Example sentences of "[adv] will [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 So will Britain now follow the Germans down ?
2 Er , I 'll have coffee and er so will Patrick , whatever he says I said , oh yeah so I said oh does he want sugar ?
3 So will Helen and so will Jenny I do snazzy formal
4 So will Helen and so will Jenny I do snazzy formal
5 How long will East Germany 's grace period last and will the grace ( on , say , the sale of shoddy products ) extend into West Germany ?
6 ‘ How long will Rhoda be away , John ? ’
7 Not only will Germany continue to provide some support for their exports , but neither of the two economies spent and borrowed with the abandon of the English-speaking world in the 1980s .
8 But even ISE chairman Hugh Smith admits that on the broking side not only will London 's share of cross-border deals have to fall ( it is now precariously high at 90% ) , but that brokers will have to be big and robust or smart and small to survive .
9 The central development of courses and units will assist this process , as not only will HN unit exemplars be made widely available but also the experience and staff development received by NDOs and Unit Writers at SCOTVEC will be extremely valuable and will be put to good use by their respective colleges .
10 I probably will Mick , cos I do n't
11 She probably will Margaret .
12 So how will Bill and his fellow dissidents react to a presidential team who can spell the name of major vegetables ?
13 If it is the latter , how will Britain ensure or guarantee that the old or new boundaries are enforced ?
14 Those aware that in May 1989 Sotheby 's New York sold for $67 million a small group of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings inherited and collected by Ortiz-Patiño and once displayed in his house in Switzerland ( notable among the eight paintings offered at the time was Gauguin 's ‘ Mata Mua ’ , a Tahitian composition that sold for over $24 million to its former co-owner , Baron Thyssen , having been jointly purchased by Ortiz-Patiño and Thyssen only five years before at Sotheby 's New York for $3.85 million ) , may ask themselves how will Jaime Ortiz-Patiño furnish and decorate his London flat ?
15 How will BBC and ITV survive and how much will they need to bid against each other to acquire the major sports which audiences will wish to see ?
16 Certainly , it may be possible to use sentences like : ( 34 ) how do we believe the detective ? how did Leonard prove the theorem ? how will Atkins guarantee her picture ?
17 How will Mrs Shephard 's new initiative enliven that sort of ‘ sustainable growth ? ’
18 How will Notts cope without you were asking .
19 How will Railtrack decide on access priority when track slots are scarce ?
20 How will Letterman fake that ?
21 So , how will Mr Gallie defend the Government 's record ?
22 How will LEAs or government be able to say whether LMS has affected standards ?
23 So one year after the general election , how will Major 's cabinet be remembered in social policy terms , and how does Thatcher 's legacy now appear ?
24 But how will Lachlan handle a wife that knows what he 's at , and has a great clan of powerful relations at her call if she 's ill done by , then ? ’
25 Only then will Japan consider granting aid to the Soviet Union .
26 Only if the whole person is engaged , he wrote , only if you have the sense that the truth , in however paradoxical a form , is on your side , that reality , no matter how disguised , is what you are working towards , only then will Proteus be defeated .
27 When will Nigel Mansell 's racing game be released by Gremlin ?
28 When will Mark Tinkler be fit ? .
29 When will East Germany become eligible for EC regional aid , and for how much ?
30 When will Gordon Strachan be fit ? .
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