Example sentences of "and [adv] will " in BNC.
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1 | Other land does belong to the company , but it is being worked still and eventually will be restored . |
2 | and fellow members that will be down in Whitehall and eventually will put you to bed , if you bury your head in the sand and at the end of the day I 'm afraid the country is going to knock it off . |
3 | Well this goes by tortuous route and eventually will get to Newark . |
4 | Demonstrations have quietened down , I gather , and presumably will not flower again in strong colours until the TV cameras and reporters turn up again and I should think that is unlikely before the objectors start seriously to pitch in . |
5 | Rarely will evidence such as source A condemn itself so readily , and rarely will interpretation differ to this extreme . |
6 | Supposing you knew of somebody you thought , ‘ So and so 'll not be here long ’ , you 'd get a policy on 'em . |
7 | And so will a hundred others from hereabouts . |
8 | In that kind of free market he thrived and survived — and so will the best of his work . |
9 | To the immune systems of the animals that it may infect , the resultant mutant virus will look as if it is rabies and so will trigger antibodies and generally stimulate immunity against the disease . |
10 | Historians will find rich material , and so will the general reader prepared to browse and surrender to the many different idioms , rhythms and personalities revealed here . |
11 | If you are a great live act , they will keep coming back and so will the record companies . |
12 | Even though it might be argued that a regular life-style implies a regular degree of fatigue and so will require a regular amount of sleep , in practice , such a degree of regularity is not achieved . |
13 | For example , blind people will be unable to use light/dark changes and so will have to make more use of a regular sleep/wake rhythm or of social commitments . |
14 | The next big thing , you 'll be interested to hear ( and so will your gran ) , are nostalgic perfumes : anything by Caron or Mary Chess , Guerlain 's early fragrances , and look out , too , for a revival of Schiaparelli 's show-stopping ‘ Shocking ’ , in a bottle designed by painter Salvador Dali . |
15 | Most French and German employees contribute to schemes which do not involve invested funds , and so will not be covered by any EC directives . |
16 | Yours sincerely , ( Prof. ) Richard von Krafft-Ebing girl is obviously fairly intelligent , and so will find it hard to find a man worthy of her among the servant classes ; and how will she meet anyone else ? |
17 | If a protein is such that any change in its amino acid sequence will affect its functioning , then f will be small , and so will the rate of evolution . |
18 | The Leigh plant , which uses French equipment , can cope with large lorry tyres and so will work in ‘ a complementary manner ’ to the Elm Energy plant . |
19 | It is relatively easy to legislate against CFCs — but they may persist in the atmosphere for 100 years , and so will continue to build up ; and it is far harder to suppress N 2 0 production . |
20 | Second , it ignores the other social reality , that many pupils come from homes in which there is no stable and married family life and so will not be able to relate easily to this concept . |
21 | It is now my opinion that the main things to remember if you 're going back to work after having a baby are that as long as you find someone you 're happy with to look after your baby while you 're at work , you 'll be happy and so will your baby , and that you will be able to do the job when you go back , even if the thought of it scares you to death in the months leading up to your return . |
22 | The Mid-Atlantic Ridge will play an important part in our study of the nature of volcanism , and so will another , the East Pacific Rise , which runs up the eastern Pacific , and eventually intersects the North American continent in the vicinity of California . |
23 | In rural areas it might be that people will tell the parents of youths whom they see committing some offence ; and although crimes may be committed they will often be dealt with informally and so will not figure in the criminal statistics . |
24 | These common boundaries will have been digitized separated , and so will not , therefore , coincide exactly . |
25 | ‘ But now we know — and so will everyone else from here to Castlebar , includin' the peelers . |
26 | ‘ She 'll regret it — and so will that penniless bastard she ran away with . |
27 | Sex is often used as a means of getting close and having contact , but if we are of this type then we feel that the partner will sense our detachment of feeling and lack of giving , and so will reject us . |
28 | A further generalization of this solution was attempted by Halil ( 1979 ) , but this has subsequently been found to be incorrect and so will not be considered here . |
29 | A second possibility is that noun descriptions are always contrasted , and so will lead to the atomic individuals being mapped into different roles in possible scenarios . |
30 | It does n't mean that you will do everything in this way — you will have your own ideas and so will your management . |