Example sentences of "will [verb] [pers pn] [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 | 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 . |
4 | When you first introduce a technical term which needs explanation , either explain it immediately or indicate that you will explain it shortly . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Instead of recording data it will transmit them back continuously to tracking stations at Villafranca , in Spain and Carnavon in Australia . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | How it will earn them more money . |
9 | From two sales , if you do that , will earn you that guaranteed . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | If they are a pain the cast will throw them out and they 'll return to the factory they came from . ’ |
12 | ‘ And you know very well that once you are gone Miss Araminta will throw me out of the house . ’ |
13 | She expounded the Scriptures to her nuns , she will expound them now to her disciples . |
14 | But digging into the reserves will hurt them further , even though profits are expected to double the current year . |
15 | If he wins a lot of breeders will think they too should go back to school . |
16 | And the men will think them much safer if my method is French . |
17 | ‘ 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | But when she comes back , woe to us both , she will eat you up ! " |
21 | We might surrender to fear , which is when it will eat us completely , leaving us paralysed and unable to act or think clearly . |
22 | 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 . ’ |
23 | It will improve gearing and the offeror 's ability to borrow ( unsecured creditors will regard it as similar to share capital ) but the holders will expect a higher yield to compensate them for their higher risk , although this should be less than that expected for preference share capital . |
24 | Er no one will fancy him now . |
25 | I 'm quite sure some agency will oblige you temporarily until you can find another assistant . |
26 | ‘ I will service her up for you . |
27 | But if you do have any questions , please get in touch with your branch and we will answer them quickly and clearly . |
28 | ‘ Ribalta is hard to hit , but if I can catch him I will knock him out . ’ |
29 | All we 're asking for , as I think perhaps the council will knock it down anyway in all the letters they 've written you do n't . |
30 | The party 's policies and programme for power will affect them directly . |