Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [adv] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm because the old plates and the water inlets and outlets in the machine and the pipework 'll still let stuff in . |
2 | Irrespective of the cause of anxiety , punishing the horse will only make things worse . |
3 | Teams from the Scouts and Boys ' Brigade will also take part . |
4 | Decks serving multi- floor accommodation outside the warehouse will also provide escape routes from the upper storage levels , but their structural integrity must be complete in an emergency , although allowing time for people to escape to safety in other protected areas and routes leading to the open air at ground level . |
5 | As well as being cleaner the new furnace will also save energy : |
6 | The British Association for Shooting and Conservation says it will campaign against changes to current regulations , arguing that setting up a complicated bureaucracy to control shooting will only cause confusion . |
7 | In the considered opinion of many experts this poor relation of the industry will probably take 80% of the market by volume . |
8 | But Mr Maclean said : ‘ Industry will always produce waste . |
9 | 5.6 Reactions to violence will always involve stress and might include feelings of anger , resentment , disgust and rejection , as well as depression , sadness , failure , self-blame and guilt . |
10 | VIONVILLE Residents ' Association will officially open Vionville Community House tomorrow ( Friday ) at 10am . |
11 | The first meeting of the Association will probably take place in Barcelona , Spain , in June 1993 at the meeting of the organisation of Ibero-american researchers . |
12 | While the Association will never pursue members with the determination of a Time-Share salesperson , it does n't like to lose members , particularly those who are just too forgetful to get subscriptions off in good time . |
13 | The auction will also feature work by de Chirico , Utrillo and Lynn Chadwick . |
14 | Nuclear Electric will now undertake modification work which will involve running the reactors at a higher temperature , to prevent the problem arising . |
15 | The Revenue will however seek assurance that the price management pays to subscribe their shares reflects their true value , taking account of whatever " ratchet " mechanism is adopted . |
16 | If the owner is abroad , the agent will also collect tax at the standard rate of 25 per cent , which will be deducted from your monthly rent cheque . |
17 | The BBC Crimewatch programme will also carry photographs of the suspect , whose name has not yet been released . |
18 | The four works which we heard on his mini-tour to Glasgow showed that his searching mind will never lack ideas . |
19 | August is the launch month for HarperCollins paperbacks — or , to be more precise , August is the month when Fontana and Grafton cease to exist , amalgamating under the one imprint , which I shall refer to as HCP and in my mind will always call Collins . |
20 | RADAR also publish a book that deals specifically with holidays for the disabled , and your local social services department will also have information and possibly funding assistance . |
21 | The department will now take charge of the legal battle to recover the Barlow Clowes funds and that money will offset the payouts . |
22 | In pursuing its objectives , the marketing department will inevitably experience tensions between its aims and methods and those of its sister departments . |
23 | So to attempt to prove the existence of telepathy by the analysis of data acquired by sensory perception will always leave room for doubt . |
24 | Even those who slim right down to their goal weight will always find parts they wish were even slimmer ! |
25 | Although the Nissan investment will undoubtedly create employment there is argument about the net employment effect — this involves a consideration of the jobs lost indirectly as a consequence of the establishment of the factory . |
26 | An interview will normally form part of the selection process . |
27 | A rabbit in fear of an enemy will sometimes crouch stockstill , either fascinated or else trusting to its natural inconspicuousness to remain unnoticed . |
28 | But though obedience may be justly required , servility is not to be exacted ; and though it may be lawful to exert authority , it must be remembered , that to govern and to tyrannize are very different , and that oppression will naturally provoke rebellion |
29 | A performance review will generally take place three to six months after the start date . |
30 | The research will also study patterns of employment and conditions of work in early modern collieries . |