Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [adv] [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Generally speaking the Revenue will not agree to a roll-over in this manner if the loan stock is redeemable earlier than six months from its issue ( see para 23.2.1.4 below ) .
2 The agency says the switch will not result in a deterioration of the service currently provided at Holyhead , and that customer services staff in the town will still be able to deal with any enquiries .
3 They will be put under the strain of doing jobs for which they are unsuited and as a result will either leave after a short time , have the humiliation of being told they are unsuitable , or cause difficulties for other staff who have to rely on them or cooperate with them .
4 Any such attempt will necessarily result in a segmented Community with some countries further progressing towards integration while others become satellite economies .
5 To anyone used to watching cycles of economic growth , investment and speculation , the conclusion should be obvious : such collective euphoria is the clearest possible sign that China 's extraordinary economic boom will shortly turn into a bust .
6 One private carrier will not carry as a matter of certainty for the same money that another will , as the prospect of a return cargo affects the question .
7 The college will now push for a ban on cosmetic docking .
8 WORK will not start on a new golf course near Darlington until legal agreements have been finalised with the developers .
9 In a large transient hotel where the length of stay of the guests averages only two to three nights , the volume of work will probably result in a high degree of specialisation and the tasks that have to be performed by the front office staff will be sub-divided into separate sections .
10 The work will also contribute to a theoretical understanding of survival strategies and the dynamics of decision-making in conditions of forced migration .
11 Your home will not suffer for a couple of weeks without anyone to look after it any more than when you go on holiday .
12 The administrative time and cost involved in such an exercise will surely lead to a substantial increase in the numbers of practitioners using computerised versions of the return form .
13 ‘ If we do n't eat soon , ’ said Tim , ‘ this ineffably delicious dish will either burn to a crisp or go cold , depending on how I decide to proceed .
14 A bona fide belief that the victim was 16 or over when the indecent assault took place will not amount to a defence ( R v Maughan ( 1934 ] , 24 Cr App R 130 ) .
15 However the contradictions in the infrastructure will eventually lead to a disintegration of the system and the creation of a new society .
16 A homogeneous population will eventually grow at a steady rate r , which is given by the Euler-Lotka equation , In an asexual population , or a population of sexually reproducing haploids that vary only at a single locus , the outcome of natural selection depends simply on the long-term growth rates associated with each genotype , in the absence of density- or frequency-dependent interactions , each genotype will eventually grow exponentially at a rate that depends on its own life history , given by equation ( 1 ) .
17 Actually it is wrong to think that your present diet will necessarily lead to a long and productive life .
18 The policies are simply left with the clients , and if the policy is not maintained , the mortgage will automatically revert to a repayment system .
19 Player A's expected payoff in each period will therefore tend to a value which is less than that received by the dominant strategy type for any positive rate of discount .
20 Failure to apply this pressure differential will probably result in a fracture of very limited height , of the order of
21 Feynman 's approach gives a particularly simple way of understanding how that neat classical picture will nevertheless emerge as a limiting case for " large " systems , that is for systems whose action is very big on the scale set by h .
22 Partner John Winram says his business will also act as a co-ordinator if the venture gets off the ground .
23 For that very reason , of course , the plaintiff will normally insist on a jury .
24 At least the Fed 's further monetary easing will not lead to a resurgence of inflation .
25 People from different backgrounds , different eras and with different levels of education will inevitably respond in a variety of ways to the same texts .
26 The position of a horse in the social hierarchy of the herd will also relate to a horse 's self-esteem .
27 Hence rising unemployment should be correlated with falling inflation , but once unemployment has steadied at a new , higher level , so the rate of inflation will also steady at a new , slightly lower , but probably still unsatisfactory level .
28 Such deliberations on subject scope will normally lead to a preliminary list of significant ( especially the more general ) terms , with these terms collected into groups that reflect the relationships between them .
29 If you want to make a different-sized tablecloth , your border will probably end at a different part of the plaid pattern .
30 The behaviour of the body as a whole will then emerge as a consequence of interactions of the parts .
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