Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 There is nothing new here but , as the movie 's makers will justifiably say , if it ai n't broke , why fix it ?
2 Last night , the East German Foreign Ministry issued a statement attacking the attitude of the refugees : ‘ Some East German citizens will justifiably ask why we let these people emigrate to West Germany via East Germany , even though they had grossly violated our laws , ’ said the statement read as the main television news item .
3 Each Freedomlink will initally support up to 63 pocket phones .
4 But we are determined that bait digging will not take place on Budle Bay and we will rigorously protect it , ’ he said .
5 Sir Colin says BA will rigorously defend itself in court .
6 The season ticket agreement John Horscroft and Pat Shilland hope climbers will avidly welcome ever more firmly establishes that climbers should be asked to pay for their climbing .
7 Halons are non-conducting , have low toxicity and put out fires fast , but production will effectively end in 18 months because of the damage they do to the ozone layer .
8 This will effectively mean that doctors involved on a voluntary basis with the governing bodies of sport can continue their contribution for the minimum extra cost .
9 The decision was taken at a meeting of EC environment ministers on Dec. 21 , which also imposed new limits on exhaust emissions which will effectively make catalytic converters compulsory on all new vehicles by 1993 .
10 These shortages will effectively restrict their ability to meet the demand for their products or services .
11 Additionally , there are a few lessons in positive thinking that will effectively change the way you look at yourself , as well as those around you .
12 If you are by nature a defensive fighter , then by adding on the abilities of an attacking fighter you will effectively double your capability .
13 To do so will effectively set a precedent for other dischargers who will soon discover that McDonald 's is operating at an advantage .
14 Anthelmintic prophylaxis for the horse strongyles will effectively control P. equorum infection .
15 Controls on illegal trade in animals and plants will effectively disappear with the introduction of the European single market at the start of 1993 .
16 It is doubtful that any one of the described prevention programs — in isolation — will effectively prevent abuse .
17 And , it is doubtful that any of the described prevention programs , unless well-integrated into the fabric , the values , and the mores of a given community , and indeed neighbourhood , will effectively prevent abuse .
18 Provided a sufficiently large flow of investors are taking new positions in the market , this trade-the-cheapest strategy will effectively restore the no-arbitrage condition .
19 This option will effectively defer any additional income tax payment for higher rate taxpayers until death , partial encashment , full surrender or maturity of the contract .
20 This will effectively ban the lines as companies will be unable to obtain licences .
21 Perhaps the most disturbing factor I have so far encountered is that any savings from outpatient surgery are to the purchaser 's benefit , not the provider 's , and therefore outpatient surgery will effectively incur a financial penalty .
22 The first approach , which will effectively abandon the shared space principle , is not recommended by the researchers , for it is the application of the shared space approach that they question , not the approach itself :
23 They accept , that is to say , that the order of the court and the taxation consequent thereon will effectively quantify their contractual right .
24 Each different way of expressing ‘ the topic ’ will effectively represent a different judgement of what is being written ( or talked ) about in a text .
25 It is important , first of all , to note that monetary union will effectively alter the status of member nations within the EC to that of regions within the Union .
26 This provision will be implemented by law , not standing orders , and will effectively see the end of one-party committees in the vast majority of local authorities .
27 Alternatively they may effect a leveraged buy-out of a number of businesses with a view to later reconstruction to realise " hidden " reserves which will effectively finance the acquisition of the core business they wish to retain , and enable the borrowings to be redeemed .
28 ‘ These charges , ’ continued McClenaghan , ‘ will affect all groups of companies and will effectively increase the cost of the activities concerned by up to 17.5pc .
29 On the personal computer front , ICL says it intends to progress relationships with the world 's top 50 PC software suppliers to an extent where it will effectively house a PC software distribution business in its stable , and will be able to offer almost any PC solution to customers .
30 The acquirer will want to examine carefully what costs and fees are proposed to be paid by the target since , if there is no adjustment to net assets at completion , moneys paid by the target will effectively have been paid by the acquirer .
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