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

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1 Additionally , there are a few lessons in positive thinking that will effectively change the way you look at yourself , as well as those around you .
2 To do so will effectively set a precedent for other dischargers who will soon discover that McDonald 's is operating at an advantage .
3 Provided a sufficiently large flow of investors are taking new positions in the market , this trade-the-cheapest strategy will effectively restore the no-arbitrage condition .
4 This will effectively ban the lines as companies will be unable to obtain licences .
5 Perhaps the most disturbing factor I have so far encountered is that any savings from outpatient surgery are to the purchaser 's benefit , not the provider 's , and therefore outpatient surgery will effectively incur a financial penalty .
6 The first approach , which will effectively abandon the shared space principle , is not recommended by the researchers , for it is the application of the shared space approach that they question , not the approach itself :
7 Each different way of expressing ‘ the topic ’ will effectively represent a different judgement of what is being written ( or talked ) about in a text .
8 It is important , first of all , to note that monetary union will effectively alter the status of member nations within the EC to that of regions within the Union .
9 This provision will be implemented by law , not standing orders , and will effectively see the end of one-party committees in the vast majority of local authorities .
10 Alternatively they may effect a leveraged buy-out of a number of businesses with a view to later reconstruction to realise " hidden " reserves which will effectively finance the acquisition of the core business they wish to retain , and enable the borrowings to be redeemed .
11 ‘ These charges , ’ continued McClenaghan , ‘ will affect all groups of companies and will effectively increase the cost of the activities concerned by up to 17.5pc .
12 On the personal computer front , ICL says it intends to progress relationships with the world 's top 50 PC software suppliers to an extent where it will effectively house a PC software distribution business in its stable , and will be able to offer almost any PC solution to customers .
13 He also pointed out in Committee , when we had no figures to put to him , that there are a very large number of second homes whose owners will effectively receive a 50 per cent .
14 For some species of spider will blatantly mimic the ‘ come-hither ’ sound signals and even sex pheromones of female moths , luring lusting males to a dinner party they had not expected .
15 She turned away from the theatre photograph and stared , hostile , at the bus in the way an elderly person will crossly confront a jutting paving-stone on which he has stubbed his toe .
16 That is not Mr Lawson 's fault , of course , but he has to live with the danger that while the world 's capital markets will duly bridge the gap between Britain 's domestic savings and investment , they will only do so at a lower price for sterling .
17 Both the increased cost and the loss in predictive validity will most hurt the poor and disadvantaged , who will be paying more for a test that is less likely to spot unfulfilled native abilities .
18 Since this is one aspect of the " ongoing negotiation " and preferences of " newcomers " to the interaction can not be assumed at the outset , the circumstances which will most favour a speedy agreement to use Creole are those where there are few participants — ideally the minimum , two — and these individuals are already well known to each other , and known to favour Creole .
19 For some reason this sentiment , which will presumably bring a mass of redundant typewriters and used notebooks bearing down in this direction , goes unmentioned in a report published today .
20 Many of them will presumably get the 100 per cent .
21 During the first quarter of 1994 it says that , it will add support for Asynchronous Transfer Mode across the wide area , which will presumably require a wide area Asynchronous Transfer Mode board for the Access/One .
22 The faunas and/or floras of these two formations are likely to be different for purely ecological or preservational reasons ( in fact the lower formation in this case , having been metamorphosed , will presumably have no recognisable fossils anyway ) .
23 The adventurers will presumably have the sense to avoid these .
24 Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp 's NTT Mobile Communications Network is to split itself into nine regional units : its present headquarters in Tokyo will become the group 's parent company , which will wholly own the equity of the eight subsidiaries , and the move is intended to improve efficiency and competitiveness in the fight with its biggest domestic rival Daini Denden Inc , which has no unit in Tokyo and Tokai area , which together account for half the population .
25 Such people ‘ will assuredly prefer the reputation without the reality of goodness [ iustitia simulationem ] to the reality without the reputation ’ .
26 In practice , the Court will rarely refuse a Minute of Amendment unless it comes close to the Proof date .
27 Expulsion is an extreme sanction which will rarely leave the continuing , innocent partners entirely unscathed .
28 Once established they will rarely tolerate a similar or identical species in the same tank .
29 This will rarely benefit an original recipient of the incorrect certificate because receipt of his certificate normally marks the conclusion of the transaction and is not something on which he relied in deciding to enter into it and because he should be aware of the true facts .
30 However , a dispute may not be purely bilateral ; indeed the two-party model imposed by the adversarial system will rarely represent the multifaceted dimensions of a dispute .
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