violence will always involve stress and might include feelings of anger , resentment , disgust and rejection , as well as depression , sadness , failure , self-blame and guilt .
3 So to attempt to prove the existence of telepathy by the analysis of data acquired by sensory perception will always leave room for doubt .
4 The council will always find money for whatever suits it , but when it comes to the elderly — the most vulnerable in our society — they always play ducks and drakes .
5 In considering any disciplinary action taken by the Panel , the court will always have jurisdiction to intervene and , if necessary , to protect the individual from any abuse of power ( see Guinness above ) .
6 Manne suggests that ‘ insider trading will always push stock prices in the correct direction .
7 Class-theoretical accounts , however , persist in arguing that even in crises the state will always use repression to discipline the working class to defend capital .
8 However , the converse does not hold true , for separation in the reference space will always guarantee separation under any chosen local conditions .
9 Assuming L and R lesions occur with equal frequency , and that a lesion in the speech hemisphere will always produce aphasia , the EUL will always be 50 per cent .
10 It also means that if difference in its sense of non-identity sets up the possibility of history , then difference in its sense of delay means also that it can never be finally concluded , for such deferral will always inhibit closure .
11 The family counsellor will always meet resistance .
12 The sea will always demand skill and courage from rescuers .
13 But a poor organization structure makes good performance impossible , however good the managers … improving organization structure will always improve performance .
14 If this explained Mason 's reluctance to pressure Biggs in the middle rounds , thereby allowing the American to pepper him with jabs , it can not obscure the possibility that the British heavyweight will always experience difficulty if required to take on a long contest .
15 The arrival of large groups of people at the same time will always mean pressure on the reception staff , hall porters and other departments .
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