Example sentences of "will [adv] [adv] [vb infin] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The White House is carefully holding some tax increases — on drink and tobacco , for example — until the sum is done , and this year 's medical price freeze will most likely go to the same account . |
2 | A court will most likely look at the circumstances in which the article was used as well as the construction , nature or function of it , in cases of difficulty . |
3 | He will only always talk about the things he always talks about . |
4 | The Faculty will normally only register for the LL.M. degree those candidates who possess a prior degree in law although there are exceptional circumstances in which it will vary this requirement . |
5 | ‘ With the love and co-operation of Punjabis and the strength of God , I am confident that peace will once again return to the state , ’ he said . |
6 | ‘ With the love and co-operation of Punjabis and the strength of God , I am confident that peace will once again return to the state , ’ he said . |
7 | With Bath to play their last match at home , it looks as if the title will once again belong to the West Country , even if Orrell were to win their last two games , as Bath 's points difference is much the greater . |
8 | The Armada Festival will once again take to the boards , but this time with a difference . |
9 | If this can be done successfully the company will once again correspond to the profit-maximizing firm of economic theory . |
10 | So the eyes of the nation will once again turn towards the television tonight , this time Channel Four at 11.15 p.m . |
11 | With IBM Corp 's stock in the cellar and as hopes dim it will ever again return as the flagship of the US stock market , The New York Times last Sunday 20th was searching around for a successor and came up with — you guessed it — Microsoft Corp . |
12 | He will continue to head up Olivetti Research Ltd 's UK labs in Cambridge mdash ; which he also helped to set up — but will also direct research at the firm 's Pozzuoli facility in southern Italy , where he replaces Piercarlo Ravasio . |
13 | Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA has appointed Acorn Computers Ltd founder , Dr Andrew Hopper as director of corporate research : he will continue to head up Olivetti Research Ltd 's UK laboratories in Cambridge — which he also helped to set up — but will also direct research at the firm 's Pozzuoli facility in southern Italy , where he replaces Piercarlo Ravasio ; he reports to Lucio Pinto , executive vice-president , technology strategy and corporate research . |
14 | They will also readily breed in the spring and early summer , providing an area of further interest . |
15 | Personal investigation of areas will also undoubtedly lead to the possibility of land assembly from a variety of individual landowners , to form a viable and cohesive site . |
16 | Training will also usually deal with the actual negotiating process : |
17 | So the practice itself becomes useful for two different purposes , diagnosis and collaboration , which will probably not happen on the same occasion . |
18 | This step should not be left to the patient 's family , who will probably not know of the facility and may be inhibited by questions of expense . |
19 | It will probably then go round the other side of the sledge and might even go over the snow hook line . |
20 | Subsequent PRINT statements will now only print to the screen . |
21 | It lies in sops or bellies , surrounded by hard rocks , which will readily account for its being suddenly lost ; and these sops or bellies , being generally at considerable distances , will equally well account for the difficulty with which it is commonly regained … ’ |
22 | We would advise the beginner never to write his cello and bass parts on the same stave : if he does , he will almost surely fall into the error of over-using the double bass , his mind 's ear , which acts through his eye , being almost certain to fail to register the lower octave . |
23 | If the toy is subsequently hidden under a different cover or in a different place , infants of this age will almost invariably search under the cover where the toy was last found , and not where it was last seen to disappear . |
24 | Admittedly , the epistemological weight of the relationship will almost always rest with the lecturer . |
25 | Government sources declined to confirm or deny the contents of the list , but MPs believe some of the services will almost certainly figure in the Queen 's Speech setting out the legislative programme for the next session of Parliament . |
26 | Do not be tempted to start a harder routine at the beginning as this will almost certainly detract from the potential gains . |
27 | If today 's brinkmanship backfires on Mr Yeltsin , he will almost certainly put to the popular vote the future of his reforms and a proposal for a constitution that would weaken parliament 's powers . |
28 | In more wooded country with old hedges , you will almost certainly come across the field rose R. arvensis , the hips of which tend to be more orange than red , becoming blackened as the winter progresses . |
29 | When they are , ( probably not before April 1992 ) Age Concern Groups will almost certainly come under the network exemption , provided that they are recognised as groups by Age Concern England , or by the relevant major group . |
30 | If the flights can be arranged , they will almost certainly come to the region . |