Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [adv] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The Russian army team will earn more in the four-day trip to Germany for the European Cup crunch than they would in a month back home . |
2 | The Guardian of Jan. 12 assessed that Gorbachev was " trying to buy time , in the hope that once the principle of secession has been established Lithuanians will think seriously about the political and economic implications " . |
3 | Will he confirm also that it will remain entirely within the national health service and that anyone who needs treatment will get it , as now , free of charge ? |
4 | We will consult widely about the detailed structure of this new qualification , and finalise proposals quickly . |
5 | ‘ That woman friend of the boss who clings to his arm in the moonlight — do you think she will stay here for a long time ? ’ |
6 | Our guests will stay either in the original hotel or the modern gastehaus which is about 100 yards away . |
7 | All finalists will stay overnight at the luxurious Langham Hilton Hotel , 1c Portland Place , London W1N 3AA ( 071–636 1000 ) . |
8 | These will range seamlessly from a single 64Kbps B channel ( no supplementary services ) or 1B+D ( for those that want them ) for residential users , to multiples of the current primary rate 30B+D offering . |
9 | The research will concentrate particularly on the changing role of the city 's political and economic elites . |
10 | So there are two reasons why we will concentrate heavily on the human side in resolving doubt . |
11 | All this will fall hard on the private sector . |
12 | This will be discussed in section 7.4.3 and the current section will focus specifically on the tropical rainforest . |
13 | Through that work we will know more about the national church , its leaders , its members , its worship , its life . |
14 | Through that work we will know more about the national church , its leaders , its members , its worship and its life . |
15 | The governments going to Washington next month understand that ; and in working out what to sign up for , they will know more about the likely costs of taking action than about the benefits . |
16 | Ahlburg 's work is a major botanical revision , but I suspect that Rice and Strangman will appeal more to the general gardener . |
17 | It is hoped that the greater environmental control available in the new Tropical House will contribute eventually to the successful breeding of these reptiles . |
18 | Even in cases where the husband and wife contribute equally to the family budget , there is no guarantee that both will contribute equally to the day-to-day running of the home and caring for the children . |
19 | I will contribute financially in a systematic and sacrificial way . |
20 | Since ferric iron is poorly absorbed from the small intestine , that secreted into gastric juice ( ca 0.2 mg/l ) will contribute appreciably to the daily loss of about 1 mg of endogenous iron . |
21 | ‘ In addition , we have a number of significant discoveries awaiting development , which will contribute substantially to a rising production and cash flow profile over the next few years , ’ he added . |
22 | If banks are short of liquidity they will lend less to both markets and rates will rise ; if the Bank of England readily provides funds to the discount market , houses will offer less attractive terms to other banks who will deposit instead with the parallel markets causing rates there to fall . |
23 | AS SOON as she arrives back from her American lecture tour tonight , Mrs Thatcher will head straight for a glittering parlour in central London . |
24 | Sarah Garland 's Complete Book of Herbs and Spices will appear shortly in a revised edition ( Hodder/Francis Lincoln , May , £16.99 , 0 7112 0805 0 ) . |
25 | The almost inevitable dispersion of the gas due to convection and displacement effects will result usually in the rapid reappearance of flames immediately application of the gas ceases . |
26 | We are not assuming that refining margins will improve significantly in the near future . |
27 | Over the next 20 years or more western Europe will forge ahead as a prosperous single market . |
28 | Undemanding as to growing medium , it will do well with the usual mixtures provided for other hardy Cryptocoryne species . |
29 | Thick Lipped Gouramis will do well in a large planted tank containing peaceful community fish . |
30 | So a female who can persuade two males that they each have a stake in the brood will do better in the evolutionary struggle . |