Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps the most disturbing factor I have so far encountered is that any savings from outpatient surgery are to the purchaser 's benefit , not the provider 's , and therefore outpatient surgery will effectively incur a financial penalty . |
2 | Each different way of expressing ‘ the topic ’ will effectively represent a different judgement of what is being written ( or talked ) about in a text . |
3 | She turned away from the theatre photograph and stared , hostile , at the bus in the way an elderly person will crossly confront a jutting paving-stone on which he has stubbed his toe . |
4 | Since this is one aspect of the " ongoing negotiation " and preferences of " newcomers " to the interaction can not be assumed at the outset , the circumstances which will most favour a speedy agreement to use Creole are those where there are few participants — ideally the minimum , two — and these individuals are already well known to each other , and known to favour Creole . |
5 | During the first quarter of 1994 it says that , it will add support for Asynchronous Transfer Mode across the wide area , which will presumably require a wide area Asynchronous Transfer Mode board for the Access/One . |
6 | Maybe so , but one ca n't help feeling that Celtic will rarely get a better chance to end Rangers ' unbeaten run of 44 matches . |
7 | A robin will attack a bundle of red feathers , a socialist politician will verbally attack a right-wing conservative , a spider will attempt to tie up a vibrating tuning fork if the tip is placed upon its web . |
8 | The research will help in understanding the way in which the structure and layout of cities changes , and will additionally produce a valuable data source for subsequent investigators . |
9 | The research will help in understanding the way in which the structure and layout of cities changes , and will additionally produce a valuable data source for subsequent investigators . |
10 | On behalf of ‘ Spokes ’ , the Lothians Cycle Campaign , I obtained permission earlier this year from British Waterways for volunteers from Spokes to upgrade parts of the Union Canal towpath from Hermiston ( just west of the Edinburgh bypass ) to Ratho , the aim being to provide an all-weather surface , suitable for all groups of users , on a route which will eventually form a continuous link from the centre of Edinburgh to the countryside of West Lothian , and thus provide an excellent means for city residents to enjoy the amenities of the countryside in environmentally friendly ways , ie. by walking and cycling . |
11 | Firstly , and most importantly , it will eventually form a complete inventory of the collections . |
12 | This box will eventually control a revised Bolton Street station track layout and the new junction with the soon to be reinstated Heywood link line to the national BR network . |
13 | The Training Trust are inviting mums and children to submit their homemade cards — and a £1 charity donation — to a competition which will eventually yield a national winner . |
14 | Those of you who write in enclosing a stamped addressed envelope will eventually get a personal reply . |
15 | However , while it may be wise to attempt the free-rider strategy occasionally , governments that systematically try to do this will eventually get a bad reputation . |
16 | Only a minority of patients infected with H pylori will eventually develop a duodenal ulcer . |
17 | Fortunately , all of these alterations are only temporary and your strength of character in completing the London Marathon will eventually have a positive impact on your fitness . |
18 | So it seems inevitable that the old fashioned British Hereford with its smaller , shorter legged bulls will eventually become a rare breed . |
19 | A charge will obviously deter a second financier from providing the company with funds where its charge would rank after a charge that the company has already created over its assets . |
20 | Now we wait for the call from the bigger TV companies , who will obviously want a talented team such as us for one , or all , of their quiz shows . |
21 | As far as BCCI is concerned , it is understood that a very high proportion of the loans made by BCCI have some sort of deposit associated , and this will obviously make a substantial difference to the amount which can be claimed on behalf of BCCI . |
22 | ‘ Financial considerations will obviously play a big part . |
23 | If , for some reason , the time of high tide is different at the two ends of a strait , there will obviously develop a strong gradient between the two , giving rise to a tidal current which in narrow straits can become very strong . |
24 | As for the second part of my hon. Friend 's supplementary question , I can not anticipate entirely what will happen , but the reduction in mortgage interest rates will obviously have a beneficial effect . |
25 | Recent developments in the area of financial services will obviously have a major impact on this . |
26 | The way in which a product is marketed will obviously have a great impact upon the public 's expectation . |
27 | Unlike the Labour Government , we will swiftly deliver a second bridge . |
28 | ‘ If you look up behind you , Mariot , in the corner , you will perhaps discover a small hole in the stonework . |
29 | Before embarking on an exercise it is important to establish that the increase in profit and/or sales and market life of the product will together produce a significant benefit after recovering the costs , particularly those of implementation . |
30 | Before embarking on an exercise it is important to establish that the increase in profit and/or sales and market life of the product will together produce a significant benefit after recovering the costs , particularly those of implementation . |