Example sentences of "will almost [adv] [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 'll almost certainly mean a trip or two out there .
2 Next time you see that familiar mushroom cloud rearing up ( hopefully on your T.V. screen , not across the road ) , look at the base or stalk of the mushroom , and you 'll almost certainly see a ring of cloud rolling away horizontally from it .
3 If it does , we 'll almost certainly lose the mast , but we wo n't sink . ’
4 The environmental health officer , for his or her part , will almost always rate the noise according to a standard formula .
5 Adding a mouse to the system will almost certainly mean an addition to one of these files , but most mouse software will automatically introduce the necessary line(s) to the config.sys file .
6 This time it will almost certainly drop a wing , but just easing forwards a little will make a recovery .
7 The wooden riser will almost certainly create a groove in the tread below , so the concrete base is usually faced with either cement and sand or some other finish , after the formwork has been removed .
8 THE FATE of a handful of Tory MPs in the North-East will almost certainly decide the outcome of the General Election .
9 Where many of the other factors below are missing from a sale , the exclusion of goodwill from the sale will almost certainly make the transfer not a going concern .
10 Scores of volunteers were desperately trying last night to protect the shore with booms but the huge waves , whipped by 50mph winds , will almost certainly lash the oil over them .
11 That prosecutorial discretion will almost certainly rescue the offence from this absurdity is no proper substitute for such catch-all drafting .
12 Once accused of capital murder , the defendant will almost certainly have a problem finding an attorney .
13 It states that not using a lawyer would save you money initially but that it could be a false economy , particularly if your case goes to the High Court , where your opponent will almost certainly have a solicitor and a barrister .
14 Secondly , frequent testing and the enormous pressure of parents and pupils to succeed will almost certainly have the effect of focusing attention on assessment targets , at the expense of other activities to an even greater degree than has occurred in the past .
15 For example , the service agreement will almost certainly require the director to spend all his working hours working for the business .
16 Capital requirements that are higher than necessary will almost certainly reduce the number of participants .
17 However , it is generally acknowledged that to reduce the consumption of fat in our daily diet will almost certainly reduce the risk of heart disease along with other medical conditions .
18 The agent , when instructed to sell land or property , will almost certainly appraise the development or redevelopment potential and advise his client accordingly .
19 Once the fish approach maturity one will almost certainly kill the other .
20 Buyers will almost certainly use the restaurant and bar , together with whatever leisure facilities are available , and a certain number will want bedrooms occasionally for ‘ overflow ’ guests .
21 ‘ If she does n't get it she will almost certainly lose the child she is carrying . ’
22 erm but the more understanding you have , there will almost certainly come a point in in your course when
23 He will almost certainly complete the turn hard up against the kerb , front wheel off the ground , still using body weight to steer ( with the front wheel airborne he does n't have a lot of choice ) as the rear tyre continues to lay down its tell-tale streak of hot rubber .
24 Moreover , physical contact , if it proceeds at all , will almost inevitably reach the point of physical stimulation of their sexual parts , so that now the reflex component also comes into play .
25 A first collection of marine fossils will almost inevitably include a brachiopod or two .
26 The announcement , and subsequent negotiations , will almost inevitably have an impact on the designation of assisted area status .
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