Example sentences of "[be] [verb] will [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Apparently , the explanation is that the institutions where social workers are taught will not tolerate interference in staff appointments . |
2 | Readers whose stomachs are turned will not partake of any food for thought . |
3 | It expected that Scott would produce a building to vie with his great designs abroad and concluded with the hope that ‘ the recent discussions in which so much misapprehension has been exhibited will not shake your determination to carry out the selected design ’ . |
4 | However , there is also no doubt that if you hunt animals — let's say by shooting them — a high proportion of the animals which are hunted will not die instantaneously . |
5 | LORD TENTERDEN C.J. : Assuming that the offer to pay the six guineas without costs was evidence of an express promise by the defendant to pay that sum to the plaintiff as a compensation to him for his loss of time , still , if the defendant was not bound by law to pay that sum , the offer to do so not having been accepted will not avail the plaintiff . |
6 | The methods of purification by flocculation and filtration that are employed will usually bring the colour down to a low level . |
7 | Disputes as to whether an admitted rule has or has not been violated will always occur and will , in any but the smallest societies , continue interminably , if there is no agency specially empowered to ascertain finally , and authoritatively , the fact of violation … |
8 | It provides no data upon the viability of the organism , and even bacteria that have been autoclaved will still generate a positive PCR . |
9 | Thus , for example , a provision declaring signed accounts to be binding will not apply in the event that a partner is induced to sign a false account believing it to be true . |
10 | However , if the products are very close , the price mark-up retailers can charge above marginal cost will be low , so the level at which the franchise fee can be set will not prove very rewarding to the manufacturers . |
11 | The criteria by which success will be judged will also have to be established at this stage . |
12 | What can be found will inevitably vary according to the area under study and the survival of evidence , but it may be wise to capitalise on whatever special feature the particular settlement has to offer , perhaps an old building , church or archaeological site . |
13 | The procedure to be followed will usually involve the parish council and the placement of public advertisements in order that any objections or representations can be made . |
14 | Detailed analysis of the transaction to be influenced will also help . |
15 | A further category of ‘ opposition ’ , which requires careful attention , commonly arises from the fact that the various government departments on whom copies of the order have ( by requirement under the General Orders ) been served will frequently raise sundry points of concern to them . |
16 | The path which you can see being drawn will eventually go behind the big trees , using the bottom button of the path selection bar . |
17 | Which it is recognized will thereby lose the benefit of the initial negative presumption unique in planning . |
18 | Thus a document which is first brought to the purchaser 's notice after the contract is made will not incorporate into the contract terms printed on the document . |
19 | The terms upon which the adjournment is granted will probably provide for intimation by advertisement being given , or publicity being made , at the expense of the applicant or objector . |
20 | Like dementia depression is obviously a continuum ; where the case definition boundary is drawn will obviously influence the prevalence and incidence rates generated . |
21 | What we 've done is we 've taken out of the table what is unlikely to happen , no not unlikely , er I 'll rephrase that , what is agreed will not come forward in in the structure plan period , the roll forward |
22 | No act or omission before the date on which the lease is executed will normally constitute a breach of the obligations of the lease . |
23 | This file is only read when LIFESPAN starts up and so changes that are made while LIFESPAN is running will not take effect until LIFESPAN is stopped and restarted . |
24 | There is also now a clearly identifiable civil use for plutonium as fuel for the fast breeder type of reactor which it is hoped will eventually replace existing designs . |
25 | And who is to say that whatever deal between the two sides is struck will actually last ? |
26 | How this requirement is implemented will obviously vary enormously with the level of disability of individual residents and it is normally more economical in staffing terms for there to be a fairly even level of disabilities among the residents of one unit . |
27 | If the teaching is not orientated so that these goals may be reached , then what is achieved will not appear rewarding and so will cause discouragement and frustration ( River 1964 pp 57,170 ) . |
28 | Such ‘ alignment ’ as is achieved will always depend on the vagaries of Soviet-Third World political relations . |
29 | Throughout implementation of the job , communication will take place at a variety of levels and the skill with which it is handled will often dictate the ultimate success of the job . |
30 | The way in which a product is marketed will obviously have a great impact upon the public 's expectation . |