Example sentences of "will [adv] [vb infin] [adv prt] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We 'll just sit out the present fighting and see what happens .
2 ‘ And the traffic will be so congested at this time of afternoon , you 'll hardly get down the High at all , and it 's clouding over , and Felicity should acclimatize herself before she goes out , particularly since Magdalen is so cold at this time of — ’
3 She knows the kinds of places she likes to work , sleep and eat in , and will instinctively seek out the right type of office , hotel , or restaurant .
4 and we will not give up the good things in life for Greenpeace and for a clean environment
5 However , the likelihood is that processing and seeking will be entirely overlapped so this will not hold up the overall run very seriously .
6 I WAS delighted that Newcastle City Council leader Jeremy Beecham will not bail out the ailing Newcastle United FC ( Echo Jan 15 ) .
7 The danger , clearly , is that a tight budget will not bring about the desired response from the financial markets , and business will get the worst of both worlds — continued high interest rates and no help from the budget .
8 Pushing the tyres up again takes more energy and children will soon sort out the lightest or compete with one another to push the heaviest .
9 LIFESPAN will always fill in the other field with the correct information later when it retrieves the details for that item .
10 A young , green horse will be weak but if worked correctly will gradually build up the necessary muscle to enable him to perform the required movements .
11 I 'll know it 'll be he who 'll end up cassandring me , precisely in nomansland where the male gods will ever take over the pythian oracles , turning them into twittering spokespersons .
12 As well as the matters referred to above , the offer letter will also set out the proposed commercial agreement .
13 People ask how can it be that Scotland 's relatively small , relatively low-key club set-up can produce teams that will fearlessly take on the best and nurture expectations of victory over them all until the final whistle .
14 At the DOS prompt ( > ) pressing F3 will automatically bring up the last line you typed .
15 If the information is acceptable , LIFESPAN will automatically fill in the missing identifier/title , and display the current details for the Product ( if any exist ) .
16 If the information is acceptable , LIFESPAN will automatically fill in the missing identifier/title , and display the current details .
17 If the information is acceptable , LIFESPAN will automatically fill in the missing identifier/title , and display the current details .
18 If the information is acceptable , LIFESPAN will automatically fill in the missing identifiers/titles .
19 If the above information is acceptable , LIFESPAN will automatically fill in the missing identifiers/titles .
20 If the information is acceptable , LIFESPAN will automatically fill in the missing identifier/title .
21 If the information is acceptable , LIFESPAN will automatically fill in the missing identifier/title .
22 ‘ It will probably open up the whole issue again , ’ he commented .
23 This will often clear up the particular concern .
24 After these preliminary remarks , we will now set out the main methods of accompaniment structure , bearing in mind that frequently one kind of structure may be fused with another , that colour factors may be combined with movement elements , etc .
25 It will selectively build up the thinned fibres , across which osmotic diffusion will be most rapid .
26 heads of each participating school and will undoubtedly bring out the best in the youngsters , stimulating the competitive instincts in a way that perhaps has n't been available to schoolchildren in the past .
27 I visited the site and Jon explained that these sites must also receive regular frosting as the bracken which tends to dominate the grassland will otherwise choke out the wild gladiolus .
28 I think perhaps what 's going to be said to you to the rest of the day erm will actually bring out the key points tha that Hughie was trying , trying to make .
29 Cost-cutters who wo n't pay out the extra for ‘ traditional ’ , ‘ free-range ’ , ‘ conservation grade ’ or ‘ organic ’ can no longer put the blame for cruelty to animals on the factory farmers .
30 For them , classic clothes no longer have to be fussy or stuffy — an increasing number of British men want classic style , but wo n't give up the comfortable feel of the designer clothes they got used to in the Eighties .
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