Example sentences of "will [adv] [vb infin] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Er but erm obviously I 'll sometimes need some time to get back to you . |
2 | No date or venue is yet set , but ( i ) it will obviously take some time to organise properly and publicise/market effectively and ( ii ) the most likely venue is Edinburgh . |
3 | A full analysis of the information collected will obviously take some time , but I will be presenting a Report to the RBGE Health and Safety Committee at its next meeting in March . |
4 | It will obviously take some time , you know Alex is , must be going through a terrible strain himself and he must be concerned about us er as we are for him . |
5 | Horses paddocked on a hillside will normally spend more time running along the higher boundary than the lower one — they need to get to the top of the hill for visual freedom . |
6 | The new Act will not lay down time specifications , but there is little doubt that the national testing procedures will act as a heavy constraint on time allocations made in schools , potentially to the detriment of optional/additional subjects as well as on foundation subjects which will not be the subject of national testing — the arts , religious education and physical education . |
7 | Summers will not waste much time over the appointment . |
8 | But er er going beyond that , I think it would be wise for us to assume that we will not get paid time off for this even if we do attempt to disguise it as something else . |
9 | That will not happen this time , though the election was very bad news for the polling organisations . |
10 | But that will not happen this time . |
11 | What reason is there to suppose that this will not happen this time ? |
12 | We will not spend much time on the syllabic pronunciation of these consonants . |
13 | We will not spend more time here on looking at the problems , but go on to look at some generalisations about suffixes and stress . |
14 | If the timing is right this will mean that any coordination through ‘ background effects ’ will not have sufficient time to become established even by signals travelling at the speed of light . |
15 | Eventually a point is reached where the signals , even travelling at the speed of light , will not have enough time to reach their destinations if the clock speed is further increased . |
16 | I am delighted that I have been able to hit on that point , because the flexibility means that the Opposition can not claim that they will not have enough time to debate those clauses . |
17 | Councillor Magnus Flaws added : ‘ I can not see any reason why this will not work this time . ’ |
18 | Consider fitting a thermostatic valve ( page 51 ) or upgrading to fully-pumped operation ( see Part Three ) , which will also improve heat-up time . |
19 | I will also devote some time to topic work because of the importance I attach to integrated approaches to learning . |
20 | The club will also feature old time dancing , special features and facilities for conference and party bookings . |
21 | In view of the large number of cases involved ( around 750 ) this will inevitably take some time . |
22 | It will inevitably take some time before the full benefits of our strategy are realised and , whilst we expect our production and cash flow to remain strong and rise over the next few years , profitability in the short term is likely to remain depressed , even with contributions from disposals . |
23 | UK workstation business manager , Peggy Heppelmann says they will now appear any time between September and next January , claiming Hewlett-Packard 's existing £3,877 , low-end 715/33 desktop remains very competitive with other entry-level systems , including Sun Microsystems Inc 's £3,655 Tsunami-based SparcClassic and IBM Corp 's £3,664 RS/6000 220W . |
24 | I have a modest interest in pictures and antiques and I will now have more time for the sale rooms . |
25 | ‘ Certain patients will now spend less time in hospital before their surgery is carried out ’ . |
26 | ‘ It will simply take less time if you tell us . ’ |
27 | But I will never forget that time we both watched your father walking back and forth in front of the summerhouse , looking down at the ground as though he hoped to find some precious jewel he had dropped there . ’ |
28 | There should never be more than two or three essential points , for you will never get enough time to make any more . |
29 | You will therefore have less time to spend with the puppy during this crucial early settling-in phase . |
30 | Change it round then she wo n't come next time ! |