Example sentences of "[adv] it will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 That 's a shame , for it is obvious , just from how eagerly it will push its tail out if you cut the power , that the chassis has a rare agility .
2 And then if you pull it together it 'll pull together .
3 Like I 'd be talking like this and suddenly it 'll go .
4 It 'll start off first of all now and then suddenly it will die .
5 Once you have decided how much you wish to borrow , look at the repayment tables to see how much it will cost .
6 They think about how much it will cost them to pay for their land and their buildings , their seeds and young livestock , their machinery and the wages of their farm labourers .
7 The garage will inform you which category of car you have and , if it needs adjustment , where this can be done and how much it will cost .
8 Expatriates need to be briefed on how much it will cost to keep their families in the overseas location .
9 The branch staff will give you details of the best loan for your purpose and will tell you exactly how much it will cost you .
10 Think how much it will cost !
11 It will tell you how to apply if necessary and how much it will cost .
12 We may worry a little about how much it will cost , but we know that , by and large , we shall be able to meet the bill .
13 But in considering how much oil and gas the USSR will produce , how much it will use at home , how much it will export to its Communist neighbours and how much will come to the West , it is important to remember that this is a totally controlled economy .
14 And he has n't the least idea of how much it will come to .
15 But in considering how much oil and gas the USSR will produce , how much it will use at home , how much it will export to its Communist neighbours and how much will come to the West , it is important to remember that this is a totally controlled economy .
16 We can set up situations — as noted by John Webster — in which we try to find out what is important to the animal by looking at what it prefers and trying to assess how much it will work for something ; how important that particular resource is to the animal .
17 But apparently it will go on into the being Fridays , but
18 If you actually allow it to be a caf in your premises which hopefully will also satisfy some of our customers then apparently it will make a profit .
19 ‘ Yes it is , my love , but I wonder how long it 'll last ?
20 They are that kind of car and if you look at £80,000 and how long it 'll last you and see how many £15,000 cars you 'll buy in that time , we 're probably bargains .
21 Now almost a year since he died , they 're receiving some money , but do n't know how long it 'll last .
22 He said you were gon na give him something but you did n't know how long , long it 'll last when I was in the kitchen you said I 'll put this on but I do n't know how long it 'll last no
23 He said you were gon na give him something but you did n't know how long , long it 'll last when I was in the kitchen you said I 'll put this on but I do n't know how long it 'll last no
24 Not having a good night 's sleep is the main thing and not knowing how long it 'll go on for .
25 Guess erm how long it 'll go ?
26 I do n't know how long it 'll take to get there . ’
27 I 'm not sure how long it 'll take me before I can bear to look myself in the mirror again ! ’
28 Just wondering how long it 'll take you to read that paper Brian
29 Do n't know how long it 'll keep it up , but the forecast says ‘ no change ’ .
30 How long it will remain confidential is a matter for debate , but the US government intends to control the technology 's export strictly , issuing licences only on a case-by-case basis and then only to ‘ US companies seeking to use these devices to secure their own communications abroad ’ .
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