Example sentences of "[adv] will [verb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Much has changed in the European energy picture over the past decade and much will change over the next two , yet one central preoccupation persists and will persist , and that is Europe 's dependence on imported oil .
2 With the bat , much will depend on the impressive Flower brothers , Andy and Grant , while the experienced Eddo Brandes will take the new ball .
3 Much will depend on the general business climate and the particular business in which the organisation operates .
4 Much will depend on the legal knowledge and ingenuity of counsel and the court , as well as on the readiness of the court to take a liberal view .
5 Much will depend on the overall political climate and whether this can be changed sufficiently by a combined strategy conducted over a sustained period .
6 Some auctioneers will exchange items if they prove to be the wrong colour , design or size , but this is entirely at their discretion , and much will depend on the specific instructions they have received from the vendor .
7 Sort this out at your first planning meeting and much will depend on the particular circumstances of your organisation .
8 Much will depend on the particular aims and objectives of the teacher .
9 Much will depend on the particular circumstances .
10 A second possibility is that noun descriptions are always contrasted , and so will lead to the atomic individuals being mapped into different roles in possible scenarios .
11 Click on OK or press Return , and the name you typed in will appear in the Main Menu list .
12 They only will stand for the same , I do n't think they 're going to stand for the same conditions
13 In particular the teaching force will not be regenerated or remotivated in the ways that are necessary ( and possible ) , and which alone will lead to the real and sustained improvements in the quality of the service delivered to pupils .
14 And then I 've got some letters to post that I 've written and hopefully will write in the next hour or so .
15 Certainly both will continue with the public work to which they have dedicated themselves but Diana has indicated that she wants something more fulfilling in her personal life .
16 Accept its limitations and remember that a tan acquired slowly and carefully will result in the best , and most lasting , colour for your skin .
17 Could you please confirm all is well and that the copy which I believe Michael still has from before will suffice for the printed programme .
18 Pride of place in the auction tomorrow will go to the rarest tractors which came originally from the States .
19 We 'll put it up , and all English men for miles around will flock to the ancient flag .
20 The requirements here will depend on the destructive capabilities of the chosen fish species .
21 By the year 2000 , little will remain of the 1940s social legislation , assumed by Beveridge .
22 I mean how will go round the fair ?
23 Should you cook for others beside yourself , they too will benefit from the new food regime .
24 And even if that crisis is surmounted , it is made extremely clear that this success too will conform to the general pattern of ‘ fruitlessness ’ — or maybe one should say its fruit will be bitter .
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