Sentence examples for whereas will from inspiring English sources

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The shot was very similar to Bedelia imagining herself drowning in the tub last episode, though she was skinning face up, the way a living body would whereas Will was sinking face down, like a corpse floating in a pool.

We will write to indicate that and, whereas will stand for (interior of ).

Here I'd been painstakingly sustaining a façade to conceal my OCD, a progressively consuming aspect of my identity, whereas Will was living just as he was.

The typical business user today like Andy and Emma know how data works but do not need to get into the structured and unstructured debate, whereas Will thrives on every kind of data.

For example, the English future auxiliary gonna is a new competitor for the older future will, but both survive because gonna is preferentially used in some constructions (such as questions), whereas will is preferentially used in others (such as the main clauses of conditionals) [51].

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Whereas girls will look at a picture two or three times before deciding to send a message," she says.

"The reality is that the systems the Labour government implemented were failures," he said, "whereas this will succeed and change many people's lives".

Consequently, among the four types of epistasis effects involving two loci, 'a × a' effect is the easiest to detect whereas 'd × d' effect is the most difficult to detect.

But I shall be sober tomorrow, whereas you will still be ugly".

Drugs merely mask mental distress, he said, whereas "Scientology will solve the source of the problem".

"Canada have played four games in three or four weeks whereas this will be our first.

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