Sentence examples for verb will from inspiring English sources

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Which verb will triumph?

The verb "will" indicates simple futurity and goes ill with a subjunctive such as "would".

The verb will appear in headlines frequently when the accused fragger comes to trial.

And anyone who has ever groaned to hear "impact" used as a verb will cheer as Park skewers the avatars of corporate speak, hellbent on debasing the language.

My guess is the verb will be replaced not by punch, poke or jab, which suggest dialing in anger, but by key, press or tip, as in "fingertip".

So we're not surprised to learn that on a spring day in 1972, when Hampl was visiting the Chicago Art Institute, she was arrested — no other verb will do — by a painting.

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The new verbs will show up in Ticker if an app doesn't opt out of showing them there.

Apps using "read an article", "listened to a song", and "watched a video" such as The Washington Post, Spotify, and Hulu are already in full swing, but tomorrow a new set of nouns and verbs will begin to appear.

Because we assumed that the correct sentences should contain at least one key verb, the sentences without key verbs will not be extracted by the system.

Certainly, more knowledge about the subframe categorizations of the listed verbs will help to further optimize any IE solution and will give contributions to the event identification overall.

The rest of the forms of the verbs will follow the conventions of conjugating regular verbs.

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