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

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1 In the final analysis , if the small farmer and peasant of the Third World can not or will not take conservation to heart , no amount of model-building , empirical plot studies , erosion risk assessment or legislation will result in the preservation of the soil 's resources .
2 For Israel 's way to be hidden Yahweh could mean that God can not see Israel 's way , or will not see Israel 's way , or has caused Israel not to be able to see its own way .
3 No Government in this country today which has not faith in the future , love for its fellow-men , and which will not work and work and work will ever bring this country through into better days and better times , or will ever bring Europe through , or the world through.6
4 It is the experience of other sociologists on similar missions that their findings are frequently cast in a negative role — that certain conservation measures will not succeed or will actually do harm — and also that they are frequently overridden or relegated to writing a disparate chapter in a project document or report entitled ‘ Social constraints to soil and water conservation ’ .
5 If cells from the region of the early embryo that will normally give rise to the eye are grafted into the region that will form the gut the cells do not form an eye any more but just part of the gut .
6 There is a program available that will automatically create wordsearch squares from a list of words supplied by teacher or pupil .
7 Pacific Telesis Group Inc expects to report a net loss for full year 1993 after estimated charges of $2,000m related to accounting changes and other restructuring and disposition reserves : the accounting change on future retiree health benefits will reduce first quarter pre-tax profit by $2,600m and first quarter net by $1,600m , and an accounting change on post-employment benefits , such as long-term disability and workers ' compensation , will reduce first quarter net by $151m ; it will also establish reserves that will lower net profit by about $260m — some $210m of this is related to the recent decision to dispose of its property portfolio over the next three to five years , the balance to withdrawal from or restructuring of cable and equipment businesses , and costs following spin-off of the cellular operation ; its Pacific Bell subsidiary will recognise employee benefits liability over 20 years , consistent with a decision by the California Public Utilities Commission .
8 There may be deadlock and paralysis , but the government that will eventually take office will emerge after protracted bargaining between the parties in Parliament after a general election and without any reference to the electors and their wishes .
9 They fly to Vaul 's Anvil where the dragon armour of Aenarion is forged along with many weapons that will eventually become heirlooms of the great Elf noble families .
10 Firstly , it contains special nutrients that will effectively stimulate skin cell activity and so repair past damage .
11 Moreover , multimedia , PDAs , PC-TVs , PC-telephones and the host of other gadgets that will soon fill shop shelves are all new businesses .
12 If you can trust yourself to me in a cab we can travel back to Vetch Street in style , and if Matey is up try to think of an explanation that will not involve Rose , or men who trap young girls in alleys , or how I , fortunately for you , became separated from Stair and rescued you .
13 There will come the time when he will withdraw the Holy Spirit , when he will be taken out of the world , but as long as the church of Jesus Christ is here that will not take place .
14 The North London firm plans to take the open systems market by storm with a range of ready-configured , built-to-order UnixWare workstations and client-server systems that will heavily undercut Sun Microsystems Inc and Hewlett-Packard Co .
15 Finance Minister Theo Waigel described the deal as " a disastrous development that will ultimately endanger jobs " .
16 These events have underscored the importance of using PCR and other techniques that will readily identify herpes B virus infections .
17 But you see my explanation may be that because of that erm the , the onset of post-natal depression is slightly postponed because erm the mother needs a signal from the baby or in her breasts signal that will then start changes in her breast tissue which will produce milk when the time comes .
18 We will match funds for an Aids research and awareness centre in South Central and Long Beach that will only hire minority researchers and physicians in the Aids epidemic .
19 Liz Lynne , Liberal Democrat health spokeswoman , said : ‘ Once again the Government is responding to a crisis with measures that will only harm patients . ’
20 COSI is thought to be part of a much broader technology effort now coming together that will likely involve IBM too in some way , though no-one we spoke to was prepared to elaborate further for fear of upsetting delicate negotiations .
21 It is , however , the way in which unemployment evolves from now on that will really put Britain 's labour-market reforms of the 1980s to the test .
22 ‘ It will enable us to introduce our decisive policies , especially those that will directly combat unemployment .
23 But it 's not a name that will directly confuse people .
24 Although procedures do exist that will explicitly send data directly to , for example , the serial port , it is more logical to think of these devices as " files " and use the standard file I/0 interface .
25 The line up for the Classic will be completed next week when Tennis Ireland confirm the name of the Irish player who will receive a ‘ wild card ’ entry — a development that will undoubtedly add interest to the overall programme .
26 The opera horror that will never hit Glyndebourne from the man who was Gerty Naylor .
27 The new pattern that will gradually take shape towards the end of this century is of a centrally determined national curriculum , individual schools being given their own budgets to spend as they think fit within the legally required curriculum framework .
28 The discoveries straddle five licence blocks and form a key part of an extensive development programme that will substantially increase gas production in the North Sea by the end of the century .
29 It is always possible ( for some set of discount rates ) to find a critical price level that will fully enforce adherence to the agreement — no one cheats .
30 I do not intend to list all the normal things Excel can do — just take it for granted that you will be able to set up a spreadsheet to calculate whatever you want to — but I want to concentrate on some of the features that will certainly save time , effort , and head scratching .
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