Example sentences of "will [verb] [adv prt] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 As Zinyama and Whitlow ( 1986 ) have pointed out , erosion problems are likely to increase in the Communal Lands , where a population growth of 3.6 per cent per year means that the population will double in less than 20 years .
2 This will build up obviously as we go through the course .
3 The deals will bring in more than £2 million and that will help Smith keep other players at the club .
4 TICKET sales to the public and to corporate sponsors will bring in more than £6.5 million when Europe meet the US in the most lucrative Ryder Cup match yet at The Belfry on 24-26 September this year .
5 TICKET sales to the public and to corporate sponsors will bring in more than £6.5 million when Europe meet the US in the most lucrative Ryder Cup match yet at The Belfry on 24-26 September this year .
6 Although they will grow on successfully when put out into the garden in spring or summer , the flowers you get in future years may well turn pink if you are not on an acid soil .
7 ‘ But I will stick around only as long as I am doing justice to myself and the team .
8 ‘ I do n't think all this will sink in properly until we 've seen her for ourselves . ’
9 If animals ca n't adapt to change then they will die out just as the dinosaurs did .
10 In addition , soldiers in Saudi Arabia will get some protection from their gas masks , which will filter out more than 99% of aerosol particles .
11 It may be that the lovely weather will go on even after the hall is pulled down , in which case we can meet out of doors , but we ca n't expect to go on doing that when autumn and winter comes , can we ? ’
12 True , Novell seems to be promising that life will go on much as usual .
13 Then if he still has not come out of the tent I will go down there while it is still light , very quietly , and see if I can see , without getting too close , how he is .
14 Our clientele will go down quicker than free beer on a beano ! ’
15 Time spent collecting concrete evidence that you possess these and similar skills and qualities which are often expressed in rather general terms will pay off handsomely when you are required to prove your worth in an interview .
16 First decide whether you wish to make a portrait or landscape design , and check that the card will stand up properly if you are opting for the latter shape .
17 If too great a volume is produced for the i.c. to handle it shuts down automatically but will come on again when correct conditions are restored .
18 The Norpac decoders for the trial are expensive , at about £1600 , but the price will come down considerably if the trial is a success .
19 The criticisms contained in the report are expected to cause considerable embarrassment to the government , which maintains that since energy saving reduces costs it will come about naturally if market forces are allowed to function without interference .
20 I do n't know what me pictures will come out like because when we started taking them we were that cold our hands were going like this .
21 What matters is her books , which with their luminous language and insights , will live on long after this bitchy attack has been forgotten . ’
22 Take carry-on baggage only : If you register to travel on a flight , your bags will get on even if you do n't .
23 But some will get through more than five times that .
24 But the signals will get through only if there is budget discipline : if , in other words , the still massive indirect subsidies to factories — tax exemptions , soft credits , loans — are cut at the same time .
25 Sainsbury 's has said it will pull out altogether if a forthcoming appeal by Safeway for an out-of-town development at Blands ' Corner is successful .
26 Beds vary enormously in style and price , but you get what you pay for and a cheap bed will wear out faster than a quality style .
27 No partner has a guarantee that the other will turn out exactly as he or she would wish .
28 It 's my guess and it 's an educated guess , within the next decade this growth will speed up partly because of new technology and the employer 's needs to cut costs and maximize profits .
29 NURSING STAFF and other public sector workers will find out tomorrow whether their pay will be frozen or if rises are to be pegged to 2% or less next year .
30 Gary Stevens will find out today if he requires another operation on the foot in which he cracked a bone during the summer .
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