Example sentences of "will [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Other waste products , such as faeces and urine also break down into ammonia and these levels will build up to where they are harmful to the fish , unless you take steps to lower them via a biological filter . |
2 | This led to the usual talk of dismissing coach Luis Gradin , the man in charge throughout this period of successive defeats , but he will stay on at least until the end of the year when the present Argentine RU committee changes . |
3 | If this type of interviewer senses a weak spot he or she will hang on in there — mercilessly . |
4 | GRAHAM Taylor will welcome back at least three of his ‘ famous five ’ today and draw close to his England dream team for the World Cup qualifier against Turkey on November 18 . |
5 | Our friend will carry on for ever and never return . ’ |
6 | And he will appear in at least one feature film for Columbia , which Sony owns . |
7 | You may have a , a compliance issue outstanding , or whatever , or there 's been a complaint against you , it will show up in here , it 's very rare , but it 's indicating that there 's something that needs to be looked at . |
8 | Last year 's unstoppable strikeforce of Mark Hateley and Ally McCoist will team up for only the third time this season , Hateley with a ten goal start on his partner . |
9 | A new print campaign , based on the ‘ After dark — Tia Maria ’ theme , will run in at least four other European markets . |
10 | New Zealand 's Brad Butterworth , watch captain on the winning Steinlager II in the previous race , will skipper the boat though Conner will sail on at least one of the shorter legs in the 34,000-mile race . |
11 | Wherever you train you will work in at least three , but usually four or five different areas of the law over the two-year period . |
12 | For the first four Mondays in the month a walk will set off at 10.30am from Plas y Brenin National Mountain Centre ( GR 1718579 ) . |
13 | We anticipate that complaints will level off at approximately 950 a year . |
14 | We will measure up to tomorrow 's requirements only by measuring up to today 's . |
15 | It is to be hoped that future titles will move on from here and handle some of the visionary , imaginative and fantastic possibilities of fiction also . |
16 | For instance , a player could be paid £50,000 for a property which his new club will sell on for only £30,000 . |
17 | It will die out over there and the flames were coming through the bricks were n't it mam ? |
18 | like a G they will join up in exactly the same way next time he does it , even to the same letter |
19 | ‘ The obstetrics and gynaecology team will take over from here , ’ he explained tersely . |
20 | The popular budget and mid-priced range from EB seems not to be with us any more , alas , but the importers are bringing in a good looking range from Gravity which they hope will take over from where EB left off — prices from about £45 to £55 . |
21 | The groups , comprising business people , lawyers , accountants and DTI officials will take over from where the review of parts of the 1985 Companies Act announced last November left off . |
22 | A spectacular 130 balloons will take off at 6am and 6pm on all three days of this highlight event in the European ballooning calendar . |
23 | But every so often , something will erupt out of nowhere , break through our defences and turn the well-ordered furniture upside-down . |
24 | how much of this often innovative work will see mass production — and how many of its designers will end up with appropriately creative jobs in today 's depressed jobs in today£s depressed job market — remains to be seen . |
25 | Rents will go up by almost ten percent instead of forty five , and houses themselves wo n't be sold to a housing association . |
26 | I have never been so happy in my life and I know that it will go on for ever . |
27 | As Lord Hill replied to an outraged Lord Derby , whose TWW had ‘ stood on its record ’ and been brusquely dismissed , newcomers such as Harlech could offer only promises , ‘ but if promise is never to be preferred to performance , then every television company will go on for ever ’ ( Sendall , 1983 , p. 359 ) . |
28 | So it goes on and on and on and presumably it will go on for ever . |
29 | ‘ I will be speaking to Mr Taylor privately and we will go on from there . |
30 | The charging light will go out after approximately an hour , when charging is complete . |