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

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1 Such a form or stamp is unlikely to be immediately effective , since the seller will be able to argue that a delivery agent will not normally have authority to accept contract terms .
2 He knows that that switch will almost certainly mean war .
3 Wild dogs are a nearly perfect vector for silvan rabies and when the disease front reaches the centres of population in central and southern Italy the result will almost certainly stir public opinion toward sharp action to reduce the feral population .
4 Similarly shops will often only report shoplifting when they have apprehended the culprit .
5 Corporation tax that is repaid as a result of a carry back of ACT will not generally give rise to a repayment supplement .
6 Unless they pick themselves up quickly , England will not even beat Poland at Wembley in September , let alone collect the minimum draw in Rotterdam they will need to return to America in 12 months .
7 Some bonds are secured on the assets of the issuer ( known as debentures ) while others are unsecured but invariably carry a negative pledge to the effect that the company in question will not subsequently issue bonds which have any greater security or degree of preference .
8 Co-operative R&D ventures which enable participants to share fixed and sunk costs , share risks , pool different complementary assets or benefit from other positive pecuniary externalities will almost certainly raise incentives to do R&D .
9 The constant repetition by European politicians in the past few months that Maastricht will not necessarily mean change may have been tactically expedient , but squaring the circle in which the EC has snared itself requires , on the contrary , upheaval , not just in research policy .
10 Not only do her efforts to assert her freedom from male domination lead her into the hands of another man , but she is also punished for her resistance by having her words deemed valueless , just as today ‘ pseudo-escaperoutes will so lightly turn sado-escape , and … women 's very freedom will so easily be used against them by even moderately clever men ’ ( 12 ) .
11 But the analysis of the composition of a big enough sample should enable a comparison to be made between different hoards and the determination of a ‘ typical ’ currency hoard whose contents will most likely represent coins drawn from circulation .
12 But the chairman of the committee , Coun Dot Long ( Lab ) , said lack of cash will almost certainly prevent improvements from being made .
13 But last night the chairwoman of the committee , Coun Dot Long ( Lab ) , said lack of cash will almost certainly prevent improvements from being made .
14 Sixty-five per cent of the economy will remain in state hands in six years ' time and workers will no longer elect managers .
15 For all we know , they may have been our allies two years ago … the only important fact to have emerged from the inquiry is that those who know the truth will never willingly give evidence
16 And building society , anybody who has a building society account prior to ninety one two if they had n't income really i they were silly to have money in the building society account because they were having tax deducted but could n't get it back and at the same time as the independent taxation they changed the er tax system for building societies and banks which meant that banks and building societies were then deducted tax at the standard rate of twenty five percent and it could be refunded or repaid or not deducted in certain circumstances , so back to your question , anybody who has money in a building society now , or is n't taxable , should ask the building society not to deduct tax , as they 're entitled to do , fill a form and , and where people can state that they do n't , they 're not liable to pay tax , building societies and banks will not now deduct income tax .
17 To exclude petrol tankers from the lagoon will however virtually halve traffic through the port , throwing into serious crisis the industrial zone of Porto Marghera , already badly hit by the current economic crisis in Italy .
18 A clause which does not expressly mention conditions will not normally exclude liability for breach of condition .
19 a Labour person will never actually buy shares truly would n't
20 Underlay will most likely require replacement following water damage .
21 Producers will usually only meet pluggers who they know already , and rarely see any band 's representative because they are probably far too close to the music to have any objectivity .
22 However , once we abandon the assumption that the capital stock can never be underutilized we are forced to recognize that the ‘ off stage ’ decline in aggregate demand will not only push workers off their ‘ ideal ’ labour supply function , L s : it will also push employers off their ‘ ideal ’ labour demand function , L d .
23 One day , very soon , the name of Santis will once again bring pleasure and astonishment to everyone .
24 Knowledge of risk-related information from non-risky junctions will thus also allow films seen in the judgment phase to be identified in the recognition phase , however , it will also tend to cause false alarms because the information may be shared by distractors .
25 However , because refrigerators will not necessarily chill food down to the required temperature , plenty of establishments have become reliant on blast chillers to attain 0 to +5 degrees C levels in a short space of time .
26 He says that people will nearly always give money to a cripple .
27 And an op. will almost certainly speed things up .
28 The exhibition will not only show life in Bentley during the past 150 years , but also that of Froyle , concentrating on the development of both village schools , culminating in their merger in 1986 .
29 The Association of Professors of Surgery has advised that every surgical trainee should undertake a period of full time research training , but it must be borne in mind that most surgeons will not subsequently perform laboratory research .
30 In other cases assessments will normally also take account of the purpose of the proposed loan and the useful life of the asset being purchased .
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