Example sentences of "will [adv] [vb infin] [adv] [adv] as " in BNC.
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1 | We have just been advised that the study of the proposed L.R.T. system has now been completed , and that this has resulted in a proposal that the L.R.T. lines will only extend as far as Dundonald . |
2 | ‘ We will only go as far as suggesting some of the market leaders like Sage and Pegasus , then we let the customers decide ’ . |
3 | Finally , a reminder about circular knitting given in figure 2 will only work so long as there is n't a punchcard in the card reader . |
4 | If conditions or consents remain , completion will generally occur as soon as practicable after they are satisfied or waived . |
5 | One piece of good news is that Clinton has stated that he will not go as far as a recent legislative proposal , which would have required certain foreign-owned firms and branches to report a minimum amount of US taxable income . |
6 | ‘ When the recovery does come , we will not benefit as quickly as we should . |
7 | When the recovery comes we will not benefit as quickly as we should . |
8 | This vagueness will not matter so long as one is clear about the level at which the formula of ‘ ought implies can ’ is being applied : thus the latter , and weaker , kind of ‘ can not ’ would be enough to provide a strong argument against the behaviour being made into a norm for a human society , but it would not be enough if the question concerned the adoption of a personal ideal in an individual case . |
9 | Such individuals will then continue to breed , and the numbers will not sink as rapidly as the population controllers would like . |
10 | Certainly , state pensions — now over £25 billion a year — will not grow as fast as they might have done , or seem likely to do in many other rich countries . |
11 | However , impediments to women 's lives will not disappear as quickly as Mrs Thatcher did . |
12 | So widows in large houses ( who always feature prominently in arguments about property taxes ) will not do as badly as under the rates . |
13 | I know that a Labour Government will be returned and I am sure that that Government will not take as long as from 1986 to the present time , as this Government have , to do something constructive about changing the law and bringing in legislation that could be enforced throughout the country . |
14 | Compute-bound packages that require the Unix engine to emulate Intel 's floating point will not run as well as on an Intel/MS-DOS platform . |
15 | Because the cake is covered in buttercream it will not keep so long as cakes made with fondant , so eat it fairly soon after it is made . |
16 | A small chorus has applauded such a shift in resources , arguing that prohibition of drugs will always fail so long as Americans remain so determined to get hold of them . |
17 | will always support as far as it is possible to do so . |
18 | Where a listed company promotes an on-market " buy-in " of its shares , where the shareholders usually sell to an intermediary and the intermediary sells back to the company , the capital gains tax rules , rather than the ACT/distribution regime , will also apply as far as the vendor shareholders are concerned . |
19 | Work will then start as soon as possible so that major conurbations at least are cabled by 1986 . |
20 | Where committees are established to overcome this problem they will ordinarily meet as regularly as all the partners of a smaller firm to ensure continuous supervision of the firm 's business . |