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

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1 One thing is clear none of this OO stuff is imminent in Oracle as SQL 3 is pencilled in for 1995/6 and an object storage manager will most likely follow that .
2 If you are a community nurse , you will obviously not give all your clients with diabetes their morning insulin at the same time , but you may well attend to those needing insulin before going on to visit people with other needs .
3 Although there are plans to scale down the additional pension , this will not affect anyone retiring before 1998 and will only marginally affect those retiring by 2009 .
4 A new Sunday shops trading bill , which Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke is expected to put before Parliament early next year , will apparently not include any changes to the current gaming laws .
5 Her son , that small boy you see there , happily throwing his crusts at the waterfowl , will shortly afterwards contract some strange but deadly virus , possibly from the Labradors , and will lose the sight of both eyes .
6 But they can still be loan-tied , which means the nationals will still effectively control these outlets .
7 They give care according to the plan specified by the primary nurse and will usually only change that plan in an emergency .
8 ( 4 ) If a party wants a definitive ruling from the Panel executive , it will usually only give this if the other party to the takeover has been consulted ( which itself is often conducted by telephone ) .
9 We shall give you reasonable time to prepare and present repayment proposals and will always carefully consider such proposals as well as other relevant factors known to us ( e.g. your health and family situation ) .
10 This section will also briefly consider these alternatives to the family .
11 The analysis will also automatically identify all pronouns , prepositions , conjunctions and verb forms in the text .
12 I would never hunt , I will also not demand that anybody else hunts and I do n't think other people should say to me what I should and what I should not do and I think that 's the issue .
13 Even if most people will at some time in their lives live in a family which does conform to the cereal-packet image , they will also necessarily spend much of their lives outside it .
14 Readers who believe in reincarnation will probably not find all this such tough going .
15 The Trustee Act 1925 , ss31-32 , should be extended ( see Williams on Wills 6th edn , Butterworths , 1987 , vol 2 , p1267 and 1275 ) if monies are to be retained until such child or children come of age , so that the trustees have flexibility in their use of both income and capital of a child 's share of the trust fund , as should the power of investment so that it is not limited by the Trustee Investments Act 1961. ( v ) Insurance — Section 19(1) of the Trustee Act 1925 limits a trustee 's power to insure to insurance against fire to three-quarters of the value of the property ; as the trustees will probably not have any cash , the occupier wife should be made responsible for insurance .
16 There , the audience was very much divided as to its merits and there is n't much doubt that Comerford , certainly one of Ireland 's most distinctive and challenging film-makers , will probably always get that reaction .
17 We will now briefly examine each category , outlining the developments which have taken place since the beginning of the decade .
18 Even the Church will today readily admit this , while remaining loath to relinquish many of the benefits obtained by the deception .
19 This means that the waves associated with these paths will almost exactly cancel each other out .
20 A 1 cm 3 block of cast palladium will almost invariably have some ‘ voids ’ inside .
21 Local residents will almost always oppose such development .
22 IN THE 19th century , gynaecologist Robert Barnes declared : ‘ Any disease occurring in a woman will almost certainly involve some modifications in the work of her sexual system ’ .
23 The new pool owner will almost certainly feel some concern for the waterlilies during the winter but , providing they are growing in a suitable depth of water , they will overwinter perfectly .
24 Changing any of the benefits and any of the taxes will almost certainly generate some behavioural response which will have to be guesstimated if the true original income is to be deduced .
25 The actual outcome will almost certainly exceed this by a substantial amount .
26 The immature newcomer to the department will almost certainly accept this relationship initially , so no breakdown of the transaction is to be expected as long as there is adequate stroking by the adult .
27 She will almost certainly have some kind of disturbance of her normal health during the early months of mourning .
28 It will almost certainly include little or no personal equipment , as there simply is not enough space .
29 These three sentences will almost certainly find some robust difference beyond the initial three words that will reliably tell them apart . ’
30 He might have known the Great Enchanter personally , and will almost certainly covet some of Drachenfels ' magical possessions .
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