Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] will [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 And they 're all nice engines but there is nothing that will ever get anywhere near the V twelve .
2 He really enjoys himself and will happily stay on afterwards for drinks .
3 Most reptiles , having buried or concealed their eggs in some way , abandon them , but a few stay beside them and will valiantly defend them against robbers .
4 Display your children 's art lesson masterpieces round the room — it will encourage and gratify them and will certainly provide talking points .
5 Your local vet will also advise you and will probably have leaflets in his or her surgery that have been published by the various pet food manufacturers .
6 Studies published in the National Geographic Society 's journal Research & Exploration show that the phenomenon thought to account for the warming at night — increased cloud cover — is probably caused by the warming itself and will thus continue to moderate the effect as long as the warming continues by keeping day temperatures lower .
7 It will cost him nothing but will greatly benefit him , as well as homeowners .
8 Star Trek 's something that will never die , I mean not Star Trek erm Dar
9 They give you the immediate impression of being a band here to stay : one that 'll potentially outlast changes in the musical landscape , without turning into listed institutions like Simple Minds .
10 Route planning and detailed control of the customer servicing represent a big development in our division , and one that will significantly streamline our operations .
11 However , the great hope all dieters have is that this new diet will be the one that will really work .
12 Can maths teachers be entrusted with drawing inferences , trends etc. from significant data , or must they automatically stick to anodyne data which will offend no one but will automatically remove true significance from their work and lead to many students being bereft of motivation ?
13 Haveing therefore an intire Confidence that his said Highnesse the Prince of Orange will perfect the deliverance soe farr advanced by him and will still preserve them from the violation of their rights which they have here asserted and from all other attempts upon their Religion Rights and Liberties .
14 Her husband and colleague Dr E.A. Maury writes , ‘ She continues to show the way for those who have been willing to recognise her and will long do so for those who seek a new orientation for their moral and physical well-being ’ .
15 She has a great future ahead of her and will undoubtedly improve as here serve and volleys do .
16 Erm we may of course go to Bowness next year if the circumstances change and we can manage it that will course cost a fair amount of money but that remains to be seen , we 'll have to wait and see how the club progresses during the year whether we think we can do it .
17 ‘ I want to think about it and will probably make my mind up in the next day or two . ’
18 A major difficulty is likely to be that doctors are usually on the side of giving support rather than receiving it and will probably find it difficult to recognise their own needs .
19 If the buyer finds that the bill of lading is not in order , i.e. it indicates that the contract has not been complied with , he can refuse to accept it and will therefore refuse to sign the bill of exchange .
20 However , the mystery remains and I will never forget it and will always puzzle over the mysterious footprints that defied all the obstacles , or did they ?
21 In many cases , the traits of resignation and the low inspirations that Lewis describes are merely responses to the situation in which the poor find themselves and will therefore change if the situation changes .
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