Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [subord] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Transarc is also porting release 3 of its Andrew File System , to Solaris 2.0 , which will ship when the operating system arrives .
2 ‘ The king fraud will disappear when the exploiting of the people draws to a close , ’ claimed Keir Hardie , and even those on the radical wing of the party usually decide the game is scarcely worth the candle .
3 If we can find a mystery variable which completely captures the causal mechanism , the effect of unemployment experience on law-breaking will disappear when the mystery variable is brought under control .
4 The Institute will ask you to send a fee which they will refund if the arbitrator decides in your favour or decides that you should have your fee back .
5 It is important to return the rocks in the same position and up the same way as they were found , as some of the animals will perish if the rock is replaced incorrectly .
6 If members do not achieve a similar output , resentment will arise if the payment is divided equally at the end of the week .
7 A false sensation of attitude will arise if the pilot interprets the resultant acceleration as his true vertical reference : this can occur for instance in forward acceleration , on take-off or a missed approach .
8 A similar situation will arise if the ion-state formed , although itself vibrationally bound , is ‘ predissociated ’ by overlapping a dissociating state at similar energy and distance .
9 Irrespective of which method is used by the gang leader to divide payments , problems will arise if the trade skill and quality and quantity of output of the gang members is mismatched .
10 Other demands will arise if the information presented is inadequate in content , e.g. poor lighting may make it difficult to detect some relevant cues , or in structure , e.g. because of poor coding and presentation of information on dials , charts or screens .
11 Excess salary costs will arise where the supply head is employed on a salary higher than the group size of the receiving school .
12 The Home Secretary is considering the report and will rule whether the case should be sent to the Appeal Court .
13 Consider the argument of Nicos Poulantzas who asserts that nations are as old as or older than class society ( as if the two modes of analysis are not mutually reinforcing ) , will persist after the State disappears , and possess a ‘ transhistorical irreducibility ’ .
14 And that is the way it will stay until the food gets through . ’
15 Will wait till the paint disintegrates
16 Each book has its own Guardian Spirit , which will attack until the book is dropped or replaced .
17 And in six weeks ' time , we will know if the cup will remain with San Diego YC , or go to Italy , New Zealand , France or , less likely , Japan .
18 The issues to be considered by the inquiry will include whether the scheme is needed at all , what its visual impact would be , health and safety matters , its affect on local amenities , its impact on agriculture , road transport , aviation , radio and TV reception , whether it would create extra noise , and whether it would conflict with existing planning policies .
19 Shadow Home Secretary Tony Blair struck a more balanced note when he promised that Labour would be tough on the criminal and on crime itself , although many will doubt whether the party can achieve this .
20 Thick sheets of paper — 300lb or greater — will dry before the sheet begins to buckle from the water and thus do not require stretching .
21 This evaluation will consider whether the school is now more effectively educating its students , and whether the change has been carried out in the most efficient way .
22 The " essential role " of the Council in creating political momentum would continue and " the conference will consider whether the Community 's development towards the Union necessitates an accentuation of this role " .
23 Assuming that these risks are real ones in the large public company , the chapter will survey the law of negligence as it applies to directors , and will consider whether the role of the courts as external monitors of management efficiency could usefully be increased .
24 Where the local authority seeks an injunction , the court will consider whether the power was rightly exercised and whether in all the circumstances at the date the application for an injunction is considered by the court , the equitable and discretionary remedy of an injunction should be granted .
25 In such cases a prosecution might be brought for attempted murder — and will succeed if the intention to kill can be proved .
26 The first of these reflexes will be subject to the influence of habituation and will decline as the subject becomes familiar with the stimulus , forms an accurate representation of it , or whatever .
27 The bigger the display the larger the amount of memory required for graphics but , paradoxically , the smaller text will appear if the software has n't been designed to cope .
28 No studies examining the criminal 's thought process will appear because the author can write the book only if the criminal co-operates .
29 Again the assumption is that no genuine change will result if the confidence of practitioners is totally undermined .
30 The success of the group will improve if the time limits are sufficiently elastic to allow extra time for all the formalities .
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