Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Perhaps it is time we discussed the rules that will govern the unfortunate time we spend together until I return you to Milano tomorrow . ’
2 If you can show genuine enthusiasm for the company the interviewer will be reassured that you will stay a reasonable time with the firm and not be constantly on the lookout for something better .
3 Congress , President , the government have got no guts to announce publicly that their intentions to privatize the N H S on a date that will give the leading time with the razzmatazz and P R that they 've done before to sell shares , to sell shares in the British public in a public nationally held N H S , there will be no seats , there will be no Inspector Morses and others as there 've been with Telecom , gas , water and electricity .
4 Accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh , she will spend a short time in the town on Wednesday , 30 June .
5 The recommendation will be put by the ITF 's Rules of Tennis Committee to the Committee of Management in Paris in June and if accepted , it will travel to the Dominican Republic in September for presentation to the ITF Annual General Meeting , where , if it receives a ⅔ majority from delegates in attendance , it will become the first time that a new rule has been introduced since 1989 , when the tie break was standardised .
6 Two cartons , and it will keep a long time , even with no fridge .
7 He prepares very thoroughly , polishing the presentation time and time again , ensuring that his speech will fit the allotted time ( there 's nothing worse than speakers who overrun ) .
8 The last recommendation was seized upon by critics who calculate that storing the most frequently-used books high up in the four towers will create a considerable time delay in transporting them down to the reading areas .
9 With him Chopin 's music leaves its earthly moorings far behind ; as one writer put it ‘ when Cortot is no more Chopin will die a second time . ’
10 ‘ I am determined we will have a good time .
11 3 ) Sex : Amateur sexologists will have a good time too .
12 Current affairs programmes will have a tougher time : if Thames wins back its franchise , it will probably continue to make This Week .
13 Compaq figures NT will have a tough time on the server , so its server policy will either be in NetWare or SCO , sticking with the latter at least in the short term .
14 Unless those tariffs are diminished our textile industry will have a tough time , and more jobs will be lost .
15 Well — Frank will have a tough time to get into Norway 's world cup squad .
16 1992 , 28 , 46 ) will have a hard time in industry .
17 Even though it offers compensation to people who have already bought shops or flats , Albania 's court system , now being rebuilt from scratch after almost 30 years without a justice ministry , will have a hard time sorting out property disputes .
18 If any of these poor beggars die of cold old Starling will have a hard time digging a hole for them . ’
19 He was tremendously successful and his successor will have a hard time emulating him .
20 ‘ But you — and Nico — will have a wonderful time . ’
21 It will take a little time for me to forget the hurt and the disappointment …
22 ‘ I 'd like to set your wrist and put on a small plaster , which will take a little time to dry .
23 ‘ It will take a long time , we are just emerging from the dark ages , but things do n't happen if you do n't make them .
24 ‘ Yes , ’ he said , ‘ this is something that will take a long time to develop .
25 But the message that bad behaviour no longer brings rewards will take a long time to get through because of its history of being occasionally ( i.e. intermittently ) reinforced .
26 That change will take a long time , and be accompanied by increasing turbulence .
27 ‘ This will take a long time to sink in , ’ said Breeze .
28 It will take a long time to cover my wall .
29 It will take a long time . ’
30 A revival will take a long time , warned Davies , but spirited performances from players like Copsey and Lewis must give some cause for optimism .
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