Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Lysette has no fears that her marriage to hunky Luc will wind up like a scene out of Husbands and Wives or with the heartbreaking headlines that Woody and Mia have endured . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | I hope Vodaphone will think again about the siting . |
4 | Teaching often involves looking in detail at particular passages , in the hope that the part will relate coherently to the whole , but the doctrine of the hermeneutic circle reminds us that we can not understand the parts until we understand the whole ( and vice versa ) . |
5 | distinguish literary theories from one another , this is a question that will arise frequently in the course of the rest of this book . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Their future may be to show the worst urban decay and deviance in a depressed and divided society ; at best , they will remain well behind the South and much of Europe in sharing the gains of an advanced material culture . |
8 | The original bricks and mortar might be pulled down but Leatherslade Farm will remain forever at the centre of the legend . |
9 | The jury will remain out for a year or two yet on whether the operating system can see off the threat from Microsoft Corp and its Windows NT , but Unix is definitely not winning big in the public relations stakes : the Wall Street Journal dismisses Unix as ‘ a catch-all term for many operating systems that share some features and a common parentage ’ . |
10 | The jury will remain out for a year or two yet on whether the operating system can see off the threat from Microsoft Corp and its Windows NT , but Unix is definitely not winning big in the public relations stakes : the Wall Street Journal dismisses Unix as ‘ a catch-all term for many operating systems that share some features and a common parentage ’ . |
11 | It is understood that the companies set out in Schedule 2 , are , other than ABC GmbH and ABC Corp , wholly owned subsidiaries of ABC and will remain so at the time of the acquisition of ABC . |
12 | to obtain confirmation from the preparer of the advertisement and the issuer of the advertisement ( if other than the preparer ) that to the best of his knowledge and belief the facts contained in the advertisement are true and accurate and will remain so during the currency of the advertisement ; |
13 | Planar proportions that are harmonic on the drawing board will remain so in the structure , provided effects of overlapping are taken into consideration . |
14 | Old age begins officially on retirement but the majority of people in their sixties and many in their seventies remain reasonably fit , independent , active and content and in many cases they will remain so until the end of their lives . |
15 | The lucky ones , once established in their new home will remain there for the rest of their lives unless driven out by force of numbers . |
16 | They will remain there in a state of torpor , patiently awaiting the return of the rains . |
17 | 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 . ’ |
18 | Nothing , according to Slater , will make up for the fact that Alpha is three years late to market . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | If the KIDNEYS stop working , poisons will build up in the blood . |
22 | 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 ? |
23 | I very much hope that both you and your husband will stay on for the wedding . |
24 | His departure is described as amicable and he will stay on as a consultant . |
25 | Mr Pierre Mauroy , an ex-prime minister and party workhorse , will stay on as the party 's first secretary . |
26 | He will stay on in a consultancy role for a few months until his successor settles into the job . |
27 | These fish will form a shoal with the golden varieties and will stay just under the water surface . |
28 | Well I 'm sure that soil does have some effect on potatoes Stefan , I mean if you get erm potatoes from down Lincolnshire , somewhere like that where it 's er quite hard soil then , then you 'll find that they will stay longer in the water before they boil away . |
29 | At this very moment that little scrap 's mother must be in hell , and part of her will stay there for the rest of her life . |
30 | Theses cylinder protectors will stay tight on the cylinder , giving effective protection from impacts and scratches . |