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

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1 You might not be going through an easy time emotionally or materially but all the dramatic sagas now unfolding will eventually come together to produce and excellent outcome .
2 In the course of his fieldwork the anthropologist will observe in considerable detail the day-to-day interactions of a few hundred individuals with many of whom he will eventually become intimately acquainted .
3 Chair can I make a suggestion quite clearly a large number of people have made some very good and valid recommendations or suggestions to you and the board this evening and you 've said on many occasions this evening the board will obviously go away discuss those and take a view on the particular ideas .
4 Individual heating appliances such as gas convectors can be controlled by thermostats and time switches just as effectively as a central heating system , and will obviously cost less to install .
5 As the Quality Improvement Process becomes more and more a part of C&P 's culture , quality education will naturally become more integrated with the mainstream training programmes at all levels .
6 The other way to find out is to cover each eye in turn ; if there 's a squint , the bad eye will generally move outwards to take over the job of seeing .
7 He will not go only to compete .
8 Fortunately , in-foal mares usually ‘ do ’ well and will not cost more to feed until the last three months .
9 Knighton , whose bid to take over Manchester United failed in a blaze of publicity three years ago , said : ‘ Carlisle United will not survive without a development of some kind and I will not stay here subsidising the club . ’
10 But it will not do just to dismiss the evidence of their experience out of hand .
11 I will not attempt here to develop further the complicated arguments about God as Trinity .
12 Older children who are beyond control and difficult or delinquent will not take easily to substitute homes and will often cause a good deal of trouble there .
13 Before we confront their beliefs we need to know something of their setting , but this will not take long to recount ; I shall adopt the anthropologist 's familiar if sometimes confusing practice of writing in the ‘ ethnographic present ’ tense .
14 Exposing the board for too long a period will rarely cause any damage , but troublesome problems can be caused by underexposure , when the UV sensitive coating will not have thoroughly reacted to the UV light .
15 use of the lower body is also restricted , principally because the weight will not have fully shifted to the right side in a shortened backswing .
16 You will soon realise the difficulties and will not need much persuading to make yourself a fixed camera mount .
17 According to the labour supply function , changes in the employment of labour which flow from prior changes in aggregate demand will not call forth changes in money wages when the initial state is one of less than full employment .
18 I very much hope that we will soon move forward to see permanence units which employ staff equally for their ability to work at getting a child back with natural families as for their skills in working with substitute new families .
19 Hopefully the lights in the Opera House will soon shine again to brighten the Belfast night .
20 If planted along contours , the grass , which is unpalatable to livestock except in its early growth stages and thrives even in arid areas , will rapidly form easily managed hedges that act as a wind-break as well as a trap for eroded soil particles .
21 Mr Farraday will usually have just returned from his short walk on the downs at that point , so he is rarely engrossed in his reading or writing as he tends to be in the evenings .
22 Instead he learned that life is not a choice between murdering your way to the throne or slopping back in a sty ; that there are swinish kings and regal hogs ; that the king may envy the pig ; and that the possibilities of the not-life will always change tormentingly to fit the particular embarrassments of the lived life .
23 And do n't they say your troubles will always come home to roost ? ’
24 Anything written with biro on cheap paper will quickly rot away creating yet more work for the conservators .
25 Car insurance will also cost more to cover the cost of payouts .
26 Moreover , the single electron that orbits the nucleus of each hydrogen atom will also become equally attracted to neighbouring atoms , and so the atoms break up too , and the hydrogen will consist of a ‘ gas ’ of electrons moving among the hydrogen atom nuclei .
27 The result is mediocre and will probably sound somewhat churchified .
28 User interfaces are not just pretty screen representations : as their use is extended they will come to express the whole nature of the system data model , and will probably become highly specialized as the interfaces move from function-oriented to task-oriented forms .
29 People who spend much of their time in this type of activity will probably have already built up a reputation in the area .
30 He or she will probably have never heard of magic or the pagan philosophies undergirding yoga exercises .
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