Example sentences of "will get the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Once in nineteen times your opponent will get the first pair correct , so you will only win nine to one , but the main point is that , as soon as you begin your turn , you play faultlessly .
2 And if the scheme works , West Mercia Police says many of its other 691 parishes will get the new breed of crimefighter too .
3 Duke of Monmouth , following in Oh So Risky 's footsteps , won last year 's Triumph Hurdle and will get the strongly-run race and fast ground so necessary to see him at his best .
4 My Lords , I do n't think co-option is satisfactory under these circumstances er I think my erm th the Noble Lord has a good route er has a good number but a bad route and that my Noble Friend is in the position to propose a good route er if he will get the right number .
5 She in turn may hope that in time she will get the caring response she is really seeking and will pursue the pattern .
6 On the left it is believed that it will encourage political participation , and on the right it is believed that it will get the central state off the backs of individuals and allow greater individual choice .
7 Well , that 's what we try to do , but you know you will get the perpetual troublemakers ’ ( FN 8/7/87 , p. 9 ) .
8 They , of course , will get the appropriate premiums , whatever accommodation they are in .
9 TRUE to form , the Reagan administration last Monday announced that national defence will get the best pickings of the federal budget for 1984 .
10 The combinations are endless , but you will get the best results if you choose the pattern you wish to make with the pictures before starting work .
11 Those are : whether it will get the 2000 Olympics ; and whether it will become again the seat of government .
12 You will get the lazy child who copies what the next child is doing and these copiers must be helped to think for themselves .
13 For areas that will get the occasional splash or may suffer from condensation , a water-resistant adhesive and grout is perfectly adequate , but for surfaces such as shower cubicles , which will have to withstand prolonged wetting , it is essential to use both waterproof adhesive and waterproof grout .
14 His stable star will get the easy ground he needs at Ayr today , but the Friendly Hotels PLC Station Hotel Ayr Novice Chase also offers modest prizes considering the decent line-up .
15 Although the celebrations that mark the opening of the new building continue , the main topic of conversation at West kidlington school is who 's balloon will get the furthest .
16 The danger , clearly , is that a tight budget will not bring about the desired response from the financial markets , and business will get the worst of both worlds — continued high interest rates and no help from the budget .
17 But the Freight Transport Associations says that its members will get the worst of both worlds .
18 She will get the magnificent Kensington Palace home , where she will be free to entertain whoever she wishes in royal splendour .
19 ‘ Fergie will get the Arctic freeze-out. ’ *Peter Thompson is co-author with Chris Hutchins of Sarah 's Story , to be published by Smith Gryphon in October .
20 All right , I know that one of us will get the inevitable bottle of aftershave , or talcum powder .
21 His bosses at Datronech Ltd , Aldershot , Hants , insist that any other computer salesmen who damage their expensive VWs will get the same treatment for a month .
22 Just because you output the document to a LaserWriter Plus from XYZ Publisher version 1.2 does not mean that the bureau will get the same result from version 1.35 talking to a Linotronic 100 .
23 But that 's , but the , this actually sets out that everybody will get the same , it does n't , it has absolutely nothing to do with people coming forward .
24 will get the same you have n't had
25 So a a a a as you say that the problem is that erm as this process gets under way and er i i s so , I , I think it 's , it 's not just absolute egalitarian in that everybody will get the same , I think there was an assumption that there would be enough for everybody becoming up to a middle peasant status .
26 Existing shareholders and employees will get the same incentives as the public as well as special treatment on allocation .
27 Not just Labour , Conservative , every one of them will get the same answer from me !
28 Now when this is all over , and Saddam has got to be stopped , forcibly stopped , when this is over , I believe that there 's got to be no reneging as this country has constantly done with the Arabs ; there has got to be a Middle East conference , and the Israelis said ‘ yes , we agree to your State , but return to your original frontiers or you will get the same treatment as Saddam has got . ’
29 The SURPRISE ministerial announcement last weekend to allow mining close to the Vale of Belvoir in Leicestershire means that the plan for a new pit at Ashfordby will get the green light before the contentious issue of where to put the mounds of unsightly spoil that the pit will produce has been settled .
30 Nor will it will get the green light until the United Nations is satisfied that Iraq has fulfilled all the conditions laid down in the Security Council resolutions during the hostilities .
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