Example sentences of "it will always [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | But when a Service is seeking a capital system upon which its very future may depend , it will always offer to accommodate the cost by slipping lesser-priority programmes to the right or cancelling them altogether . |
2 | I realise that you can never really win against the water ; it will always triumph in the end , seeping and soaking and building up and undermining and overflowing . |
3 | and I remember one particular February , it will always stand out in my mind because er , it 's a fairly long walk done to the factory from , from here and every day after the midday meal , when I set out to walk down there as quick as I could it had been cloudy since , it was raining , every day without fail I used to get to work soaked , first |
4 | Like the Thames through London It will always flow . |
5 | It 's like playing for a country and I think it will always remain so , ’ he said . |
6 | As for the basic question of loyalty to which my hon. Friend referred , that consideration should be fundamental to the acceptance of a civil service job , and I hope that it will always remain a priority for every civil servant , regardless of which party is in power . |
7 | She continued : ‘ I like it and I think it will always remain an excellent centre , although it could be doing with a degree of refurbishment . ’ |
8 | Rousseau ( 1762 , p. 147 ) did approve of one book : ‘ This is the first book Émile will read ; for a long time it will form his whole library and it will always retain an honoured place . |
9 | Like most of Karajan 's judgements , it is rational and soundly based , though it will always disappoint English music-lovers for whom the early 1950s Philharmonia was a high-water mark in the country 's orchestral affairs , matched only by such other brief periods of glory as those enjoyed by Beecham 's LPO and Boult 's BBC SO in the 1930s and the LSO in the Monteux , Kertész , and early Previn years . |
10 | I can still hear the tune he played in the band after we talked — ‘ Ai n't She Sweet ’ — and it will always remind me of him . |
11 | I 'll treasure the £5 because it will always remind me of your kindness and integrity . |
12 | Even if filter pipework appears clear , it will always benefit from a pull-through with a soft flue-brush , the type with a flexible handle . |
13 | The black , the loss of sun ; it will always frighten me … always leave me to experiment . ’ |
14 | We are so sure of this that we go out confidently into the hills , or sail away in boats armed only with a magnetic compass , certain that it will always point in the same north-south direction , so we can judge our own direction of travel from it . |
15 | According to this approach , the object of science is , for instance , to gauge the probability of the sun rising tomorrow rather than the probability that it will always rise . |
16 | When he visited Moscow in October 1988 , Gorbachev asssured him that ‘ the Romanian people can be confident that it will always find in the Soviet people a reliable ally , a useful partner , and a true friend . ’ |
17 | Nonetheless , he says , it will always need subsidy , as only four of its routes are profitable : the crossing of the river Clyde between Gourock and Dunoon ( where privately owned Western Ferries provides muscular competition ) ; and the services linking Ullapool with Lewis , Oban with Mull , and Kyle of Lochalsh with Skye ( which CalMac will lose in 1995 , when a new bridge will be ready ) . |
18 | Whether this ongoing maintenance is spontaneous or planned , it will always imply the careful management of conflict . |
19 | Where it is not certain , it will always seek to ascertain . |
20 | We should recognise that sexual imagery can challenge as much as uphold prevailing sexual orthodoxies and that the law has no place in deciding what is good and what is bad , because it will always get it wrong . |
21 | He knows it will always get a laugh . |
22 | Their aim is to deny the batsman room to play the ball away square of the wicket and wide of the fieldsmen in the V. They occasionally bowl a slower delivery to upset the timing of the batsman who swings uniformly at the ball in the expectation that it will always come on the bat at the same speed . |
23 | But it has to be said ( it has to be said ! ) wrote Harsnet , and Goldberg , typing , smiled to himself , it has to be said , wrote Harsnet , that if every project is likely , if not certain , to result in the addition of a little more shit to the shit that already exists , there is also the possibility , faint it is true but real , of the unexpected , and this is what delay makes possible and what the onward rush of time , the ever-increasing acceleration of time , perpetually denies , and in addition to the possibility of the unexpected appearing in the coils of delay , in addition to that , it has to be said , he wrote , that whatever the project , however trivial , however exalted , it will always say more than its maker knows , and , if genuine ( I will return to genuine ) , something will emerge which is distinct from whatever came before , from whatever elements went to make up the whole , a tone , a voice , which is not the tone or the voice of the maker but something else , something which , in my more optimistic moments , or perhaps my less clear-sighted moments , seems to be distinct from the shit though inseparable from it , a tone , a style , which links it to its maker 's other genuine ( I will return to genuine ) productions . |
24 | Do you think it will always happen ? |
25 | Indeed , there are those who consider that hardcopy has a functionality which e-documents can never completely replace and it will always have a place in information systems . |
26 | Religion is timeless in my opinion and it will always have a meaning . |
27 | This arises because they rely not on ‘ false consciousl1ess ’ but on the ‘ last instance ’ to sustain the belief that the ruling class always has power over other classes and that it will always dominate the state . |