Example sentences of "will [verb] [adv] [subord] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In other words the slope will dip rather than rise while you continue to knit at the centre .
2 Almost all staff , given the opportunity , will behave responsibly if allowed to determine when they should come and go off duty .
3 Although it is argued that the total value of the firm will remain constant , it is shown that this will be so because the price of equity will fall so as to offset the impact of using debt .
4 The idea that some form of market will act so as to restrain corporate managers from abusing their discretion by failing to serve the interests of the shareholders is flawed in two ways .
5 He said , ‘ In the event of trickery , you will know better than to hope for your life .
6 Tip : Do not overcook cake as it will dry out while cooling in tin .
7 On principle the PROFITBOSS will resign rather than profit without principles .
8 Many cuttings of this kind will root spontaneously if stood to the base of their leaves in a jar of water .
9 If it were I am sure we could find a way to beat it , such as having a weaker link to the ‘ feeder so that it will break away when snagged .
10 Of course opting-out is a nonsense which will undermine rather than reinforce the Government 's professed ambition to raise standards in schools .
11 The creature will run off if allowed to , assuming the form of the character it attacked last .
12 The argument will run roughly as follows .
13 The result is a hybrid virus that will multiply readily when given to humans but will not cause disease .
14 Unused buttercream will freeze well until needed .
15 However , if a people sacrifices all strangers to the sun , because it will burn out unless nourished by human blood , it would be unduly humble to think that they have as much right to their opinion as we have .
16 The equity investors will set out as conditions the terms and assumptions upon which their investment will be made .
17 The exchange will decide today whether to restore short-selling in Bond Corp .
18 A county council will decide tomorrow whether to appeal against the Government 's decision to cap the authority .
19 It is inevitable that tyres like that will blow out when travelling at a high speed .
20 A variety of wording is used and it is difficult to be certain how such clauses will be interpreted ; but the change in judicial attitudes just noted would suggest that they will fare better than did the clause in Anisminic .
21 One or both of them ( almost always , as stimulus increases , both ) will move so as to slide the penis in and out of the vagina , causing frictional stimulation of the sensitive organs .
22 Our concern is that the availability of data from the new census , together with the increase in access to computers since the last census , is likely to lead to a veritable orgy of statistical analysis , and , if the past is a reliable guide to the future , this analysis will obscure rather than illuminate fundamental issues in resource allocation .
23 Far from increasing the democratic accountability provided at present — no one says perfectly — by the nation state , we will have all but obliterated it .
24 Early on in both editions he writes , convincingly enough , of those who are unable to predict what will happen even when presented with all the necessary facts .
25 Apply the same countdown procedure to other elements , and over-estimate how long things will take rather than under-estimate .
26 The frog relies on its fly detectors so much that it probably can not see a motionless insect , and will starve rather than eat one .
27 According to officials of the European Space Agency ( ESA ) , about 60 per cent of the experiments will go ahead as planned .
28 But the funeral of Mr Whitelaw , who died of a stroke , will go ahead as planned today .
29 In this case everything will go ahead as planned .
30 She has said she will not give a penny until she is entirely satisfied the unit will go ahead as planned .
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