Example sentences of "but will [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | So a single-member company may of course have one member , but will normally need two officers , ie the member/director and another person as company secretary . |
2 | A treaty may bind the government in international law but will normally be given effect within this country by the passing of legislation . |
3 | Parties to commercial contracts tend not to terminate the contract even in cases of breach of condition , but will normally be happy to allow the other party to make good any breach . |
4 | Mr Smith 's motion , which he will put before the council as soon as possible , says this will increase the weekly bills of all households , but will particularly affect pensioners and others on low incomes . |
5 | Water condition : Soft water preferred , but will even grow in hard water . |
6 | Most good travel agents require you be insured if booking a package holiday , but will nowadays be able to offer you the choice of the tour operator 's policy or their own . |
7 | Working the High Street on the day in question , an interviewer will probably fill the quota of married women 20 – 35 , and possibly men and women over 65 , but will most likely have to look elsewhere for men and women of other ages , marital status and socio-economic grouping . |
8 | Use of solvents may temporarily disguise their problems but will generally make things worse . |
9 | The ferry too can not be relied on throughout the year but will generally be available on request . |
10 | Schools must calculate the ‘ True cost ’ of letting facilities which will probably reflect an increase in charges , but will generally want to have better facilities and community involvement to attract recruitment . |
11 | Oil exports are expected to increase this year , but will soon fall back ; domestic consumption is soaring ( because the stuff is so cheap ) , and few new wells are being drilled in the forests . |
12 | It specialises in spot-welding and fixed-sequence robots , but will soon market arc-welding machines and robots that can pick up items such as lumps of metal . |
13 | ‘ That means they have n't started yet but will soon . |
14 | Some of these words may sound foreign , but will soon slot into place . |
15 | They can be planted out or left to grow in the pot , but will soon need re-potting . |
16 | Mrs Hawkins reported that she had been unable to take photos at this location as she had first to finish off a slide film , but will soon be in a position to take the required photos and also others to be displayed at the A.G.M. and then stored in the village archives . |
17 | Mr Checchi , for his part , said yesterday that he does not intend to seek a new partner to replace the $225m shortfall , but will instead repay KLM out of operating profits -a move analysts said would further endebt the airline . |
18 | Probably 12 months from now , I wo n't be doing any acquisitions but will instead be concentrating on internal growth . ’ |
19 | There has been speculation that Sun will not build another generation of desktop workstations , but will instead design and license . |
20 | However , it may form the basis of a new approach to problems in which lawyers and advisers will not seek to establish the legal nature of the problem and then find the relevant law , but will rather seek to establish the nature of the problem and then contemplate whether any part of the law might be relevant . |
21 | Can maths teachers be entrusted with drawing inferences , trends etc. from significant data , or must they automatically stick to anodyne data which will offend no one but will automatically remove true significance from their work and lead to many students being bereft of motivation ? |
22 | This species is not as good as M. crenata , but will nevertheless do well in most impoverished conditions . |
23 | Sloping sites , on the other hand , tend to offer more potential to the architect in both layout and design , but will invariably involve increased foundation cost and possibly pumps and rising mains to overcome drainage problems . |
24 | Vodafone Group Plc said yesterday it is to encourage the setting up of retail outlets that will offer a full range of cellular phones and after-sales service : it is not allowed to sell direct itself , but will jointly fund refurbishment and shopfitting of high street outlets with service providers and hopes to have 170 stores operating across the country by summer next year ; it looks to spend £10m over two years and aims for a shop on every major UK high street and up to 25 within the M25 London orbital motorway . |
25 | They may lose out on some limited upside but will also avoid exposure to the considerable risk of the US negotiations breaking down . |
26 | These seats will hopefully not only prove more comfortable for my officers , but will also reduce the aggravation that poor seating can cause to backs . |
27 | The back of the palisade wall can be lined with polythene which will not only give protection against continuous wetting of the timber , but will also stop soil oozing through . |
28 | The markings not only make it harder for a thief to sell your property but will also make it easier for the police to identify the rightful owner whenever stolen goods are recovered . |
29 | As you will see in the following chapters , a British Open-winning caddie will not only have his yardages at his fingertips , but will also have gone out at the crack of dawn measuring up again before each round after studying where all the pin positions are . |
30 | In many respects , rocks are like pitch , which flows like a liquid if it is left unsupported for long enough , for example on a steeply-sloping roof , but will also break suddenly along clean shiny fracture surfaces if it is given a sharp blow . |