Example sentences of "[art] [adv] [adv] [pers pn] will " in BNC.
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1 | He come in , he 's fucking right as rain me come in oh I 'm feeling right got in , sat here for about half an hour quick mad dash , chucked at the fucking shit house murghhh ! the fucking well I wo n't be able to play cos I do n't |
2 | And the more enjoyable they are , the more regularly you will do them . |
3 | It is probably fair to say that the shorter the time limit imposed by the clause , the more strictly it will be interpreted . |
4 | The more time you spend with horses observing their behaviour , the more effectively you will be able to judge their moods . |
5 | The more you use them , the more easily they will come to you and the more personal and particular will their meaning be . |
6 | The general or ‘ philosophical ’ curriculum that I advocate would be based on a single principle : that the less narrowly a child 's critical faculties are confined within the bounds of a single set of concepts or procedures , the more easily he will be able to adapt to life after school , whether at work or in higher education , and the more free his imagination will become ; these two targets in fact being one and the same . |
7 | He is right — the more times a golfer is in contention , the more often he will lose . |
8 | The quicker heat escapes from your hot water tank , the more often you will need to switch on the water heating to warm it up . |
9 | The finer the foam , or the smaller the cartridge , the more often it will need cleaning . |
10 | The more important security , structure and definition are to us , the more readily we will absorb the formal signals about expected behaviour . |
11 | At the very least they will regard as over-severe that judgment of Owen which condemns his failure in his fifties to act upon Marxist doctrine before Marx , still in his teens , had formulated it . |
12 | If the impeller runs dry , irreparable damage can easily be done , or at the very least it will be the cause of clattering , noisy units . |
13 | A common application environment for a range of desktop interfaces , including Open Look , Motif , X.desktop , Hewlett-Packard Co VUE and OS/2 is due at UniForum this month : at the very least it will include specifications enabling independent software vendors to develop applications with features — such as install procedures — that are recognised and handled accordingly by each of the graphical front-ends . |
14 | A common application environment for a range of desktop interfaces , including Open Look , Motif , X.desktop , HP VUE and OS/2 is due at Uniforum next month ( UX No 423 ) : at the very least it will include specifications allowing independent software vendors to develop applications with features — such as install procedures — that are recognised and handled accordingly by each of the front-ends . |
15 | I hope not , because you may be able to fill a gap in the market , and at the very least you will be using your knitting machine and gaining experience all the time . |
16 | The very least you will gain from this is the location of a productive swim . |
17 | ‘ I should think that will be the very least I will break , ’ said Alex Household , and walked towards the stage . |
18 | It 's like a little girl has been playing with her mother 's scissors , and she sat in front of the mirror wondering what her mother 's going to say , and whether if she snips a little more it 'll be OK . |
19 | so that gives us this and so if I said erm and that 's a all right we 'll leave that as twelve X squared minus one . |
20 | Every so often they 'll need to diet again , but you would n't call them fat , and you certainly would n't call them losers . |
21 | I think a , every so often it 'll be very interesting , very sort of , we did try this once did n't we ? |
22 | Every so often it will flap again to give itself a little more power and lift . |
23 | Every so often you 'll have to shoot the creature to stun it again . |
24 | Erm well could I deal with the management agency question first an an then perhaps I 'll invite Mr Perry to speak on the difficulties in trying to equalise work share of one project with trying to counterbalance on another . |