Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Cut the power and pull back the yoke fully , whereupon the Aircoupe will slow down to 50 mph and , because you ca n't stall it , will nod and mush downwards , the full-span ailerons remaining effective throughout .
2 Wind/U , a complete set of Windows APIs operating under Motif that Bristol wrote , is currently in beta and will ship in in the fourth quarter priced at $50,000 per product license .
3 According to NCR , the two- to 16- processor 3555 will deliver up to 1,440 VAX MIPS and comes with up to 8Mb cache , 2Gb RAM and 112Gb of internal disk storage , increased to 2Tb with external disks .
4 Apple reportedly hopes to offer the machine at approximately Macintosh LC II prices , but it will deliver up to 30 times the LC II 's performance when running software written for the new RISC CPU 's native mode .
5 According to NCR , the two to 16 processor 3555 will deliver up to 1,440 VAX MIPS and comes with up to 8Mb cache , 2Gb RAM and 112Gb of internal disk storage , increased to 2,000Gb with external disks .
6 A fully configured nCube 2E will deliver up to 1,280 MIPS and 422 MFLOPS , the company says .
7 If the small company audit is abolished , the reason for being authorised will disappear along with a substantial part of their earning capacity which they do not believe they can recoup through selling other services .
8 Erm , the storage binder , we , we , er , anticipate that you of course , will wind up with shelves full of storage binders housing various diaries , and you 'll want to know in ten years ' time , which storage binder has your nineteen ninety-four diary , erm , that 's what that label is for .
9 Let's run now or we will wind up alongside him . "
10 Lysette has no fears that her marriage to hunky Luc will wind up like a scene out of Husbands and Wives or with the heartbreaking headlines that Woody and Mia have endured .
11 The society will lend up to 95 per cent of the purchase price or valuation , whichever is lower .
12 Mortgage Business will lend up to 75% on a self-certified basis .
13 ‘ I will stride out with you , ’ she promised .
14 We will refund up to £100 per person for the medical expenses of anyone who was in your car and was injured when the car was involved in an accident .
15 We will refund up to £100 per person for the medical expenses of anyone who was in your car and was injured when the car was involved in an accident .
16 ( The scampi is dodgy ; later I will throw up in the smelly boat toilet . )
17 Economists have told me this could be the final push that will consign up to 250,000 people to the scrap heap . ’
18 It pays to examine all gutter brackets and clips to ensure no water will drip on to walls .
19 The main brain-boggler from this vantage point is without a doubt whether James Hetfield 's spittle will drip down through the metal grille as he stands above our heads .
20 If the hon. Gentleman will think back to days gone by , he will remember that such questions have been perennial in the few weeks before a general election .
21 He will zoom up to her , stop with a screech of brakes , and ask her something like when lighting-up time is .
22 ‘ If Lennox does n't learn to crouch and get his right hand up more , Ruddock will zoom in on that and it is going to be all over .
23 If a foal is frightened in the paddock it will rush back to its mother , and seek body contact with her ( often at the ‘ milkbar ’ ) for reassurance .
24 If a horse is frightened , particularly a foal , it will rush back to the other horses or its dam for the psychological comfort of contact .
25 He believes ‘ Chicago will evolve back into one major large fair ’ , and Mr Blackman agrees that within a few years , ‘ there will be one show of real importance , or there will be two distinctly different shows ’ .
26 According to one hypothesis ( p. 90–91 ) , the smell of its home stream is memorized by the young salmon , and when it grows up it will migrate back to the river that smells like its home stream .
27 The jury will remain out for a year or two yet on whether the operating system can see off the threat from Microsoft Corp and its Windows NT , but Unix is definitely not winning big in the public relations stakes : the Wall Street Journal dismisses Unix as ‘ a catch-all term for many operating systems that share some features and a common parentage ’ .
28 The jury will remain out for a year or two yet on whether the operating system can see off the threat from Microsoft Corp and its Windows NT , but Unix is definitely not winning big in the public relations stakes : the Wall Street Journal dismisses Unix as ‘ a catch-all term for many operating systems that share some features and a common parentage ’ .
29 A second consequence is that UK competition law will remain out of line with EC law .
30 In the case of the £64.99 Streetfighter II , the shop will make up to £25 per sale .
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