Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [vb infin] [adv] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Although it is argued that the total value of the firm will remain constant , it is shown that this will be so because the price of equity will fall so as to offset the impact of using debt .
2 However , as my right hon. Friend the Minister of State for the Armed Forces said in the recent defence debate , under our restructuring proposals , the proportion of Scottish units in the Army overall will increase rather than decrease .
3 A county council will decide tomorrow whether to appeal against the Government 's decision to cap the authority .
4 Unused buttercream will freeze well until needed .
5 The exchange will decide today whether to restore short-selling in Bond Corp .
6 If the revolution is to be successful , then this shift will spread so as to include the majority of the relevant scientific community , leaving only a few dissenters .
7 The exceptionally deep body also gives us an indication of the action of a bream when feeding , and this knowledge will help tremendously when interpreting the action into terminal rigs and the timing of striking the hook home .
8 The feathered friend will move across and peck at the TNT guard .
9 The commonest and most visible indices of field officer performance are negative , as an agency head explained : ‘ An area supervisor will sit there and say , ‘ So and so has let me down again .
10 The argument will run roughly as follows .
11 William Dargan , built the Co Down Railway and the Northern Railway that the new bridge will link together when completed
12 Such a person is in a serious bind because expressing his anger will drive away or make hostile the very people he is dependent on .
13 Closure of most of the manufacturing operation will go ahead as planned at the end of the month , when production of mobile phone equipment will transfer to other GPT factories , but a small facility will continue to meet demand for handsets .
14 Like us , your PC will last longer if kept in a healthy environment .
15 Many cuttings of this kind will root spontaneously if stood to the base of their leaves in a jar of water .
16 The complexity of the account will increase vastly when replaced by ultimate ‘ physical ’ talk , if this indeed be possible .
17 According to Adolfo Peniche , the Merida businessman who founded Amerimex , his fund will save rather than steal American jobs .
18 Our concern is that the availability of data from the new census , together with the increase in access to computers since the last census , is likely to lead to a veritable orgy of statistical analysis , and , if the past is a reliable guide to the future , this analysis will obscure rather than illuminate fundamental issues in resource allocation .
19 That is all the more reason , they believe , for keeping their crusade going , so that a wider public will react positively and begin to recognise the indicators of abuse .
20 On principle the PROFITBOSS will resign rather than profit without principles .
21 responding to competitors , suppliers or customers who have ‘ gone international ’ ie there is a fear that by failing to respond to what others are doing , a company will fall behind and lose markets ;
22 She has said she will not give a penny until she is entirely satisfied the unit will go ahead as planned .
23 It has the same effect as the fake burglar alarm box — the intruder will think twice and move on to another house that does not present any problems .
24 The idea that some form of market will act so as to restrain corporate managers from abusing their discretion by failing to serve the interests of the shareholders is flawed in two ways .
25 Unless your oven temperature is very even , it 's a good idea to swap the trays around ; the brandy snaps nearer the heat will spread better and become more lacy than those cooking at a lower temperature .
26 When a polymer , which is not too crystalline and has a reasonably high molar mass ( <20 000 g mol -1 ) , is in this elastic state it will elongate quite readily in the direction of an applied stress , e.g. natural rubber will stretch easily when pulled .
27 In fact , the Government has chosen to provide in the TURER Bill that the employee may object to the transfer , but such objection will operate so as to terminate the employment and the transferor will not be regarded as having dismissed the employee .
28 In other words the slope will dip rather than rise while you continue to knit at the centre .
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