Example sentences of "will also [verb] some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The different thicknesses of glass will absorb different frequencies of sound , and the inner lining will also absorb some sound , so you should get a good overall reduction in the noise level . |
2 | I will also devote some time to topic work because of the importance I attach to integrated approaches to learning . |
3 | It will also give some indication of the range of assets in which it expects to invest : ‘ famous names ’ , ‘ recovery situations ’ , ‘ European ’ are examples . |
4 | If there is time and he has any energy left , Bill will also do some gardening . |
5 | Suckermouth catfish , such as Plecs will also appreciate some greens to supplement the algae they find in the tank . |
6 | The image will also include some indication of the time , place and emotional tone associated with the experience . |
7 | You will also need some willpower , but we are not asking for very much . |
8 | Your spokesman will also need some advice on dress for television . |
9 | You will also need some sort of task lighting for the serving area , if you have one . |
10 | If anybody is interested mail me ! ( we will also need some method of identification ) . |
11 | SunSoft will also reveal some details of how initial object-oriented offerings from its closely-guarded Project Spring effort are to be rolled into Solaris ( UX No 377 ) . |
12 | Peat , being a natural deioniser will also have some effect in softening the water . |
13 | It will also have some impact on training commitments required of users , and whether end-users can be expected to use the system independently or whether they will need the assistance of an intermediary . |
14 | That will happen to some extent ( and will also take some pressure off pensions ) . |
15 | You will need to ensure that system-wide logical names etc. , are properly set up on system reboot , and you will also require some symbols to be set for all your LIFESPAN users . |
16 | But many of the activities of government are also subject to what is called ‘ judicial review ’ , which is the subject of Part I. Both of these forms of judicial control are basically retrospective — they are concerned primarily with cure ( dispute resolution ) , not prevention ( dispute avoidance ) ; but prospective methods of regulating ( that is , controlling ) government activities will also receive some discussion . |