Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [adv] [adv] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At least you 'll know exactly rather than sort of saying well
2 When Anna stepped back , she said , ‘ I think I 'll go straight home and face and present the larder . ’
3 ‘ Well , I 'll go as far as Claydon with you , and I would like to get off and walk through a footpath into a lane and into Creeting , to have a look at the old blacksmith shop .
4 We 'll go as far as Coachford — that 's on the way to Gougane .
5 The ugliness and poverty of the place is all I remember of it , and Ward saying , ‘ Ah 'll drive as far as Chimbote , then ye take over . ’
6 ‘ I 'll come as far as Tucker 's , get some fags , ’ Nails said .
7 A council decision to crackdown on late-night drinking means that some will remain open later than others , depending on their zone .
8 Now I 'll put you in these erm particular groups and you each have an allotted task as it were , so group A which is you people there , you will stay here okay and group B and C I 'll put you , that 's what we keep doing with that , so Barry you are in the jurassic er Gareth you are in as well .
9 It is clear that science will advance more efficiently if theories are so structured as to contain within them fairly clear clues and prescriptions as to how they should be developed and extended .
10 She will do so only if Mr Major resigns .
11 The pair will meet again today and Mr Taylor said : ‘ We want to dot the I's and cross the T's on a whole range of issues — and we want to do it sooner rather than later . ’
12 These timings will hold so long as wait times exceed processing times , which is often true .
13 But this revival will enchant still more when Sir Charles Mackerras has tidied up stage-pit ensemble , and refined some aspects of the orchestral sound .
14 Equilibrium w and M will increase so long as inequality ( 27 ) holds .
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