Example sentences of "will [vb infin] well [subord] " in BNC.

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1 You 'll know better than I do what that means . ’
2 ‘ I 'll do better than that .
3 ‘ I hope you 'll do better when I 'm in trouble . ’
4 Eubank said : ‘ Michael is never far from my thoughts — but he 'll understand better than anyone that on the day I must close out everything except the fight .
5 Or sometimes if they 're not sure I 'll say Well before we book it can you just have a run round the house and then ring me back tell me actually what there is to go .
6 He said , ‘ In the event of trickery , you will know better than to hope for your life .
7 This is a good species which will grow well provided the illumination is correct .
8 In addition , the team will do well if the Holy Spirit is manifested through wisdom , knowledge , faith , healing , miracles , discernment of spirits , prophecy , tongues and interpretation ( 1 Corinthians 12 : 8–12 ) .
9 Consequently , as most lecturers will be assessed at both extremes of a general rating scale , any lecturer will do well if he pleases half the audience .
10 For true spelling errors ( rather than typographical mistakes ) , a corrector which knows something about pronunciation will do better than one without , because a writer who is unsure of a spelling will probably attempt to spell a word as it sounds ( Mitton , 1987 ) .
11 Young , subordinate females will do better if they mate with a new male .
12 Do not think that your horse will do better if you add more than the recommendations , the fact is that too much is more harmful than too little .
13 McGregor supported the ideas of Maslow about man 's hierarchy of needs , and suggested that a Theory X approach will work well where man is concerned with his physiological and safety needs .
14 A quick transition will work better than a slow one .
15 Few clients can afford to advertise throughout the year and media people have to judge whether a " drip " will work better than a " burst " .
16 Most studies consider only social behaviour in the herd , or readily observed facts , such as that the horse is easily frightened , or that it will work better if it is rewarded rather than punished .
17 This may be difficult at home but you will work better if you have a desk in a room where you can do uninterrupted work .
18 The Bill will work better if it is implemented properly , if there is access to training for all who want it , if there are flexible patterns of employment to enable nurses to stay in the work force following post-basic training and if community care — where they will be doing their work — is implemented and fully funded .
19 Unused buttercream will freeze well until needed .
20 Prof King predicts that those crossbreds will perform well because of the Norwegian selection procedure .
21 A highly motivated individual , it is argued , will perform better than one with a low level of motivation .
22 I do n't know how they will respond to my abuse in the chip pan after a few months ' use , but I think they will fare better than other brushes I 've used in the past .
23 A variety of wording is used and it is difficult to be certain how such clauses will be interpreted ; but the change in judicial attitudes just noted would suggest that they will fare better than did the clause in Anisminic .
24 Eurodisney and its advisers , SG Warburg , can feel confident that the issue will go well because of the interest already shown in France , where half the £607m of shares will be issued .
25 We assume that it is enough that the new way will prove better than the old way once it has been tried for some time .
26 I bet Zeneca will prove better than BT long-term .
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