Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [adj] [prep] the [det] " in BNC.

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1 If you put down a deposit and the firm goes bankrupt , you 'll become one of the many unsecured creditors who wait for their share-out from the receiver .
2 ‘ If you wear that , ’ he said curtly , ‘ you 'll destroy one of the few things your father possessed .
3 I could make a few inspired guesses that the machinery will get , not so much cheaper , although it is getting a bit cheaper , but you 'll get more for the same money — rather like calculators _ they have n't actually got very much cheaper in the last two or three years , but you get more for your fiver .
4 Otherwise , such business will remain subject to the Own Funds and Solvency Ratio Directives .
5 Clearly the retrieval-failure hypothesis will make many of the same predictions as other theories of latent inhibition .
6 It is exactly the same tension that made The Smiths a success , and in their low-key way I suspect that Felt will keep some of the same cult appeal now they are gone .
7 The Lurgan schoolteacher is keeping his fingers crossed that his club Clan na gael will lift the Armagh senior county football title and that Derry will emerge triumphant in the All Ireland final .
8 They will perform some of the same functions , but they will not be an exact replacement for traditional trams .
9 Often one colony will enslave another of the same species , or one species will exploit another .
10 The only point that I would make is that if you are giving an opiate it will have many of the same effects and if I had to choose , I would probably prefer the opiate to diazepam .
11 I will list some of the latter : 1 .
12 If you think you will get bored with the same kind of exercise , experiment with different types .
13 The probability is that in May or October ( still a toss-up between them ) Mrs Thatcher will offer more of the same , judging by what has been emerging from the dozen policy groups set up to produce ideas for the manifesto .
14 Clearly , whatever system we have , councils will want to squeeze as much money out of payers as they can and they will justify this in the same tired way : preservation of jobs and services .
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