Example sentences of "[pron] will [verb] [adv] [subord] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The following recipe makes a fairly soft cream which will harden slightly if kept in the fridge ( to halt the formation of mould ) , but nevertheless melts on contact with the skin . |
2 | Of course opting-out is a nonsense which will undermine rather than reinforce the Government 's professed ambition to raise standards in schools . |
3 | ‘ When it comes to speed , there are horses who will go faster when hit but they are in a minority . |
4 | He said , ‘ In the event of trickery , you will know better than to hope for your life . |
5 | In this case everything will go ahead as planned . |
6 | Far from increasing the democratic accountability provided at present — no one says perfectly — by the nation state , we will have all but obliterated it . |
7 | A variety of wording is used and it is difficult to be certain how such clauses will be interpreted ; but the change in judicial attitudes just noted would suggest that they will fare better than did the clause in Anisminic . |
8 | It gives teachers a kind of autonomy which they will guard jealously if pressed . |
9 | If it were I am sure we could find a way to beat it , such as having a weaker link to the ‘ feeder so that it will break away when snagged . |
10 | The wrong , or ‘ fattening ’ way , to drink with meals is to use the drink to swill food down the throat before it has been swallowed , because then it will speed rather than slow the ingestion of food . |
11 | Early on in both editions he writes , convincingly enough , of those who are unable to predict what will happen even when presented with all the necessary facts . |