Example sentences of "will [adv] [vb infin] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For the vast majority of people , who have no conception of good design , the images and logos of advertising are all they 'll ever know of art .
2 You could say , all they 'll ever know of beauty .
3 Erm , some film producer sitting in London , thinks of a rural county , he 'll probably think of Shropshire , and I think this is typical example of how we can dribble away our scarce resources on a couple of thousand here , a couple of thousand there to other bodies , erm , I am , I 'm , I 'm against this proposal , we 'll keep our money for essential items .
4 Say Tandy to the majority of the PC population and they 'll probably think of shops that sell electronic goods that are ‘ Custom Manufactured for Tandy in — ’ almost every country except the US .
5 ‘ London life , ’ Pascoe said , ‘ you 'll never die of boredom . ’
6 Since Mr Clinton has said many times that he will not send ground troops to Bosnia until there is peace , the protection he has in mind will presumably consist of air power , no more .
7 This could include ELT and non-ELT material and will mostly consist of documentary programmes or extracts from current affairs programmes .
8 Suggestions from the client ( which will normally consist of competitors and earlier approaches ) .
9 These precautions will usually consist of instructions sent out to managers .
10 Believe me , nobody will ever hear of Hyde again . ’
11 The opposite will also apply of course , and labour only sub-contract rates are sometimes more related to market conditions than to the actual work content .
12 It 's especially useful in lofts or cellars , and will also dispose of bath and/or shower waste through the same pipes .
13 History , if it is fair , will probably say of Carter that he was able to get some things done but that he was n't able to lead , that he was n't able to get the confidence of the people . ’
14 The diets of older people will often consist of foods favoured in their younger days , but which are now known to be deleterious to health .
15 Thus , we will frequently think of character or characterisation in drama or poetry in terms of novels , and particularly the novels which stress psychological interiority .
16 Yet another category will doubtless consist of instances in which evidence of guilt rests on novel scientific methods , such as devices for identifying child abuse .
17 We buy clothes because we like them , are inspired by them , ca n't ( supposedly ) live without them … but rarely because we will otherwise die of exposure .
18 ‘ At meals there is both restraint and royal bounty ; moderate drinking prevails without excess , yet those who hunger will never complain of frugality .
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