Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 However , the basis will weaken when a share in the index goes ex dividend because the futures price is unaffected , while the spot price falls ( Schwarz , 1991 ) .
2 Transarc is also porting release 3 of its Andrew File System , to Solaris 2.0 , which will ship when the operating system arrives .
3 A seller will prefer that the buyer 's only remedy in respect of defective goods should be the express one granted under the contract .
4 ‘ The king fraud will disappear when the exploiting of the people draws to a close , ’ claimed Keir Hardie , and even those on the radical wing of the party usually decide the game is scarcely worth the candle .
5 If we can find a mystery variable which completely captures the causal mechanism , the effect of unemployment experience on law-breaking will disappear when the mystery variable is brought under control .
6 Eventually the rarer genes will disappear and the genetic types leaving fewer offspring will become extinct .
7 If the working class push their action too far , the apparent neutrality of the state will disappear and the state will act against them .
8 But you may find that sometimes your doctor will explain that a prescription will not help to treat your illness and that the best way for you to get well is to rest , change your diet , drink plenty of fluids , stop smoking , cut down on alcohol or take more exercise .
9 ( For the benefit of non-local members I will explain that the Stone House is the Cottage Hospital , earlier the Bishop 's Castle workhouse .
10 It will explain that the proposal is that any party which gains a minimum proportion of the votes to a constituent assembly will be entitled to representation in a government of national unity that will rule until 1999-2000 .
11 The Institute will ask you to send a fee which they will refund if the arbitrator decides in your favour or decides that you should have your fee back .
12 For though I doubt if he 's ready to own to it yet , I know of another who can and will testify that the two of them were together until the bell sounded for Compline , which would be the better part of an hour later than you have in mind , and a quarter of an hour 's walk from the place , into the bargain .
13 It is important to return the rocks in the same position and up the same way as they were found , as some of the animals will perish if the rock is replaced incorrectly .
14 Some will think that a good community never lays down coercive rules except to enforce moral duties , and therefore that Mr. O'Brian should be made to compensate Mrs. McLoughlin if , but only if , he has a moral duty to do so .
15 I doubt that the public will think that the Bill goes far enough — but it makes a good start .
16 Others will think that the value of a community depends on little beyond its prosperity , so Mr. O'Brian should be forced to compensate if a practice of requiring compensation in these circumstances would increase the wealth of the community as a whole .
17 Someone who believes that abortion is murder will think that the checkerboard abortion statute produces more injustice than outright prohibition and less than outright license ; someone who believes women have a right to abortion reverses these judgments .
18 If this happens , problems will arise unless the second dog is allowed to learn how to cope with life alone .
19 Other demands will arise if the information presented is inadequate in content , e.g. poor lighting may make it difficult to detect some relevant cues , or in structure , e.g. because of poor coding and presentation of information on dials , charts or screens .
20 Irrespective of which method is used by the gang leader to divide payments , problems will arise if the trade skill and quality and quantity of output of the gang members is mismatched .
21 If members do not achieve a similar output , resentment will arise if the payment is divided equally at the end of the week .
22 A false sensation of attitude will arise if the pilot interprets the resultant acceleration as his true vertical reference : this can occur for instance in forward acceleration , on take-off or a missed approach .
23 A similar situation will arise if the ion-state formed , although itself vibrationally bound , is ‘ predissociated ’ by overlapping a dissociating state at similar energy and distance .
24 Excess salary costs will arise where the supply head is employed on a salary higher than the group size of the receiving school .
25 Collective production will remain but the relations of production will be transformed .
26 This is because the mutual structure of the with-profits fund will remain and the investment returns on this fund will be for the sole benefit of the policyholders with a stake in this fund .
27 The unfairness associated with the poll tax remains with us , and the anomalies will remain until a fairer system is introduced with a more distinct and accurate valuation .
28 As she will remain until the good captain arrives . ’
29 However , the Mellon Foundation specifically excludes newspapers from the programme , so that the serious situation of the deteriorating newspaper collection will remain until the co-operative microfilming programme dedicated to this problem can be established .
30 There are now no legal obligations arising out of joint action , which will remain until the new treaty is effective .
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