Example sentences of "[noun] will [vb infin] [adv] [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 Equilibrium w and M will increase so long as inequality ( 27 ) holds .
2 After the election I am sure any enthusiasm he shows for this issue will disappear as quickly as he will .
3 In this case I am actually drawing with the brush and the colours will merge quite nicely as they are painted wet into wet .
4 No partner has a guarantee that the other will turn out exactly as he or she would wish .
5 Cynics are betting that the romance is a huge publicity stunt to help sell the firm : ‘ The relationship will last as long as they can use each other , ’ says one .
6 It is likely that a structure which was appropriate to an organisation at a particular stage in its development will become less so as it matures .
7 Soilless composts will do very well as they are , keeping them slightly on the dry side , but be very careful , as such composts take a long time to dry out but then do so completely with alarming rapidity , and are exceedingly difficult to wet through to the centre of the root-ball .
8 The quality and strength , allied to their beauty , mean that our chairs and tables will last as long as the old Lloyd Loom furniture now fetching high prices in antique shops .
9 It is a bridge between Northern Ireland and the rest of the Community , and one which I hope business people will use as often as possible to help strengthen the Province 's economy .
10 This paint will run as far as it is allowed but will not bleed .
11 This paint will run as far as it is allowed but will not bleed .
12 True , Novell seems to be promising that life will go on much as usual .
13 However , the technology is moving very fast and , as pen computers come into common usage , prices will fall as dramatically as the prices of conventional computers have over the last couple of years .
14 ‘ British Gas will ensure as far as reasonably practicable that the goods and services which it procures are not inherently damaging to the environment during their use or disposal .
15 Now that the gamekeeper has turned poacher , it is not clear whether Fabius will fight as hard as his predecessor for money .
16 You have to repeat the same size cut on the rootstock stem but , as it will probably be a slightly different thickness , you will not need to cut in quite so deeply ( the object is to take out a shield shape that the bud will fit as perfectly as possible ) .
17 The licence may be for a fixed , perhaps renewable , period of time or there may be no mention of duration , in which case it can be assumed that the licence will last as long as the software is subject to copyright protection .
18 Where the Ministry of Defence has occupied land for generations or even for centuries , will my hon. Friend ensure that in disposing of it the Ministry will work as closely as possible with local authorities to ensure that it is developed consistently in accordance with the wishes of local people ?
19 So Drummle will do well enough as my husband .
20 His insecurity will persist so long as he bottles up change , no matter how well his ruling party behaves .
21 In particular , the real wage will adjust spontaneously so as to prevent the emergence of excess supply in the labour market .
22 We have , therefore , to consider why marriages effectively end , as well as why couples will go as far as to go to the courts to legally separate , and what social factors underlie the responses to changes in legislation .
23 Such prejudices will flourish so long as hard facts are unavailable , and facts about sex in schools are practically non-existent because no education authority is likely to commission research on the subject .
24 Whatever the answer , do not fall into the trap of imagining that the impact of a flood in one of this year 's drought-ridden rivers will pass as quickly as the time it takes for the river to ‘ look ’ normal again .
25 These timings will hold so long as wait times exceed processing times , which is often true .
26 In particularly weak cases the conciliation officer will go so far as to advise the applicant to withdraw the claim .
27 ‘ The disturbed weather will continue as far as the eye can see , ’ said Philip .
28 Although the coin is removed it will feel like it 's still there and the victim will shake as hard as they can to the encouragement of the observers with such calls as ‘ Shake it off ’ .
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