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

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1 mm , eventually , hopefully somebody will come along or hopefully the blood will , the blood will slow down enough
2 The 1989 Declaration of Bonuses will once again ensure that the amounts payable under maturing Standard Life policies will compare extremely favourably with those payable under comparable policies issued by other life offices .
3 Intel Corp , obliquely confirming nagging reports that Pentium chips will be in critically short supply at least until October , now says it will ship only about 100,000 of the chips by the end of the year , where only two months ago it was talking ‘ hundreds of thousands ’ of parts this year ; Intel now sees 10,000 Pentiums going out by the end of June , 40,000 in the third quarter , and some 50,000 in fourth .
4 Which is the vocabulary is disappearing first and then I think maybe the actual intonations and phrases will disappear then too .
5 Thus the division between polytechnics and universities will disappear as both come under common funding councils , [ one each for England , Wales and Scotland ] , for example : Higher Education Funding Councils for universities and polytechnics and further Education Funding Councils for further education colleges .
6 After the election I am sure any enthusiasm he shows for this issue will disappear as quickly as he will .
7 And erm so that the campaign was working on two levels one to persuade women that they did n't have to take time off from working in factories , at certain times of the month and another to persuade women to use erm internal sanitary protection and as I said I will explain why later it comes into another section .
8 People will puke up all over the place and since it 's your fault , you 'll have to clear up the mess .
9 It will be clear from this that a proper approach will locate not only the appropriate level at which to resolve issues , but also the appropriate problem-solver .
10 Since most versions of legal theory are at least partial visions of law it is unsurprising that the criminal law will throw up both confirmations and refutations of most legal theories .
11 The hon. Member for Dumfries ( Sir H. Monro ) will recollect very well that , in 1980 , he piloted the Wildlife and Countryside Bill through the House .
12 The solution will bubble up immediately and sprinkling should be continued until it overflows to drain , if fitted , or reaches a stable level at the lip of the well .
13 He says he hopes the vicar will think very carefully before he does anything else .
14 For one thing , a plan based only on the rebate probably needs to run for about five years to be practical , otherwise the charges will eat up too much of the benefits .
15 In captivity synspilum will eat just about any of the normal cichlid foods — earthworms , woodlice , beefheart , liver , chicken , fish , mussel , prawn ; obviously the foods chosen should be of a size suited to the fish , and the diet should contain a high level of vegetable material cooked peas , scalded lettuce or spinach , duckweed or other aquatic plants ; if a pelleted food is to form part of the diet this should be one with a high vegetable content — pond pellets are often suitable .
16 Helping pupils to make informed choices about healthy living will influence not only their own future lives but those of their families .
17 It is the juxtaposition between these three strands which will influence not only the industrial and geographical pattern and form of MNE activity ; but how it affects the international allocation of resource and the world economic welfare .
18 So a mixed ending , part loss , part that essential gain , will arise almost naturally .
19 In practice , this situation will arise only very rarely if a regime of symptom control and no more has been adopted .
20 Timber buildings may simply rot and collapse , and other features such as pits and ditches will silt up very rapidly once they cease to be maintained .
21 Greens are against multinationals , naturally , and even against the ending of monetary barriers within the EC because ‘ wealth will migrate even more quickly to those areas which are already wealthy , while the ‘ peripheral areas ’ will continue to be fed grudgingly with money for inappropriate projects like wall-to-wall holiday apartments and nuclear waste dumps . ’
22 Ask this question of our sportsdesk , and they will answer very slowly and carefully .
23 And I will willingly show the place tomorrow , and if he has any question to ask me now , I will answer as well as I may .
24 A council decision to crackdown on late-night drinking means that some will remain open later than others , depending on their zone .
25 However , the percentage of electrification in the Spanish system is much higher than in Britain and will remain so even after the completion of BR 's current major electrification project on the East Coast Main Line .
26 The report warned : " Unless there is reduction of population growth together with a resolution of the landless peasant phenomenon , it is difficult to see that much forest will remain in just a few decades time " .
27 The way in which credit granters make this decision will affect not just how that individual uses credit but through its effect on similar individuals in the same circumstances may also affect general patterns of credit use .
28 The pressures of long-term planning will affect not just post-registration courses .
29 We can see that a horse 's physical needs , like food , will affect not only its health , but also its emotions ; and we can see , too , that denial of the horse 's psychological needs will only make life more difficult for ourselves .
30 So our care and management of the young horse will affect not only how the horse relates to people , but whether the horse relates to its environment in a way that is constructive or destructive to the horse itself .
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