Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] [adv] [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 They 'll soon work out where the lorry came from and they 'll be coming up here and I think they might be very angry . ’
2 Even if the pilot is fully aware of being close to the stall , he will instinctively hold off until the glider stalls down the last few feet rather than fly into obstructions at speed .
3 If you put a drop of soluble dye in a glass of water , it will slowly diffuse outwards until the water is uniformly coloured .
4 When cutting off the nozzle of a new bottle of pva glue , the contents will eventually dry out unless the hole is sealed again .
5 However he said that the courts will only do so if the covenant is " intrinsicaly just and reasonable " .
6 The front pushes wide on a steady throttle and the rears will only slide out if the power is cut suddenly on the faster curves .
7 The prime reason for this is that such warehouses have become machines and will only operate correctly if the logic for their function has been meticulously thought out , checked and rechecked .
8 which will cu that , and they will all go home that the format has been basically agreed .
9 The economy will be at the full employment level of output , but excess demand ( equal to the inflationary gap ) will still exist so that the general price level will be forced upwards .
10 Where documents of title are involved it will usually turn out that the buyer transfers to his sub-purchaser the same document of title which he received from his seller .
11 Ashdown 's office will cautiously admit only that the former jungle warrior is on a private visit to the islands , part of a series of nationwide consultations with ‘ ordinary people ’ .
12 The balloons will then stand up and the base will look like feet .
13 A recent experiment in America showed that people of normal weight might start eating at a reasonably rapid pace at the beginning of a meal , when their hunger is at a peak , but this eating rate will steadily slow down as the meal progresses .
14 Edward Price says it will be a dream of a lifetime … he says it will never happen again because the competition is getting stronger … and jokes there 'll be no bumps at Lords
15 This chapter will therefore examine also whether the action project had any effect upon cognitive impairment ( Did it help to delay deterioration , or even improve , mental state ? ) ; whether dementia sufferers in the action project expressed less worry , sadness , loneliness than those in the control samples ; whether the project helped people to maintain their capacity to cope with certain tasks or activities of daily living ; and finally whether it succeeded in obtaining more of other community services for its clients than were obtained by those in the control sample ( eg more home help , meals-on-wheels , day care , home nursing , and so on ) .
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