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

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1 These shortages will effectively restrict their ability to meet the demand for their products or services .
2 If you are by nature a defensive fighter , then by adding on the abilities of an attacking fighter you will effectively double your capability .
3 An annuity is an arrangement with a financial institution whereby , if you are over retirement age and do not want to leave your property to anyone when you die , they will effectively buy your house from you ( albeit at a bit less than the market price ) , give you guaranteed security of tenure until you die , and turn the money that they pay you for the house into a regular income for life .
4 An in-house lawyer is usually better placed than an outside lawyer to give the advice which will most benefit his client ; he should have sufficient knowledge of his employer 's structure , resources and commercial objectives to enable him to give advice geared specifically to his client 's needs , which will not always be the same as the ‘ standard ’ legal advice .
5 The top executive who is constantly looking ahead rather than backwards will rarely steer his company into a tight corner , in Laing 's view .
6 In this case , the lawyers will expressly reserve their right to make changes to reflect any further information they may learn about the offeree group .
7 The offeror can not say ‘ if you do nothing you will thereby accept my offer ! ’
8 Still , even these , to whatever extent they are not merely believed in , but have come to be actually felt in the world as we experience it , will thereby have their place in the real fabric of the world , which must certainly include all personal or socially shared versions of it .
9 I believe that the House will overwhelmingly register its confidence in his abilities in that role .
10 Accordingly , their Lordships will humbly advise Her Majesty that the appeal should be allowed and the case remitted to the Court of Appeal with the direction that that court should quash the conviction of the defendant and either enter a verdict of acquittal or order a new trial , whichever course it considers proper in the interests of justice .
11 Their Lordships will humbly advise Her Majesty that the appeal should be allowed and the order of Godfrey J. of 9 April 1990 restored .
12 Their Lordships will humbly advise Her Majesty that the appeal should be dismissed .
13 Their Lordships will humbly advise Her Majesty that the appeal ought to be dismissed .
14 In or out of prison I will relentlessly fight my case until my conviction for the murder of Reginald Stevens is finally quashed .
15 Even if the herb will eventually outgrow its container , you can still plant it when young , press its foliage and then , when it becomes too large , pass it on to a culinary-minded friend who has more space .
16 If it lives long enough , its tusks will eventually reach its cranium and grow into it .
17 If you continue to work without leaving , you will eventually lose your right to claim constructive dismissal .
18 But Germany 's competitors in Europe are assuming that Mr Töpfer will eventually get his way .
19 In my opinion , this empty disputation will eventually take its place with the many other myths of human evolution .
20 There is every chance that the IDO application will eventually find its way back to the Welsh Office , who have declined to ‘ call it in ’ voluntarily .
21 In initiating my original purchase I incur an obligation to make a payment in money , but I in turn have to have a source from which I can acquire the money in the first place , and this will , directly or indirectly , put me into at least a temporary relationship with a great variety of people , including the reader who purchased this book from a bookstall and paid out money , some small fraction of which will eventually find its way back to myself .
22 If you put them in the dustbin they will eventually find their way to a land fill site where some unfortunate animal might get caught up in a piece of it .
23 To this end the Object-Oriented Cobol Task Group was set up by the American National Standards Institution in 1990 and will report back sometime this year with recommendations that will eventually find their way into the next version of ANSI Cobol around 1997 .
24 By using the map and clues you will eventually find your way to a fine hostelry out in the country .
25 She will make her nest in the sleeping quarters of the hutch where she will eventually have her litter .
26 And although Mr Kohl promises that Germany will eventually amend its constitution and shoulder its proper military responsibilities in the world , he would prefer to sell that to his own people as a pro-European gesture than as a pro-American one .
27 A cheaper alternative to glass is to double glaze them yourself with plastic sheeting , but this will obviously affect their appearance .
28 When I did a lot of my chord studying I used a Gibson 175 , and a cello guitar will obviously make your music go in a certain direction .
29 The management will obviously expect their reception staff to sell the higher priced accommodation whenever possible , but it must be borne in mind that the interests of the client must come first , for a happy satisfied guest will return and spread goodwill .
30 Diet will obviously get its mention for it is an exceedingly important part of the therapy , nevertheless , important though it may be , other attitudes , other therapies provided my hills and ultimately my vistas .
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