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

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1 That is to say that both bitmap and vector graphics are supported a la Corel 3 , but a lot faster ( and we 're told that this being a Beta version , there 's a fair amount of debugging code in the software that will slow it down .
2 Take as few electronic items as possible — security screening will slow you down
3 Will the vast sums of money which are being asked for by the Governing Bodies of Sport mean that they will price themselves out of the market or will television continue to pay as they compete for audiences ?
4 Otherwise private education will price itself out of its newly toughened market .
5 Any conception of justice in personal behaviour , any theory about how the just person behaves toward others , will limit that area of personal sovereignty , but no conception acceptable to most of us will eliminate it entirely .
6 When you first introduce a technical term which needs explanation , either explain it immediately or indicate that you will explain it shortly .
7 So , argues Daedalus , an atom intercepting an X-ray of this energy will absorb it completely by resonance absorption , promoting an electron up to the higher electron-shell .
8 Instead of recording data it will transmit them back continuously to tracking stations at Villafranca , in Spain and Carnavon in Australia .
9 WEST INDIES pace bowler Courtney Walsh has asked agent Jonathan Barnett to negotiate a new deal with Gloucestershire that will earn him as much from county cricket as Pakistan stars Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis .
10 How it will earn them more money .
11 From two sales , if you do that , will earn you that guaranteed .
12 Then it will wing itself up a bit and fall on to me .
13 If UK incentives prove unattractive , these mobile projects will locate themselves elsewhere within the Community .
14 Along with Siemens Italia SpA president Giorgio Scanavacca , Italian legal authorities arrested Davide Giacalone , former advisor to Oscar Mammi , former minister of post and telecom , on bribery charges : Giacalone is charged with having accepted $5.3m from Giuseppe Parrella , former managing director of ASST , Azienda Telefonica dello Stato SpA , in the minister 's study ; Giacalone has already told the police that he passed the money on to representatives of the Republican party ; for his part , the former PTT minister declared his innocence : ‘ That I was involved in a history of billion-lire bribes is as unfounded as it is untrue — at whatever moment the magistrates tell me it is necessary to investigate my accounts , I will liberate myself immediately from parliamentary immunity , ’ he said .
15 However , where we are aware of any building works which may reasonably be considered to adversely affect your enjoyment , we will notify you as soon as possible .
16 If they are a pain the cast will throw them out and they 'll return to the factory they came from . ’
17 ‘ And you know very well that once you are gone Miss Araminta will throw me out of the house . ’
18 The Trunchbull will throw anything around just to keep her arm in , especially children . ’
19 She expounded the Scriptures to her nuns , she will expound them now to her disciples .
20 But digging into the reserves will hurt them further , even though profits are expected to double the current year .
21 If he wins a lot of breeders will think they too should go back to school .
22 And the men will think them much safer if my method is French .
23 ‘ Miss Abbott , ’ the Rector said , advancing into the room , his legs severely hampered by the clinging children , ‘ you will think me abominably lax not to have called upon you since your arrival .
24 Many people furthermore ( much to the irritation of utilitarians , it must be said ) will think it right and proper to give tea and cake to the healthy beggar at their own gate but think little of those starving overseas ; they are someone else 's business , it is argued .
25 The passengers who use an airport will think it too barren of temperament to have anything so interesting as an atmosphere , but for the people who work there its moods are as mutable and contagious as any other place 's .
26 Now if you think a carp will eat anything then you are wrong .
27 But when she comes back , woe to us both , she will eat you up ! "
28 Tired , not to say bemused , by their recently-acquired reputation as miserygobs and no-hopers , POP WILL EAT ITSELF recently decided to follow the example of history 's great groups and get themselves photographed with a very famous and trendy actor .
29 We might surrender to fear , which is when it will eat us completely , leaving us paralysed and unable to act or think clearly .
30 The unspoken and unacceptable reality is that when I do decide to have a baby , my bosses will regard me as less promotable than a childless woman or a man . ’
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