Example sentences of "will [adv] be able to " in BNC.

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1 Six or seven days , I would say — I 'll not be able to be more precise until the autopsy . ’
2 A bit fiery , but do n't worry — I 'll still be able to type . ’
3 I think you 'll probably be able to .
4 You 'll probably be able to that .
5 There 's a in the restaurant , somebody 's in here as well , so I 'll probably be able to just .
6 So when that research becomes available , we 'll actually be able to be much , much more specific about where we 're targeting , because I agree it 's , you know , some of these are somewhat surprising .
7 The theory goes something like this : as long as a country can continue to borrow money , it will effectively be able to ‘ roll over ’ its debt indefinitely .
8 They will not be able to because , when you restart , you do not place one cup face upwards .
9 But Mr Clinton will not be able to immediately bask in the outgoing President 's glory .
10 This can not be articulated in a sufficiently quantifiable form , and even those elements more amenable to measurement will not be able to be measured accurately .
11 Such decisions will not be able to be made by a single Prime Minister without reference back .
12 This will then overcome this silly bigotry of the Labour Group in trying to ostracise the opted-out school in and the College , when this Charter is in place , we 'll be able to compare every facet of education across the district because the results will be published for all to see and these two schools will not be able to be frozen out of that exercise .
13 Our lucky prize winner will soon be able to camp out in comfort and style with a brand new top quality tent from Phoenix .
14 Trade and Industry Secretary , Peter Lilley , announced that Britain will still be able to down a pint after 1992 , despite some attempts by Brussels to bring the UK into the metric system .
15 It is still too early to generalise much about this subject — if indeed one will ever be able to .
16 SNMP information from intelligent hub systems will also be able to be forwarded to IBM 's mainframe host-based NetView management environment .
17 You will probably be able to " negotiate " where you go by talking to the teacher or co-ordinator who is responsible for organising the Work Experience programme .
18 In actual fact , that car of his being light , I mean a front wheel drive will probably be able to and being light probably be better served for getting out of difficult situations than the other cars .
19 ‘ We believe we are making our financial statements more understandable , and that they will now be able to be read by people other than actuaries .
20 We believe that our financial statements will now be able to be read by people other than actuaries .
21 ‘ Users who have been successfully running applications on systems which are now nearing the end of their life cycle , such as the NCR Tower , will now be able to right-size to UnixWare platforms .
22 The Davies admit they will never be able to truly thank the American doctors — or the people who helped raise £350,000 to pay for the transplant finally made possible by a £150,000 gift from King Fahd of Saudi Arabia .
23 Thirdly , there is a concern to explain to the Community that if there are to be compensations , we can not create a whole new system of compensatory payments which will last for ever at a price which will never be able to be paid .
24 So , yes , the United States Air Force may be able to destroy cities , plants , installations and people , but it will never be able to be decisive in concluding the battle .
25 ‘ If you 're going to be silly , you wo n't be able to .
26 Great fun if you do n't take it too seriously and with effects as ludicrous as these you wo n't be able to .
27 A YOU probably wo n't be able to completely eliminate it , but you can certainly reduce it .
28 I wo n't be able to , will I ? ’
29 Daemon spawn wo n't be able to home in and manifest themselves .
30 ‘ Well , if yer was n't involved 'e wo n't be able to .
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