Example sentences of "[adv] as it will [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | An animal does indeed strive instinctively to keep alive , much as it will forage for food ( plants in unconscious and less mobile ways do also ) , but , lacking language , it is unduly anthropomorphic to describe this as hoping or aspiring to live to a ripe old age ; except perhaps as a joke . |
2 | Some industry pundits predict that NT will usurp Unix and OS/2 to become the server operating system of choice , especially as it will offer the ability to run at least some applications designed for OS/2 or Unix . |
3 | Wrath turned on that Prime Minister when it was realised that he was not right , just as it will turn on the present Prime Minister . |
4 | But , in my experience , if this is the case although it is possible to plant a new church it will not happen nearly as quickly as it will do if someone can make themselves available full-time . |
5 | I 've had the front hub off and checked it all , renewing the gasket but still it seems to be losing oil.l hope you can help as I do n't really want to get the garage to sort it out as it will cost a small fortune . |
6 | Mankind will lose out in the long run if wild varieties of crop plant species are allowed to die out as it will mean that |
7 | Merely pushing the lever forwards as far as it will go is not enough because the lock may be very stiff . |
8 | ‘ Beineix dares much , pushing farce as far as it will go while simultaneously building the momentum that catapults the film into its tragic destination . |
9 | You feel a soft click through your fingers before you have pressed a key as far as it will go . |
10 | Make sure that the pattern is straight and gently feed it down as far as it will go . |
11 | ‘ Umm , I just turn my guitar up as far as it will go , ’ explains the puzzled axe hero . |
12 | I find a track leading off the road into a stand of trees ; I take the car up as far as it will go , then turn the lights out . |
13 | Then pull each leg away in opposite directions as far as it will go . |
14 | When the body is bent forward as far as it will go , the leg muscles are held tense and the position maintained for a count of ten . |
15 | The student sits on the floor and opens his legs in front of him , pushing his body weight forward as far as it will go . |
16 | If , instead of ( 29 ) , I say ( 30 ) , then I direct you to pay particular attention and care to each of the operations involved in doing ( 29 ) , this being an implicature of the use of the longer expression : ( 29 ) Open the door ( 30 ) Walk up to the door , turn the door handle clockwise as far as it will go , and then pull gently towards you But perhaps the most important of the sub-maxims of Manner is the fourth , " be orderly " . |
17 | There is no reason why a male bird should signal accurate information to its competitors , except in so far as it will scare them away . |
18 | We can not let them get too far ahead as it will become too great a gap to close even if they did happen to fall over their showlaces again . |