Example sentences of "but it will [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | The term abandoned is not defined in the Act but it will clearly apply where a person caring for a child has left without indicating his intention to return or making arrangements for the child 's care in his absence . |
2 | It might be thrilling at first , but it will probably end in pain and tears . |
3 | I dare say , but it will already have given you a pleasure that no taxman can touch . |
4 | The Companies Act 1985 does not specify in detail the business to be transacted at an AGM but it will normally include : |
5 | Yeah again it 's not brilliant to do it this way but it will just fit on . |
6 | It was a priceless gem : ’ But it will also do local government a power of good . ’ |
7 | Not only will this help to make the cover easier to lift next time , but it will also improve the seal . |
8 | The method of keeping little tins in the house marked ‘ rent ’ , ‘ rates ’ , ‘ telephone ’ , etc. , into which you put money may give a certain amount of satisfaction as a way of saving , but it will also give a burglar a certain amount of satisfaction to have everything so conveniently marked and to hand for him . |
9 | Not only is it bulletproof but it will also give you privacy to speak to the ambassador . |
10 | But it will also give the bacteria in your tank a better chance to multiply , which is important too . |
11 | The African serval , for example , hunts vlei rats at dusk and during the night , which is the time when the rodents are active , but it will also hunt occasionally for diurnal Nile rats during daylight hours . |
12 | Which it does will vary according to the policy at stake , and the values and commitments of the field workers , but it will also depend upon the scope accorded by the organizational control system , for this phenomenon is not necessarily independent of ‘ biases ’ built into the policy delivery system . |
13 | For those whose chief concern is for Yeats , the book will of course make him seem shadowy and self-deluding , but it will also testify to his conscientiousness and loyalty . |
14 | Is it any wonder that we do n't really taste our food any more ? learning to become aware of the flavour of what you eat and drink will not only give you a great deal of pleasure which you may have forgotten but it will also make you more discerning in what you choose to put into your mouth . |
15 | This will exclude the counter-examples , but it will also make knowledge a rare phenomenon at best . |
16 | But it will also contain high levels of nitrates ; chlorine and/or chloramine ; and a host of other nasties ranging from metals to pesticides . |
17 | Not only will the vendor covenant not to compete with the business , but it will also covenant separately not to solicit customers or solicit employees . |
18 | ‘ This area , Miss Williams , might encompass a few square miles of countryside , but it will also take in what is now a very unsightly rubbish tip . |
19 | Not only must the firm contemplating selling overseas be versed in the economics , law and politics of a foreign country , but it will also have to understand the more subtle , less tangible , meanings , values and languages of the culture itself . |
20 | This is written in QBASIC ( as supplied with MSDOS 5 ) , but it will also run as a Quick BASIC program . |
21 | The graphics subsystem is built around custom chips and plugs into the TurboChannel of the host processor : it 's intended for the Alpha-based Titan 2.0 — a multi-processor graphics workstation — but it will also run on the MIPS-based Titan 1.0 . |
22 | Also extremely important because not only will this remove the more entrenched areas of dirt and grit , but it will also put a degree of essential moisture back into the fabric . |
23 | This will kill of the cancer cells but it will also kill off anything else in the vicinity . |
24 | It 's easy to forget the neck in a cleansing routine but it will soon show signs of wrinkling if neglected . |
25 | If controlled breathing through your nose is not natural to you , it takes practice and concentration at first but it will soon become second nature — and you will feel better for it . |
26 | The viaduct is not yet dangerous , but it will soon become so . |
27 | Strive for simplicity : parents may well be impressed by ‘ mystique ’ to start with but it will soon become a joke when it fails to produce the goods . |
28 | It may be pricey but it will never date . |
29 | The searcher may go astray because either some supposed fact is wrong or it applies modus ponens in an irrelevant way , but it will never arrive at any result which is not a strict consequence of its start state . |
30 | But it will never deal with the seething frustration which causes you to kick the cat and spend the rest of the evening in a foul and truculent mood . |