Example sentences of "will [adv] [be] able [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 We 'll soon be able to plant the er radishes leeks and spring onions .
2 Operation Gauntlet was the culmination of months of work — now detectives hope they 'll soon be able to return the property , which includes everything from caravans to jewellery , to its rightful owners .
3 Erm , to the kind of soul that I have right now erm , drag that out of my body erm , make sure that it 's the same soul that I started with , drop it into some other body and you 'll still be able to tell the story that I , still me , am now in a different body .
4 The steam rally at Upton runs over the weekend , and forty thousand visitors are expected to come and see the vintage traction engines , old time fairground and other attractions.And they 'll also be able to admire the fastest steamroller in the west .
5 Basically when you see ‘ Capcom ’ appear on your screen at the start , press Down , R , Up , L , Y , B and after a few seconds you 'll both be able to choose the same character .
6 You 'll often be able to turn the pension your contributions have brought into a bigger tax-free lump sum .
7 Best you stay with me till we get to Argyle Street-you 'll no be able to miss the station then . ’
8 The scientists at Wallingford know they 'll never be able to tame the sea but they hope their new wave basin will help them find ways of making its effects less destructive .
9 She 'll never be able to play the piano —
10 ‘ — We 'll never be able to afford the rent . ’
11 The Pentium is , of course , a 64-bit processor and the Dell has a 32-bit motherboard , so it will only be able to take the speed-doubled OverDrive version .
12 The adventurers will only be able to search the place if they destroy Stanislav , who will protect his work-place to the bitter end .
13 Whilst researchers will only be able to specify the ways in which large-scale social and economic restructuring has led to particular types of local political practice through empirical study , we can claim that there has been an increase in local political activity , in contrast to the relatively homogeneous picture presented in the 1950s and early '60s .
14 They 're all under twelve weeks old , so they will only be able to have the measles and Parvo injection .
15 People on legal aid will only be able to get the most inexperienced lawyers to work for them if a plan to set fixed hourly rates goes ahead , the Law Society warns .
16 The former INLA woman and UDA man will only be able to cut the cake — a meagre one-tier affair supplied by the authorities — with a plastic knife .
17 You will normally be able to claim the amount ( net of tax and National Insurance ) that you would have earned between the date of dismissal and the date of the industrial tribunal hearing .
18 Otherwise it might decide to nationalise the foreign firm 's assets on its soil knowing that the company will just be able to claim the compensation anyway .
19 European distributors Aerotech SA , of Switzerland , say they will soon be able to offer the Lancair IV for $38,500 , without engine .
20 If the parties do not agree on the reference , they will still be able to pursue the matter through arbitration or litigation .
21 On a subsequent test , A will still be able to evoke the conditioned response , but only or chiefly by virtue of its ability to evoke the X representation .
22 And you will still be able to keep the PEP .
23 Whitaker 's Book-Bank , magnetic tape and online customers will still be able to find the relevant titles but they will be flagged o.p .
24 A sound studio is actually likely to be much more distracting as you will usually be able to see the engineers and technicians working away in the control room and researchers or producers may be passing notes to the presenter .
25 The court will usually be able to supply the right valuation or decision in substitution for one found incorrect : Sudbrook Trading Estate Ltd v Eggleton [ 1983 ] AC 444 : and see 10.3.3 .
26 So the experienced person will always be able to take the inexperienced person , it 's not as simple as that , but if you make the administrators responsible to the people in all their decisions , then you have as Mill says inexperience sitting in judgment on experience , ignorance sitting in judgment on knowledge .
27 In this way you will quickly be able to find the pressed material you want when you begin designing a picture .
28 You will also be able to do the grand progress review ( page 227 ) .
29 You will also be able to visit the temples of Ramses II and Abu Simbel as optional tours .
30 We will also be able to illuminate the heart of the democratic process in a way not possible at present .
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