Example sentences of "will [adv] [vb infin] the " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
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 | 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 . |
3 | This will effectively ban the lines as companies will be unable to obtain licences . |
4 | 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 : |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | ‘ 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Many of them will presumably get the 100 per cent . |
13 | The adventurers will presumably have the sense to avoid these . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Such people ‘ will assuredly prefer the reputation without the reality of goodness [ iustitia simulationem ] to the reality without the reputation ’ . |
16 | Expulsion is an extreme sanction which will rarely leave the continuing , innocent partners entirely unscathed . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Which it is recognized will thereby lose the benefit of the initial negative presumption unique in planning . |
19 | While Mrs Thatcher will welcome the proposed postponement of fixing a date for the conference , she will bitterly oppose the West German move to fix a closing date . |
20 | I understand the FA will vigorously contest the claim which will extend beyond the end of the season . |
21 | It will vigorously pursue the rebuilding of the line from Caernarfon , as well as extending from Porthmadog . |
22 | But ice ages or no , millions of years of erosion will slowly flatten the planetary mineral heaps we call mountains . |
23 | They do n't believe that government promises of an increase in benefits will properly compensate the pensioners , and worry that those just above the level eligible for benefits will be hit hardest of all . |
24 | Thirdly the community tank can be used to house a potential pair of large and aggressive cichlids where the male will badly attack the female if they are kept together . |
25 | In many of these parks , which are mostly located in savanna regions , tourists regularly drive off the existing game-viewing tracks into the dry terrain and there is concern that increased tourist traffic will detrimentally alter the environment . |
26 | The differing forms of these strategies will fundamentally alter the direction and scope of central interventions and peripheral responses . |
27 | After the World Cup they rose to the occasion and agreed on proposals which , when adopted next year , will fundamentally change the structure of the game . |
28 | Of course , Irish clergy and laity are sometimes at the forefront of political religious change in other countries , and a lively Irish intellectuals ’ religion will continue : but whether or not it will eventually affect the structure of power is another matter . |
29 | After fusion the tube sinks below the surface and is covered by a sheet of cells that will eventually form the skin . |
30 | ( c ) your notes will eventually form the basis of your revision for examinations ( internal and external ) and will critically affect your chances of success . |