Example sentences of "but will [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It speaks for all of us intellectuals , but will upset some people ’ , one class of students told me during a ‘ Heshang ’ discussion .
2 Nigel Mansell says he wo n't retire after all but will race next season for the Didcot-based Williams team ; they are delighted .
3 The further research here will continue to study highly skilled people but will give special attention to the problems of acquisition .
4 They 're looking forward to taking them home , but will miss this country .
5 PH Pope & Son ( ) , a long-established independent firm based in Staffordshire , says it will not usually take on less than £20,000 for discretionary management but will do advisory work on less .
6 This will help traffic problems but will create more parking problems .
7 This will help traffic problems but will create more parking problems .
8 Certain quality developments will have little or no cost saving effect but will improve patient safety — for example , the preferential use , wherever possible , of well tried drugs with a long safety record .
9 Britain might take part in naval manoeuvres or keep military supplies in the region , but will refuse any request to station troops there .
10 Water condition : Soft and acid to slightly acid water is preferred , but will tolerate neutral conditions .
11 Some of them may succeed in keeping abreast of course-work but will make little attempt to understand what has been presented to them during lectures and tutorial periods .
12 Under the reforms the FDA will continue to use its own inspectors to review innovative or badly needed drugs , but will use outside contractors ( from the pharmaceutical industry ) to review more routine products such as antibiotics .
13 A higher boiler temperature will heat the house faster , but will use more fuel .
14 An alternative package is being worked out , but will include environmental projects and energy conservation measures .
15 Concentrating on the modern and contemporary prints : Lumley Cazalet will be showing prints by Frink , Marini , Picasso ( from the ‘ 156 ’ series ) , and works by contemporary printmakers ; Paul McCarron 's stand includes an impression of Whistler 's ‘ Weary ’ at $20,000 ; Lott and Gerrish are showing 200 British woodcuts as well as wood-engravings by Gibbings and Edward Calvert ; Marlborough Graphics have Paula Rego 's latest ‘ Peter Pan ’ suite , Bill Jacklin 's ‘ Coney Island Suite ’ and new work by Ken Kiff ; Jeffrey Kaplow of Proofs Ltd is showing ‘ Luce Myres de Face ’ by Lautrec ( W.121 ) , a rare proof printed in sanguine , priced at £20,000 , together with works by Redon , Munch and others ; Waddington Graphics are devoting most of their space to their own publications — Dine , Motherwell , Hamilton , Blake and Hodgkin — but will have some prints by Picasso and Goya ; Pratt Contemporary Art will again be showing works by Ana Maria Pacheco whose prints have attracted much attention at past fairs , together with new etchings and monotypes by Susan Adams , Denise Walker and Julian Grater .
16 Such partnerships will provide strong , tangible support but will have high expectations .
17 This warm-up period will take less than 15 minutes to complete , but will increase cardio-vascular fitness and ensure that the muscles are ready for action .
18 He may need an operation to cure the problem , but will wait another week to see if there is an improvement .
19 15.39 Pupils working towards levels 8 to 10 should be involved in much the same programmes of work as those for level 7 , but will need increased opportunities , where feasible , for undertaking individual , responsible and formal roles .
20 The council will not initiate a wholesale naming of roundabouts , but will consider any request to have one named .
21 Oracle UK has developed a front end customer service system for Telecom Securicor Cellular Radio Ltd 's Cellnet mobile phone users : it runs on Hewlett-Packard Co Unix systems but will take two years to implement across the firm 's sites .
22 It is therefore primarily an adult process , but will take different forms depending on the circumstances of the participants .
23 Lycomings offer the choice of two : ‘ max power ’ , defined as the ‘ leanest mixture which produces highest IAS from a given rpm and manifold pressure ’ , and ‘ best economy ’ m which defines itself , i.e. the cruise technique which will require less fuel for a given distance but will take more time .
24 The Byzantine contribution was the pendentive and this is not only a more satisfactory solution but will support large domes .
25 The team is completely independent , but will maintain close co-operation with Customs and Excise and Inland Revenue .
26 We oppose the privatisation of British Rail , but will allow private operators access to the rail network , while giving BR the freedom to raise investment capital on the open market .
27 Nonetheless , a substantial degree of agreement has been achieved , not only between different demographic groups , but also between the whole range of approaches , intuitive , statistical and personal preference ( Briggs and France , 1980 ) and it can generally be concluded that good landscapes will have substantial relative relief , a major water body , diverse land use , and some historical artifacts , but will lack modern industry and major transport facilities .
28 A rich peasant is a peasant who works his own land but will employ some wage labour as well because he has a large enough plot to be able to , to need to do that .
29 This is no problem if you are using a charting device but will require extra calculation if you want to follow the written pattern where the numbers stated for rows and stitches will now apply .
30 This is no problem if you are using a charting device but will require extra calculation if you want to follow the written pattern where the numbers stated for rows and stitches will not now apply .
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