Example sentences of "as it will [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So Alan you go with our warm thanks and our very best wishes for a future which I know will be as valuable to the church as it will lead to a gap in our ranks which it will be difficult to fill .
2 Instruct each individual as it will vary from place to place on the floor .
3 By definition , the weapon has not been discarded , as it will remain on the statute book , with the renewal of the order , in terms of the life of the statute .
4 Here , it 's especially best to check whether you are covered , as it will depend on which type of policy you have .
5 I 've been told it 's about as good as it will gfet for the time being .
6 An animal does indeed strive instinctively to keep alive , much as it will forage for food ( plants in unconscious and less mobile ways do also ) , but , lacking language , it is unduly anthropomorphic to describe this as hoping or aspiring to live to a ripe old age ; except perhaps as a joke .
7 The character of the town overall will be affected , as it will cut off Haughton , Springfield and Harrowgate Hill .
8 Wrath turned on that Prime Minister when it was realised that he was not right , just as it will turn on the present Prime Minister .
9 Fred Sharpe is beginning to regret the decision to buy this ingredient in advance as it will deteriorate in store and may become dangerous before the end of the budget period .
10 And so I said , saying to my wife , Well , I said er , I 've got , I 'm going to get involved in bus fares to and from office , and I 'd got two kids at that time and I said er , I do n't know when Anne said , Well no good , cos she was a good socialist and all , and says , Right , no good letting money stand in the road as it will get by .
11 The strategy of encouraging , supporting and protecting deliberate non-payers is deeply flawed , as it will rebound on the most vulnerable .
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