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

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1 ‘ She 'll probably still fall in love with you , ’ Jessamy said drily .
2 The thing is , he 'll likely not move till Palm Sunday , I should have thought on — we 'll take the old road over to Demontis 's farm and come back here at six this evening when Piladu will be milking .
3 The announcement of which bidders are successful will most likely come by way of a ‘ planted ’ question in Parliament .
4 Stockbrokers , particularly those offering a cut-price service , will generally only deal with proof of ownership , such as letters of allocation .
5 Moreover , even at common law a lease which ought to be made by deed but is not will not completely fail of effect , if possession is taken and rent paid under it ; the tenant will be treated as tenant from year to year upon the terms of the lease so far as they are applicable to such a tenancy .
6 An arrangement whereby a limited partner invests a capital sum in the business which he is not permitted to withdraw until dissolution of the partnership ( which will not automatically occur on death or bankruptcy etc ) and which represents his maximum liability in respect of the firm 's debts and obligations , who is given a profit share but who is excluded from the management of the firm , is doubtless seen as too restrictive .
7 Since the mere association of words will not unambiguously point to meaning , the words need to be set down in a particular arrangement .
8 Like professional scientists , he is very cautious about rejecting an explanation that accounts for what he knows , and he will not simply submit to authority .
9 The haulier will not necessarily know from week to week what products are to be transported — if any — but must have a range of vehicles available to cover all eventualities .
10 The revolutionising effects of war have been very pronounced in Russian history ; the USSR will not lightly embark on war , because she knows that a setback to the state could present a peril to the regime .
11 Although this will not usually result in equipment and other resources lying totally idle , it will undoubtedly cause neighbouring hospitals , intent on getting their share of the market , to invest in the same expensive technology , which is then underused .
12 Now the specialists have had to stand on their heads , because previous transfusions are known to be very helpful in making a kidney ‘ take ’ ; the modern kidney doctor will not usually accept for transplant a patient who has not had a transfusion .
13 There 's that very , very solemn warning back in Genesis for God says , my spirit will not always strive with man .
14 This suggests that an antireflux operation will not inevitably lead to regression or resolution of Barrett 's epithelium , and may not reduce the risk of malignant degeneration .
15 The literariness of poetic rhythm , for example , can not necessarily be ascribed to mere rhythm , but will more likely derive from disruption of the rhythm .
16 Second , dealings with or for other members of the firm 's group will normally be subject to SFA 's transaction reporting requirements , even if they are not investment business ( because of the group exemptions in para 18 of Sched 1 ) and even though they are not subject to the general COB Rules ; certain compliance rules , for example those relating to personal account dealings , will also normally apply in relation to them .
17 Batteries will also slowly discharge with time so do n't re-use old ones unless a test under load shows them to be okay .
18 He will also regularly look over pollution control installations in his district to ensure their satisfactory operation and maintenance .
19 The Minister will probably also refer to availability to colleges and educational establishments of access funds to alleviate instances of hardship .
20 The majority of contemporary items will probably not appreciate in value to any worthwhile degree , at least in real terms .
21 However , some rugs will almost certainly increase in value , and others stand a reasonable chance of at least keeping their value .
22 He will quite likely suffer from insomnia , sleeping for short periods , dozing fitfully and perhaps lying awake through the early hours of the morning .
23 Unless they adjust their money wage claims so as to protect its real value from erosion through price increases their real wages will no longer grow in line with the growth in productivity as before .
24 Another argument for legalisation of cannabis and other drugs is that criminals will no longer benefit from trafficking and individual sufferers will no longer need to commit crimes in order to obtain the money for their supply .
25 By 1995 , it reckons , founders will no longer have to fork out the $4.5m they do at present to keep the organisation going .
26 Perhaps the women of the next generation will no longer submit to defloration in the normal way and will give birth to children only on condition of freedom from pain … ’
27 ‘ Once road haulage of limestone starts the railway line will very quickly fall into disrepair and there will be pressure to improve the A684 , especially by removing the bridge and traffic lights at Spennithorne .
28 The stone which the East Germans have lifted , however , has revealed so much that is nasty that many East Germans will never again live in comfort with neighbours , workmates , even close relatives .
29 If real truth is eventually arrived at , its reality will be self-evident , and will therefore not admit of controversy .
30 And remember that the benefits wo n't usually change with inflation — so a figure that looks more like a telephone number now than a pension may be much smaller , in real terms , when you retire .
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