Example sentences of "will [verb] so [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 His insecurity will persist so long as he bottles up change , no matter how well his ruling party behaves .
2 Such prejudices will flourish so long as hard facts are unavailable , and facts about sex in schools are practically non-existent because no education authority is likely to commission research on the subject .
3 And at the end of the day then , you have to weigh up whether or not you decide that even though , if you like in the strictest financial terms , it is not profitable to open the cinema and to employ staff doing that although presumably they 'd have to be employed doing something else unless you changed their rota patterns nonetheless because of your the demands of funding bodies , your own cultural aims and equal opportunities policies , you 've decided that you will do so even though it 's going to be marginally a loss in financial terms .
4 Britain remains the Dirty Man of Europe so far as SO&sub2 ; and NOx pollution is concerned , and will do so even when the EC Large Plant Directive is implemented by 2003 .
5 I 'll name no names at this stage , but will do so fearlessly if the exhibition continues much longer .
6 The poet 's claim that he will readily participate in any form of stability his lover settles on is accompanied by the qualification that he will do so only as long as ‘ this wearied ghost ’ dwells in him .
7 She will do so only if Mr Major resigns .
8 In the light of the above , it is clear that two matrices having the same modal matrix do not necessarily permute ; they will do so only if their spectral matrices permute .
9 It will do so only if it frustrates the contract ( i.e. renders it impossible to carry it out — see Chapter 4 ) .
10 I hope that that will evolve in the fullness of time , but it will do so only when the electrification programme is extended to all parts of the country .
11 These timings will hold so long as wait times exceed processing times , which is often true .
12 I will go so far as to concede that taken in isolation , ripped away from the defining context of humour and irony and friendship , studied in their literal or surface sense only , then , yes , the words I spoke in that room as Robert stood at the window pretending to take me seriously could be understood to mean that during the past six or seven years I had gone to bed with more than one hundred and fifty prostitutes .
13 In particularly weak cases the conciliation officer will go so far as to advise the applicant to withdraw the claim .
14 The best Ford simulator yet , in fact I will go so far as to say that they could not bring another one out to top this one .
15 Equilibrium w and M will increase so long as inequality ( 27 ) holds .
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