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

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1 You know I , I , I mean I have n't written this one and it makes it quite difficult for me to see some of the questions , but I actually write I think that 's the most important thing in training is asking questions er and I 'll perhaps bring down some examples to show you .
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 ‘ I 'll just tidy up these boots and then they 're ready to be delivered . ’
4 Even though it says it 's free for you to do it , they 'll still ring up another number
5 And if I put six weeks , now this 'll overlap slightly with the present one , that does n't matter the D S S do n't give two hoots from that point of view , and that 'll then run out six weeks , which is about the beginning of September
6 Thames Water say they 'll no carry out further studies of the site over the next two to three years .
7 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 .
8 Alright , but given time we will eventually build up that skill base again .
9 But there are still worries that rising credit will only suck in more imports , as shoppers rush to buy computers , camcorders and other foreign goods .
10 Industry watchers say IBM has waited too long to roll-out the AIX database and predict it will only shore up dedicated IBM mainframe clients — users with RS/6000s running Sybase Inc and Oracle Corp databases are unlikely candidates , the company admits .
11 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 .
12 The guides will naturally point out such things as where children hang their coats and where children are collected at the end of the day .
13 Any showers will soon die out this evening as clearing skies with very light winds will lead to a widespread frost overnight .
14 Even a well-lagged cylinder will still give off enough heat to air clothes if your cylinder is in an airing cupboard .
15 I hope that graduation day will always bring back happy memories .
16 Built-in furniture-window seats , wall units all down one wall — will always take up less space than free ‘ floating ’ pieces and if you can manage good storage space under a window seat or built-in seating around a wall so much the better .
17 Any gang of hooligans will quickly break up any club . ’
18 Ten years of Reagan armament which allowed it to , also bankrupted it ; without the USSR as enemy , not even the United States will permanently keep up this level , and if they wanted to , they could no longer afford it .
19 ‘ It will also open up further parts of East Cleveland for industrial development . ’
20 The assistant will also carry out selected research projects .
21 ENGINEERING will also check out possible governor locations [ if needed ] and determine service lengths .
22 Many Russians are hoping that publishers will also bring out cheap editions of the Russian classics , the works of Tolstoy , Dostoyevksy , Gogol , Turgenev , Pushkin , among many others .
23 This will also bring in useful revenue to promote the railway .
24 But the community forests — plus the Commission 's other plan for 100,000 acres of new forest in the Midlands , which will also soak up redundant land — together with new land released for development , will barely scratch the surface of the problem .
25 In April 1993 the Department of Social Work will also take on new duties for funding some private and voluntary residential and nursing home places .
26 Another old belief of hers and one which died hard , which refused to die , was that no man will willingly take on another man 's children .
27 We will now lay out various chords for double woodwind and two horns .
28 It seems to me that the graded-test system will simply carry out these functions more efficiently than the system of GCSE , followed by A levels or one of the range of non-school practical certificate tests .
29 11.2 Upon termination under clause 11.1 or otherwise , each party will immediately deliver up any materials or equipment which are the property of the other .
30 All the same , solitary bucks — if they can find no existing holes to make use of — will sometimes scratch out short tunnels for shelter , although it is not work that they tackle at all seriously .
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