Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This will effectively allow smaller farms to adopt such plans .
2 Additional benefits for unemployment and invalidity have been cut , the ceiling on pensions for widows and widowers has been lowered and all contributors will eventually receive lower pensions than the Labour Government originally intended .
3 A grandparent who tries to counteract parents ' own methods by being over-indulgent or strict will only create further problems .
4 They will not move out of the tradition in manner or moral , but will only marry higher education and will search for some way to use it .
5 This drug is n't suitable for every woman … will only affect older age group … who 's
6 Subdivision of a phase will only produce smaller portions indistinguishable from one another .
7 Using your own key words instead of the author 's words is difficult at first but will become easy with practice and will greatly assist later recall of information .
8 If you pay tax at the higher rate you will personally obtain further relief of 15% on the gross figure , so making the net cost of the payment to you £600 .
9 It seems natural to assume that as in the twenty-first century more people live to be very old , more of them will necessarily make heavier demands on health and social services ; that people who die in their nineties experience a longer period of dependency and illness before death than those who die in their seventies .
10 The covering letter to the Information memorandum — the stage two transmittal letter — will normally detail further sale procedures and set the timetable for the submission of indicative offers .
11 The word ‘ places ’ has the same form : Now consider the phrase ‘ twenty places ’ , where ‘ places ’ will normally carry stronger stress than ‘ twenty ’ , i.e. will be rhythmically stronger .
12 When several dual simplex iterations are required to restore optimality , pseudo-costs will generally give better estimates of these quantities than penalties .
13 Any wave approaching the coast from the open sea will usually reach shallower water first off the headlands .
14 It will hopefully provide firmer evidence than assembled hitherto on whether medieval England already had the highly distinctive pattern of late female marriage and high proportions never-marrying that is known to have been firmly established in sixteenth century evidence contained in the parish registers .
15 Thus the company selling direct will achieve a large market coverage , but in addition to increased investment in the sales force the firm will also incur heavier transportation and warehousing costs .
16 A court will also give greater importance to ensuring employees are not prevented from earning a living .
17 The revised standards will also include better implementation guidance so that the standards can be interpreted in the same way by different preparers and auditors of financial statements as well as national standard setting bodies and other regulatory authorities .
18 Before doing this , another general statement will be made ( and will also need further explanation ) : intonation is carried by the tone-unit .
19 We will also consider further aspects of living in different areas .
20 We will also seek further opportunities for the private sector to contribute , as it has for example with the Channel Tunnel , the Queen Elizabeth II bridge at Dartford , the second Severn Bridge and the Birmingham Northern Ring Road .
21 It will also issue further warnings about the widespread opposition the Government will face if it goes ahead with the privatisation of water .
22 This fear of fear will both provoke further symptoms as well as preventing the existing ones from diminishing naturally .
23 It is to be hoped that the results in this paper will both encourage further research into the determinants of international capital flows and provide a stimulus for a wider empirical analysis of the effects of financial market deregulation .
24 We will still have decent food ; we will probably have better food .
25 Critics say the resources wo n't stretch , and they say it will inevitably mean higher council tax bills .
26 Continued interest will reassure the surveyors involved that responsibility is still felt at higher level and this will inevitably produce better quality work .
27 Young fish adapt better to new conditions and while you may not be able to start breeding from them next week they will often produce better results in the long term .
28 The council will now hold further discussions on the matter before making a decision .
29 Smaller theatres striving to balance budgets and improve quality in marketing and production , etc will now have greater difficulty than before because their grants have been frozen for another year .
30 As a result , he said , Unix software and services will increasingly generate higher profits and growth .
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