Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Hey , thanks for trying , but maybe I 'll just go back to bed with my cocoa and my Simply Red CD , if you do n't mind awfully .
2 We 'll now go on to correspondence then Pat please .
3 We 'll then move on to motion three nine four , representation at Labour and T U C conferences , and motion three nine nine , Labour local authorities .
4 These eleven tracks ( 16 on the CD ) sound half-improvised , some perhaps quick-fire sketches for other pieces they 'll never get around to writing .
5 These eleven tracks ( 16 on the CD ) sound half-improvised , some perhaps quick-fire sketches for other pieces they 'll never get around to writing .
6 It will just come down to organization really wo n't it ?
7 Atari is sure that people are used to colour , and will not go back to black and white , even if the machine is pocket-sized .
8 THE owner of a Newtownards pub targeted by loyalist bombers because it hosted folk music sessions has vowed that he will not give in to terrorist threats .
9 But it will not stand up to detergent .
10 It will not stand up to examination by the electorate in the coming election campaign .
11 Even the most competent high-flier , it seems , feels totally inadequate when faced with a child who simply will not get down to work .
12 Found in Africa and most of Asia this fish will often venture out to sea .
13 I will now move on to look at one chapter from Alice through the looking glass .
14 I will then go on to present some examples of language in use in conversation , to show how these attitudes relate to actual practice .
15 ‘ She will never come closer to death than she did on Sunday . ’
16 But it now seems possible that Pask will never come back to court .
17 The accelerators wo n't go on to Sun 's price lists and there is no money changing hands in the relationship apart from some joint marketing and advertising of which Sun will bear the brunt .
18 Anne says she wo n't go back to school .
19 ‘ If the lenders wo n't contribute voluntarily to money advice funding , it may be that a compulsory levy on lenders , to augment funding by central and local government and others , is now the answer .
20 Of course Mr Brooke and the others at the Northern Ireland Office wo n't give in to terrorism .
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