Example sentences of "will [vb infin] at [pos pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Given symmetric behaviour aggregate output in this case too will remain at its natural level : the increase in output in one market cancelling out the fall in output on the other .
2 So in both cases aggregate output will remain at its natural level in the face of a change in the general level of prices .
3 Most of us will be average , and our children will remain at our socio-economic level or move marginally higher up the social order in line with an overall improvement in standards of living .
4 I saw him flush it down the toilet so that no-one will laugh at his spotty chest in the showers !
5 Once it has been changed it will stay at its new value until set to another value .
6 Flowers will look at their best if bulbs are placed close together in the bowl , but they must not touch each other .
7 The two of you — and your lawyers — will look at your financial position , at your wife 's , at how long you 've been married , whether or not she 's working ( and if she is n't , what sort of work she 'll be able to find ) and eventually come up with a sum which is supposed to be fair to both of you .
8 You will look at your own child , whose current display of skills is limited to marching around the house with a pair of knickers on his head claiming to be Postman Pat , and you will get restless .
9 ‘ First of all we will look at his numerical and mathematical ability which he has gained from reckoning areas from odd shaped bits of land and working out the number of trees they will take , and from his mother 's shopping expeditions , and we will reduce these to simple symbolic formulas and tables and make children learn a lot of them very quickly .
10 East Coast main line Inter City 225s with extra coaches will run at their full 140mph capacity and line and signalling improvements , plus the new layout at King 's Cross , will further speed journey times .
11 Very quiet ; no one will stare at your black eye .
12 With the engine breathing freely , it will perform at its best .
13 Soon the fibre will rupture at its weakest point , internal and external reagents will meet and film over to form a ‘ bud ’ on the fibre .
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