Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 No it 's because it 'll only look at the
2 We 'll just looking at the big book together do you want to come and join us ?
3 Right so we 'll just look at the sort of er the negative side of not making the time that we get more mistakes .
4 Ask most people the time of day and they 'll usually look at a watch or a clock .
5 When he leaves prison he 'll still be banned from tending the livestock … but he 'll still live at the farm .
6 That , that is certainly , you know , it , that can be , and , and it 's something which we 'll probably look at a wee longer term
7 Oh yes yes oh well yes for a rum and coffee yeah , and I 'm afraid it was very acceptable on a winter 's morning , but erm now we come , we 've come on that side of Road , we 'll now start at the top of Road again and come along as far as er what I call Street I believe it 's now where St Michael 's church is , and you come to Sammy the butchers .
8 It 'll now run at the same time as his main sentence and means he 'll spend less time in jail .
9 Well now we 'll now look at the second part of the er sales video as a help first and again give you an example , a flavour of how to conduct the next set of role plays .
10 We 'll look , we 'll actually look at the processes of deep water formation tomorrow , so you 'll actually see how the waters are formed , but the reason why this is high is basically the act of A , low biological activity removing it and B , the fact that the source waters have not come from below , they 've come in horizontally from an area where they were formed which was very rich in oxygen .
11 A homogeneous population will eventually grow at a steady rate r , which is given by the Euler-Lotka equation , In an asexual population , or a population of sexually reproducing haploids that vary only at a single locus , the outcome of natural selection depends simply on the long-term growth rates associated with each genotype , in the absence of density- or frequency-dependent interactions , each genotype will eventually grow exponentially at a rate that depends on its own life history , given by equation ( 1 ) .
12 Their grants would be reinstated from that date and they will obviously graduate at the end of the appropriate term .
13 But the former will only switch at a relatively low speed ( 42MHz ) , and the latter produce complex , power-hungry circuits .
14 It will only look at the premium status up to the fifteenth of the month , it wo n't take into consideration when so recall 's gone through on the sixteenth of the month .
15 Cos if you have it deep , that deep all over the fish will just swim at the bottom you 'll never see them
16 An analogue watch user will just glance at the timepiece and say , ‘ … it 's about a quarter to five ’ .
17 But for parents the cost will not stop at the price of a movie ticket .
18 Erm well slightly different in the fact that er we er have two close schemes with far more er beneficiaries than there are er subscribing members , and at the moment that are four nominated by the er employer and four by the unions er we wish to say a pensioner erm that the rights were a pensioner nominee to that board of trustees , because we feel that er the situation is er is going to increase , we 've got so many beneficiaries and that the pensioners have no representative er I know that erm people on the boards of trustees are completely impartial , but on the other hand there is no pensioner there , the members are unsure of the fund , because of what 's been said , not that I 'm implying it 's not a secure fund , it is a secure fund , but they think why are they keeping the pensioners off , they there is some sort of hidden agenda they will not have us on there because neither of the businesses although we have tried for several years er they will not entertain at the moment erm a pensioner trustee , and yet Professor Good in his report acknowledges the merit of pensioner nominated trustees , er particularly in the sort of schemes where we 've got , wh where th the majority of beneficiaries .
19 He will not talk at the committee unless he has a genuine contribution to make to the discussion .
20 HONG Kong will not buckle at the knees over disagreements with China , its governor Chris Patten vowed yesterday .
21 HONG Kong will not buckle at the knees over disagreements with China , its governor Chris Patten vowed yesterday .
22 Woosnam will not sit at the head of the table but , as the newest member , at the end of a sprig .
23 DENIS Winston Healey is having a certain amount of characteristically mischievous fun with journalists at the moment , on the question of whether he will or will not stand at the next election .
24 Thus an order of the court that a former council house or New Town Development House be transferred to one party of the marriage will not necessitate at the time of the transfer repayment of the discount or any part of it allowable at the time of purchase .
25 One will not arrive at the concept ‘ mass ’ through observation alone , however closely one scrutinizes colliding billiard-balls , weights on springs , orbiting planets , etc. , nor is it possible to teach others the meaning of mass merely by pointing to such events .
26 And they will not accept at the head of the established Church a man who was largely responsible for the break-up of his own marriage .
27 I will not live at the mercy of my hormones , she told herself savagely .
28 ‘ Firstly , at its most mundane level , you will not look at the world through a narrow tunnel of perception .
29 They will rightly look to a Labour Government who will not look at the matter in the narrow economic calculus that we have heard from Conservative Members but will recognise that , unless we are prepared to accept the role of women in the labour force , we will fail as an economy to receive and achieve our full potential .
30 Monthly close down of costs will usually occur at the end of each calendar month to coincide with the similar close down of the financial accounts .
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