Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] it [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But as Celia says , the trouble is that so many people , they will only buy it in a year . |
2 | Otherwise I will just do it in a different colour , a different |
3 | we will just put it as a space . |
4 | The Stag is not a sports car , nor is it especially fast : any modern GTi hatchback will comfortably outpace it in a sprint from rest to 60mph . |
5 | Mr Blunketts message showed that even though the tories decided to scrap the poll tax , labour will still use it as a weapon in the election campaign . |
6 | For adults it 's enjoyable to browse through , and kids will hopefully see it as a basis for future investigations into a wide range of subjects . |
7 | Half of these make it to the training yards , and not all of them , by a long way , will ever make it to a race track . |
8 | It is doubtful whether Mike will ever make it to the director 's dining-room , to share a table with sons of Conservative peers . |
9 | It will also record it on the customer receipt , together with the date , the name of the shop , the value of each item purchased and the total amount paid . |
10 | LIFESPAN notifies users when an intermediate development version of a module is no longer in use and if the user does not indicate a requirement to maintain this module version , LIFESPAN will automatically delete it after a configurable latency period . |
11 | Where a practice is reasonably common and sensible in its market context , the courts will often uphold it as an implied term in the main contract . |
12 | But the children and students of the electronic age will simply accept it as an effortless and automatic guide to self-expression . |
13 | However if a chick is first imprinted on a yellow flashing light , it will then prefer it to a red one . |
14 | By 1995 , it expects to expand to hundreds of CPUs and by 1997 , to thousands , which will then define it as a massively parallel supercomputer . |
15 | The centre hopes that cash generated by visitors will chiefly propel it into the final two phases of its development . |
16 | Helen , you must n't tug her skirt so , you will quite part it from the waistband . |
17 | Whilst it is possible to involve CAD at any of the three levels , it is often seen that even the high technology companies will initially approach it as an element replacement activity ( low level ) . |
18 | Not everyone subjected to a particular odour will however describe it in the same manner . |
19 | An act of parliament will again legalise it as a trade union . |
20 | Service of this can only be made by a solicitor or Sheriff Officer who will either post it in a special court recorded delivery envelope , arrange for it to be personally handed to your debtor , or put through the front door of his house . |
21 | We will either transform it into a new liberating future or continue to be subject to its tyranny whether we recognize its power or not . ’ |
22 | I 'm going to ver the well the information I impart now is in brief Richard because they will certainly cover it in a lot more detail when you get to the er training . |
23 | Sounds as if IBM Corp has thrown in the towel and acknowledged that it will never make it with a word processor of its own : it has become a member of Wordperfect Corp 's Customer Advantage Programme , a fancy name for a company-wide licence for IBM to distribute and use Wordperfect products throughout the company with ‘ significant savings ’ and simplified licence administration . |
24 | Skill is one of the most important elements in the champion 's make-up , because if he ca n't perform the right technique at the right time and in the right way , he will never make it to the winner 's rostrum . |