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

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1 As soon as I 'm over this bit , we 'll just melt away in the fog one morning and send everybody postcards .
2 Once around a young marine mammal 's neck , the plastic collar will slowly cut deeper into the animal 's flesh as it grows , until the animal is throttled or dies of starvation or infection .
3 Peter Johnson says : ‘ We 're hoping that our pollution-free and energy-efficient units will mark the start of a new generation of sophisticated electric trains which will eventually run all over the Regional Railways network . ’
4 Peter Johnson says : ‘ We 're hoping that our pollution-free and energy-efficient units will mark the start of a new generation of sophisticated electric trains which will eventually run all over the Regional Railways network . ’
5 How this requirement is implemented will obviously vary enormously with the level of disability of individual residents and it is normally more economical in staffing terms for there to be a fairly even level of disabilities among the residents of one unit .
6 My constituent concludes : ’ The present government wants education standards to be improved but in the case of students , it will only result again in the rich' families being able to afford to send their children on to further education .
7 Unfortunately , Rebello will only perform once during the series ( in tandem with the singer Jocelyn Brown ) , although Artrageous ! apparently intends to spend more time covering demanding music like opera and jazz than pop or rock .
8 Those Q.T. 's who have already received tickets to sell will greatly assist Cicely in the organisation of the event if they would let her know by the first week in February how many tickets they have sold as she will be away from 8th Feb. to 8th March .
9 So your students will relate to their coursebook and will eagerly look forward to the next activity !
10 If you 're in the market for the product of Citroen 's '70s Maserati connection , you will already know more about the model than I can tell you here .
11 There are two other necessary ingredients , which will normally arise automatically from the first ingredient , self-replication itself .
12 The next stage is to find a piece of plastic or card tube which will just slide snugly over the wound coil to provide the former for the pickup coils .
13 Any rainfall now will just run straight into the lakes , and it really does look as though all the main waters will be at top level for Spring .
14 Whether or not a new solution in region IV satisfies these conditions will generally depend both on the particular technique that is employed and also on the initial seed solution .
15 The safety of the people in them will thus depend mainly on the forbearance of Serbs .
16 Now , almost a year to the day later the show will finally go ahead at the Frank Matcham designed theatre .
17 The content and format of the checklist will usually feature prominently in the proceedings .
18 That is to say , if a stress is left on for a long time , wood will gradually run away from the load .
19 And they 're all nice engines but there is nothing that will ever get anywhere near the V twelve .
20 Primroses will also grow well under the edge of deciduous shrubs and among the perennials in a mixed border .
21 Higher value-added products will doubtless become more important but the business will also move closer to the consumer .
22 They will also go backstage to the Flying Gallery and understage .
23 A free seminar programme entitled A step by step guide to building your own home will also run hourly throughout the show .
24 So who were the Cagots , other , similar allusions to whom you will also come across in the western Pyrenees ?
25 This curve will also lie vertically above the original Phillips curve by a distance , h , which depends on the values of p e , T , 1 , m and k .
26 We will also look briefly at the more trivial , but widespread , crimes of employee theft — ‘ fiddling at work ’ — as an example of another aspect of work-related crime .
27 Many parishes and villages have continued to lose population and will probably do so in the foreseeable future .
28 But as Bennett points out , the government will probably go further in the direction of privatisation — some leading Tories are canvassing the idea of actual or quasi privatisation of certain benefits .
29 But the modernisation of Greece will probably come faster in the late 1990s if there is now a period of four- or five-party politics .
30 Most haulage businesses will probably look carefully at the prospects in Europe when reviewing new market potential .
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