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

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1 If we 'll only buy highly coloured food , we make it difficult for the industry to eliminate the additives which provide them .
2 It was n't until I heard Dennis say , ‘ I 'll just fetch up another bottle of the Hunter Valley ’ that it was borne in on me that the woman who was frenching me and bringing herself off on my belt buckle was none other than Karen Parsons , the wife of Dennis Parsons , who was currently six feet away on the other side of the dining-room door and closing rapidly .
3 But protestors say it 'll just mean more environmental damage will be caused more quickly .
4 Erm you 'll not earn as much money with us .
5 I 'll not leave that much money for a drunken old seaman — him dead , too !
6 Even though it says it 's free for you to do it , they 'll still ring up another number
7 They 'll probably change again next year , but at least this shirt will not be forever linked with failure .
8 They 'll also get more local capability to off-load host processing , including a new Motif-run VT320 emulator , a local host chooser client , a local command shell and the ability to run local processes and display them on remote X displays .
9 Whatever the language , the epidemiologists ' curves illustrated in Chapter 3 do suggest that the majority of the new users will eventually give up daily heroin use .
10 Alright , but given time we will eventually build up that skill base again .
11 The one per cent drop in interest rates will only give very minor help .
12 But this is to assume that humans have a natural capacity to recognise and reflect on their interests , and that they will only stand so much injustice .
13 Mr Crook called the decision ‘ a very dangerous judgment which will only generate more secret justice and undermine the public 's respect for the administration of justice . ’
14 Only a certain amount of this can be directed through the handlebars because the front end will only take so much input before the bars turn towards full lock , and the rider crashes .
15 Now I , I wo n't , I wo n't go for this vote because at the end of the day I I do n't think it 'd be er er productive , it 'd be counterproductive erm , I do hope that you around the chamber tonight , do look inside and say look if you 're fed up with it coming to the council Mr whatever your name is , I forget , the new guy er , it will only come back next year .
16 No lifting of carpets , no shifting of furniture , no climbing on roofs — and if real structural problems in the walls and foundations are suspected , or other major defects such as timber infestation or in the drainage system , the surveyor will only recommend yet more investigation by structural engineers , timber pest control experts and drainage contractors .
17 Perhaps Singapore wants to make Indonesia a counterweight against Malaysia so that Malaysia will not exert too much pressure on it . "
18 The Shareware version does n't allow you to sort any records and will not carry out automatic standing orders , which is a shame as it is difficult to evaluate a program that is not fully working .
19 We need to know that all those who are taken on as interpreters by the Home Office are responsible people and will not pass back that kind of information .
20 Yet this generalisation will not bear too much weight .
21 In its draft version the report declares that market forces alone will not ensure more efficient use of energy .
22 In that type of case erm perhaps the Court will not pay too much regard to the defendant 's personal circumstances because they 're not going to make that much difference , but if it 's not that serious a case the other main consideration that comes into play is the defendant 's own personal circumstance .
23 At close range head shots can be made which will not inflict too much damage to the rabbits .
24 Although a slight discount in certain circumstances will be made , this will not reflect arithmetically such passage of time .
25 Prof Plant , 47 , will not say how much change he expects by the time he retires — even though , as an expert on the German philosopher Hegel , historic change on a grand scale fascinates him .
26 Prof Plant , 47 , will not say how much change he expects by the time he retires — even though , as an expert on the German philosopher Hegel , historic change on a grand scale fascinates him .
27 Ramshaw is in a terrible mess , he will not play again this year , and he deserves better protection . ’
28 They have moved for him because they can no longer wait for Gascoigne who will not play again this year .
29 Yet in a public place it will not take up any space .
30 They have lost that opportunity , and it will not come again this side of the election .
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