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

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1 The main brain-boggler from this vantage point is without a doubt whether James Hetfield 's spittle will drip down through the metal grille as he stands above our heads .
2 According to one hypothesis ( p. 90–91 ) , the smell of its home stream is memorized by the young salmon , and when it grows up it will migrate back to the river that smells like its home stream .
3 ‘ I think perhaps the bike will make up for the Brownies , ’ Daddy confided to Mummy .
4 Come on , Miss Williams , you 're not so naïve that you honestly believe that a mere apology will make up for the way you behaved . ’
5 Nothing , according to Slater , will make up for the fact that Alpha is three years late to market .
6 If it is stimulated every time we sit down then tremendous tensions will build up over the years ; these will give rise to neck and back problems , and will also be responsible for many headaches and migraines .
7 Aeration is a must , more so in tanks that are 24″ ( 60cm ) deep or more , or there is a risk that gases like carbon dioxide will build up near the bottom and not be expelled from the system .
8 Continental crust is only about one-half as efficient at conducting heat as oceanic crust , so if a supercontinent , such as Pangaea , covers a significant part of the Earth 's surface heat will build up in the mantle below it .
9 If the KIDNEYS stop working , poisons will build up in the blood .
10 So it 's only after several days that this will build up in the blood , does that make sense to you , do you realize now why tests is not done until six days ?
11 I very much hope that both you and your husband will stay on for the wedding .
12 Mr Pierre Mauroy , an ex-prime minister and party workhorse , will stay on as the party 's first secretary .
13 Some of the huge flocks of Scandinavian thrushes ( fieldfare , redwing , and song-thrush mainly ) which pass through in spring and autumn , will enter the traps but the majority will stay out on the hillsides .
14 The pound fell again as Mr Major insisted we will stay out of the ERM until it is reformed .
15 PNG soldiers will stay out of the island and the ‘ Bougainville Revolutionary Army ’ , which has led the rebellion , will be disbanded .
16 Perhaps one day there will be an advert using Biblical images , the foot-sore traveller will be seen having his feet anointed ( for which there is excellent Scriptural precedent ) and softly the music will steal up in the background — and it will be Handel 's ‘ How beautiful are the feet ’ .
17 I will steal out of the door unperceived .
18 But stand-in skipper McAllister is confident that Leeds will bounce back in the style that made them champions last May .
19 The strange horse will hover around on the outskirts of the herd until it is eventually accepted .
20 John likes to keep the horses separate so that they do n't kick each other , but Hopscotch often jumps into Milton 's paddock to keep him company ; and sometimes if the weather is bad , one of the children 's ponies is turned out with him , otherwise Milton , who is a bit of a softy , will hang around by the gate in the hope that someone will take pity on him and take him back to his warm stable .
21 Contestants will line up at the Blundellsands Hotel , Crosby , at 8am on Sunday and will then parade through the city centre before setting off on their cross-Channel jaunt .
22 From the outside , a passer-by will gaze up at the window , and all he will see is that lavender light .
23 Malcolmson ( 1984 : 126 ) argues that ‘ an essential feature of the world Williamson is interested in [ … ] is not one in which one can simply assume that economic efficiency will win out in the end ’ .
24 It is not possible for example to predict that Mr Smith will have a heart attack or that Mrs Williams will fall over in the snow and break her leg .
25 There 's no specific area that I can lay my finger on to explain why West Indian kids underachieve … what is inevitable is that a lot of West Indian children particularly the bright ones will do fairly well up to either the beginning or the middle of the fourth year , and for some peculiar reason their progress will fall off towards the end of the fifth year .
26 A dead body will fall out of the telephone
27 Some caterpillars possess the markings of small venomous snakes and , when approached too closely , will rear up on the branch and wave their fake snake-heads at the attacker .
28 Even though you have checked things over thoroughly , there is always the distinct possibility that something electrical will pack up over the Christmas period .
29 This year 's event on the Tay will be on May 24th and will tie in with the canoe exhibition at Grandtully .
30 There will be some perks around the 7th and 8th , but it wo n't be until well after the 14th that you will feel back in the swing of things again , particularly at work .
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