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

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1 Smith favours the view that decisive policing will most effectively quell the rioting , but concedes that premature intervention may well generate uncontrollable panic .
2 In a lecture he delivered on the fringe of last year 's Conservative Party conference , Mr Lawson said : ‘ While economic failure will most certainly drive a government out of office , economic success alone will not ensure that it retains office . ’
3 Reducing their earnings lowers the airline 's cost curves and therefore will most likely cause the airline to reduce its prices .
4 But if one issue is to be singled out as representing a point of potential conflict between partners at this time it will most likely concern the relationship between home and employment .
5 If past experience is any guide , the present engines of administration and leadership will only sluggishly meet the pressure of the occasion .
6 The extra cash , however , will only partly soften the impact of the introduction of the poll tax next year .
7 ‘ It will only further complicate the question . ’
8 The contract will somewhat quaintly oblige the seller to unfasten as many assets as possible to make them movable .
9 In that case a shortfall in one instalment will normally only justify a rejection of that one instalment .
10 will just about cover the cost of er the motor bike
11 The improvements will not completely bring an end to unpleasant odours from the works , but should still prove good news for the residents of Alton .
12 The seller does not have to agree to this and if he does , that will not normally affect the operation of section 20 .
13 A report will not normally give the name or other identifying details of the complainant or of any person involved in the matter .
14 In Industrial Tribunals , the tribunal will not normally make an award of costs .
15 A small party may get a substantial number of votes , but if they fall short of the quota it will not normally win a seat .
16 Suppose manufacturer A has for some years produced a razor which will not normally cut the user unless it is slid sideways across the skin .
17 Suppose that in May 1991 manufacturer B markets a razor which is equally efficient but which will not normally cut the user , even when slid sideways .
18 We will not normally discuss the technology out of which the architectures that we describe are to be implemented .
19 Similarly , a child who has language problems because of hearing loss caused by a temporary blockage ( otitis media ) may have her hearing corrected by surgical intervention , but this will not automatically remedy the child 's problems with language ; this will require additional treatment to create the possibility of appropriate learning ( Downs and Blager 1982 ; Quick and Mandell 1983 ; Godowski et al .
20 Awareness and understanding can help but , unless both genuinely have the other 's interests as well as their own at heart , it will not automatically improve the marriage .
21 People will not give up lightly what they have gained under this Government , and they will not easily embrace a creed that has been rejected by so many nations in recent years .
22 That will not just include the admission of new partners and the nature of the partnership business ( which in the case of solicitors can not really changeand see ss24(7) and ( 8 ) above ) but will extend to matters of policysetting up new departments to take on types of work not previously accepted or closing departments which have proved unprofitable , opening and closing branch offices , expelling partners , changes to the name of the firm , raising additional capital from the partners themselves or by way of loan , and other matters which one way or another can significantly affect the liabilities of each partner .
23 at the end of the first year will be laughed at , because the value will then be much less — in some cases it will not even cover the commission of the salesman who organised the sale .
24 He claims not only that the parties to the original position will avoid choosing any particular perfectionist principle as a constituent of their doctrine of justice , but that they will not even accept a doctrine of justice including an agreed process for determining which perfectionist principle should be implemented in the state .
25 But where this is successful , they will link their fortunes to capitalism , and will not even see the state as an oppressive part of the class struggle .
26 The Minister has now said that he will not even publish the report .
27 ‘ But they will not even discuss the possibility .
28 As running shoe repair specialist Barry Hazard eagerly points out , resoling will not discernably alter the shoe .
29 However , in practice it appears that the court has a discretion to allow the case to continue as if begun under Ord. 53 provided this will not unfairly deprive the respondent of some protection which would have been enjoyed if the case had been begun under Ord. 53 .
30 In front of adults pupils will not openly admit the fact , but when asked by fellow pupils ( eg myself ) they do actually like attending school .
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