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

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1 But your readers will still get some satisfaction in the end from hearing what the detective deduced from something that was put before their own eyes and which they passed over .
2 Labour will also improve this country 's appalling record on training , which is one of the worst in the developed world , ’ he said .
3 Extra staff will mean that the three branches will simply duplicate each other 's work , and that there will be less resources for environmental activities .
4 The next section of this chapter will now extend this investigation to consider the complementary issue of the development of democratic forms of control within the enterprise .
5 If a particular interest group challenges an agency decision , claiming that the rights of property owners were not adequately considered , or that the interests of the environment were improperly excluded , the subsequent judicial review will inevitably entail some vision concerning the nature of such interests within the overall constitutional structure , the relevance of such interests in this statutory scheme , and their relationship with other statutory goals .
6 Further research will hopefully discover more metal complexes that can bond to the nitrogen or oxygen atoms of other bases in the DNA .
7 There is also the additional factor that the analyst who has an interest in the data will often have some idea about values expected for at least some of the samples analysed .
8 If not , the gyro will merely aggravate any instability in the model and produce a situation which is beyond the control of any normal pilot .
9 But the removal of barriers will also mean more competition with customers being offered a wider choice of materials .
10 The specificity means that one must know which organism is being sought as each test will only seek that organism .
11 Internal squabbles will never divide this nation like it has others because America has a constitution that will ultimately hold it together , despite some stretching at the seams .
12 ‘ The building work will hopefully start this spring with repointing and making the structure safe .
13 No Government in this country today which has not faith in the future , love for its fellow-men , and which will not work and work and work will ever bring this country through into better days and better times , or will ever bring Europe through , or the world through.6
14 When the industry is expanding and labour is scarce , management will obviously have less control over productivity .
15 The opening up of public procurement will profoundly affect this sector , encouraging the emergence of integrated European firms .
16 The Plan will also repay any borrowing outstanding if you die during the period of the loan .
17 Indeed , even those who endure a great deal of suffering and loneliness will nonetheless claim that life still offers rich and satisfying experiences .
18 Many of the terms which allow variation of contractual duties will probably satisfy that test , but the drafter should endeavour to ensure that clauses potentially caught by the section are reasonable .
19 A coach will then help each student select those methods which match the dynamic performance of the kayak in use and which are most appropriate to the personal aims and values of the trainee .
20 It will further be argued that initial teacher training can not be treated as separate from other areas of teacher education and that changes in any one sector will inevitably influence all teacher education provision , initial , probation support and in-service and that in the light of this interdependence , strategies should be established for a coordinated response across the spectrum of teacher education provision .
21 I am perfectly certain , indeed I do not think any one can doubt this , that our Party on the old lines will never have any future again in this country . "
22 As an Orc or Goblin Mob will only attack another Mob that is also liable to animosity , it makes sense to avoid putting these units next to each other .
23 Horses paddocked on a hillside will normally spend more time running along the higher boundary than the lower one — they need to get to the top of the hill for visual freedom .
24 A young foal will sometimes make this face to people if it feels uncertain about them .
25 However , too much or little anxiety will always affect any performance in a detrimental way .
26 The Perkins 4 ( no of cylinders ) 236 ( size in cub inches ) will fit into a LR but in a four cylinder such as yours space is limited and it is a tight fit The six cylinder with the extra room in the engine bay allows the engine to fit more easily The 189 Ibf h torque as compared to the 103 Ibf h of its original engine will certainly find any weakness in the transmission , the S2A gearbox will handle it better than an S3
27 In this case the seller will probably require some statement of the efforts that the acquirer will take to collect the debts , provision for unallocated payments received from debtors to be attributed first to pre-completion obligations , and a right to take over the enforcement of debts which are not collected within a period of , say , six months .
28 Turn-a-Round will doubtless take some interest therefore in our continuing production turning competition , which was such a success last year .
29 Exposing the board for too long a period will rarely cause any damage , but troublesome problems can be caused by underexposure , when the UV sensitive coating will not have thoroughly reacted to the UV light .
30 The imminent publication of guidelines on employing counsellors in primary care prepared by a working party of the British Association for Counselling will greatly help those family health services authorities and general practitioners who have yet to develop such guidelines or do not understand how to assess the qualifications and competence of counsellors they wish to employ and work with .
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