Example sentences of "[noun pl] will [vb infin] [adv] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Soldering must be carried out with great care , noting that most ties will melt instantly if touched by a soldering iron or molten solder .
2 I hope that the verification procedures under the UN non-proliferation treaty will be improved so that inspectors will come here and point out how the United Kingdom Government are breaching that treaty .
3 According to officials of the European Space Agency ( ESA ) , about 60 per cent of the experiments will go ahead as planned .
4 The strike by the staff of the School of Food and Consumer Studies will go ahead as planned tomorrow and the union , the University Lecturers ' Association , is drawing up proposals to spread the industrial action throughout the university .
5 Apply the same countdown procedure to other elements , and over-estimate how long things will take rather than under-estimate .
6 If they do , the next day Rover may believe the owners will come home and become aggressive without any reason .
7 Paw in juries are sadly not uncommon , especially on sharp pieces of glass which can inflict a nasty cut In spite of their horny appearance , a dog 's pads will bleed profusely if cut .
8 The society are hoping companies , groups or clubs will get together and raise money to help people with cerebral palsy .
9 He must be careful that the new rules he lays down fit well enough with rules established by others or likely to be established in the future that the total set of rules will work together and make the situation better rather than pulling in opposite directions and making it worse .
10 REGIONAL council elections will go ahead as planned in Scotland in May 1994 , in spite of the councils ' having less than two years to survive .
11 Mr Goddard gave assurances that the children 's pop musical The Butterfly Children will go ahead as billed for June 1620 .
12 He added , ‘ The jackals will come tonight and lick up the blood . ’
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