Example sentences of "as [subord] [pron] will [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's that same adhesive — it looks as if it will have to be withdrawn ; there 's definitely some harmful irritant in it . ’ |
2 | Apple has been advising developers for some time to use names and not numbers but not all seem to have taken heed — it looks as though they will have to when System 7.0 comes out next year equipped with Apple 's own outline font system . |
3 | We do n't have the full details yet , but it looks as though we 'll have the status quo for the next 3 years . |
4 | One dealer said : ‘ It looks as though we 'll enter the New Year on the crest of a wave . ’ |
5 | Mr Ivan Norman , 30 , Business Operations Director for Nevada Bob 's , said : ‘ The Easter weekend , April and May periods , are the busiest of the year for us It now looks as though we will spend them temporarily out of business . ’ |
6 | But now it looks as though I 'll have to . ’ |
7 | The more you look as though you will fit in the better . |
8 | Come in looking as though you might be able to solve an interviewer 's problems , not as though you will bring a whole lot of problems of your own . |
9 | That hair looks as though it 'll take a lot of coping with . ’ |
10 | It now looks as though it will do the same for them in plastic sea kayak design . |
11 | Short of finding a long forgotten stock of Tempo spares in a local high street hardware shop , it looks as though it will have to be a new cooker . |
12 | Anyway , the ‘ monitor ’ also sounds as though it will add considerably to the overall cost . |
13 | ‘ Final details are still to be agreed , but I took along the usual samples of your work and it looks as though she 'll want to incorporate feature tiles and maybe also a patterned frieze . ’ |
14 | ‘ She came back from Scotland in fine form and it 's certainly looking as though she 'll run again , ’ he added . |
15 | ‘ Pears never looks as though he will drop a clanger . |