Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | and then Steve says well I 'll just make last orders , see you later Paul . |
2 | I 'll just nip next door to the booking office and check the Old Guard — ease springs and inspect their rifles like . |
3 | You play to win or you 'll always come second . |
4 | You 'll always come first in my heart , that I promise … ’ |
5 | ‘ Well , that 's as may be ; but no matter what line my career takes , you 'll always come first . |
6 | He 'll bloody come next week . |
7 | Pay close attention to the sweep pattern and strokes , and this will eventually become second nature . |
8 | Similarly , it 's no good discovering that you are going to need an autocue and a slide projector when there 's no money left to buy or hire them , or that your guest speaker will only fly first class when you 've allocated £200 in your budget for his travel costs because someone vaguely remembered that £200 was the ‘ Apex fare ’ . |
9 | The person called will normally speak first ( which of course can not be heard ) . |
10 | Tribunals will generally regard first hand evidence as more likely to be correct than second-hand evidence , but there is no general requirement that what the claimant says must be corroborated by another person 's evidence . |
11 | If controlled breathing through your nose is not natural to you , it takes practice and concentration at first but it will soon become second nature — and you will feel better for it . |
12 | Stolen cars are often offered for sale and if you buy one — even unwittingly — the original owner or their insurance company will usually have first claim on the vehicle . |
13 | Health matters will usually come first , and then talk either of family news or of their past lives . |
14 | The only thing you can be sure of is that US interest will always come first . |
15 | There is n't much ( if anything ) left at the end of each month for any luxuries — like a night out or any new items of clothes — will always come first to make sure that he does n't miss out on anything . |
16 | The Wimbledon and United States Open champion , who will also miss next week 's grand prix tournament in Sydney and is unlikely to be fit for Tokyo the following week , has now lost any chance of overhauling Ivan Lendl as world No. 1 before the end of the year . |
17 | ‘ A Lesson with Mary ’ will also appear next month so watch out for that . |
18 | The springer spaniels , who gulp down what the children leave , will probably outlive next door 's parrot . |
19 | Strandli has 2 1/2 years left of his contract with the whites and will go for around £500 000 , He will probably leave next week — if — Albacete will pay the demanded 500K . |
20 | This is the point at issue in the ideological struggle between those who believe that TNCs will inevitably damage Third World development prospects in the long run , as against those who believe that there will be no development prospects without the TNCs . |
21 | The prevarication has set back the effort six months , said Sarfas , and OSF/1 for the Alphas will now emerge first , early next year . |
22 | Parcelforce is providing 30 jobs at its Clydeside delivery depot on Dixon 's Blazes industrial estate in the city , which will officially open next Monday . |
23 | He will definitely miss next week 's game but Wilko is hopeful that he 'll have him back for the Chelsea game . |
24 | A child 's use of the equipment may well reflect previous learning ; it may be imitative or imaginative , but will certainly provide first hand experience of using and organising everyday objects , together with opportunities for experiment with the way they behave . |
25 | We will therefore examine first a typical series of twelve notes : The series is not a theme but a sequence of notes , so it is usually written out as above in equal note values . |
26 | I will therefore move next to the Augustan Age and another undeniable source-work for the expansion of the character of Hercule Poirot , Alexander Pope 's Essay on Detection . |