Example sentences of "as will the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Obviously , the wishes of the user will be taken into account , as will the various sources of influence described above .
2 The type of milk used and additives to the natural ingredients will all affect the finished cheese , as will the actual process of making the cheese .
3 It is obvious that the circumstances , financial resources and personal competence of individuals differ , as will the subjective importance of the matter .
4 A-levels will be preserved , as will the assisted places scheme , which helps to pay the independent school fees of 30,000 bright children .
5 Silver plants are naturals for Mediterranean conditions so , virtually all artemisias will thrive as will the grey-green Jerusalem sage , Phomis fruticosa , all lavenders , and the almost metallic silver , Senecio leucostachys .
6 Guitarist columnist Michael Fath and his band will be performing , as will the stunning Jennifer Batten , still running hot from Michael Jackson 's world tour and here to promote her amazing solo album ‘ Above , Below and Beyond ’ .
7 Death of a spouse will also contribute to the numbers of one-parent families , as will the rising numbers of unmarried mothers .
8 My recently announced initiative on bringing into use empty flats above shops will help to increase the total stock , as will the further reductions in mortgage rates announced last week and the suspension of stamp duty .
9 Other specialist methods of capture including the shrimp , or push , net , the drop-net , and rod and line fishing with barbless hooks , will be dealt with in a later article , as will the special methods of transporting the captives home on long journeys on a hot summer 's day , which present special problems , which need to be overcome .
10 On a typical PC , you 're doing to get a mixture of files , but the precise mix will vary , as will the precise compression ratio achieved .
11 Gas is the only fossil fuel without environmental problems and this will prove a significant advantage , as will the growing pipeline supply network from the USSR , the North Sea and Africa .
12 Materials designed for the international English teaching market , as well as the more restricted range intended for use in the United Kingdom will be examined and discussed , as will the growing body of materials designed to meet a local need , and informally circulated .
13 Protecting children will be high on the agenda , as will the full implementation of the Children Act and the UN Convention to promote childrens rights .
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