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

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1 Then in her full , sad , serious voice , ‘ Perhaps I shall regret it , more perhaps than you will ever know , you foolish girl .
2 Caroline Morrell , from OCADU , do you want to press your button , Caroline , so that everybody will please sit down normally and naturally , and maybe moved a bit closer to you , they 'll pick up what you 're saying .
3 In fact , one of the reasons God is so concerned that we do not involve ourselves in premarital and extramarital relations is so that we will never feel we are competing against the skill and ability of another lover .
4 A sign of our having grown up is not just that we would n't listen to a Top Twenty single even if by any chance we could , but that we organize life so that we will never have to listen , by chance , to a Top Twenty single .
5 Do n't put beds or chests in front of them and fit a safety catch so that they 'll only open a little way .
6 As soon as the Indian earns three reales a day , he will never work more than half the week , so that he will still have the same nine reales he gets at present .
7 I keep it inside my head , so that you 'll never see it , or anything like it … ’
8 He is just , I suppose , primus inter pares , as a Prime Minister , and erm that 's it is , as we 've both said , the next hundred days or so that you will probably see the real John Major .
9 Please read them with care , so that you will fully understand the benefits and conditions of the policy .
10 Really it means we ca n't do it so we 'll we make it up we 've made up these funny numbers so that it 'll always work .
11 He will say only that he will probably stay on as chief executive after he steps down as publisher .
12 ‘ Stay here for long enough and you 'll soon learn , ’ Lucy assured her while containing her amusement with difficulty .
13 So if you 'll just pull me out we can be off . ’
14 So if you 'll just give me a signature on this … ’
15 ‘ Look , ’ Violet said , ‘ I 'm not what you think , so if you will just go away . ’
16 The buyer will be entitled to damages only and he will still have to pay the purchase price of the computer , although he may be able to set-off a sum representing the damages .
17 promise much but it 'll certainly stretch to one extra , anytime .
18 Right , so as you 'll probably agree alright , gamma scribble here right , plays an important role in this model and gamma is the co-efficient of expectations , the expectations co-efficient .
19 For example , the insistence of planning authorities upon the use of certain building materials , the standards of design and external finish and the density of housing development reflect their traditional concern with how a house or a village looks rather than who will actually live in it .
20 Night Goblins hate their old rivals the Dwarfs so intensely that they will often fight to the death rather than run away .
21 So once a person becomes unconscious , remember they 've got to go to hospital because they can only get worse , right , there is n't any , enough sugar in that body to , to be able to work properly so they 'll only get worse .
22 But Pipe said : ‘ The Gold Cup is a long way away and we 'll just have to see what happens in the meantime . ’
23 Go to your bank manager and explain your problem , he or she will probably be able to advance you the money to pay these people off straight away and you will then pay the bank the £25 a month , except that because you will pay interest , it will probably take you sixteen months to pay it off instead of fourteen .
24 More usually , though , a line ferret will drive the loose ferret away and it will then come to the surface of its own accord .
25 Not a this is yours three I 've got three pairs , oh and I should n't tell you anyway cos you 'll bloody beat me anyway , so
26 And he loved to be the centre of attention — just as he will desperately want to be the star attraction at Wembley tonight .
27 Practise sliding and stopping , relax a little and you 'll actually begin to enjoy yourself .
28 The brief moral drawn at the end of the original French version of this tale is that he who trusts his wife more than himself will frequently regret it .
29 ‘ Twenty , but I 've lived more than you 'll ever live . ’
30 You achieved more than you will ever realize .
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