Example sentences of "will [adv] [vb infin] [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm they 'll just have to sort that mess out . . |
2 | ‘ We 'll just have to leave that problem until morning as well . |
3 | I 'll just have to get another job now after |
4 | You 'll just have to buy this video to see how it 's done ! |
5 | ‘ I think though that I 'll soon have to open another murder investigation to add to the one on Mills — yours . ’ |
6 | ‘ They 'll never last doing that sort of thing , ’ remarked one . |
7 | ‘ I 'll never try to keep any man who does n't want to stay , do n't think yourself so sorely missed . |
8 | Having acquired a dominant position in a market , a firm will presumably seek to exploit that position , unless it is constrained by the threat of potential competition . |
9 | In the meantime , many hope that the world travel industry , conservationists and national governments will together strive to achieve this balance . |
10 | It now looks likely that pension schemes will only have to backdate any equalisation of benefits between men and women to those in service on or after 17 May 1990 . |
11 | Having read earlier about the ‘ rebound hunger ’ factor involved in diets consisting of large quantities of refined carbohydrate foods , you will already have gained some clue to the role that dietary fibre can play in the prevention and control of adult-onset diabetes , particularly common among overweight people . |
12 | However , you will still need to make some use of notebooks and know how to organise papers such as computer printouts . |
13 | In that case , the discount provision will apply , but the student will still have to pay some proportion when other students pay nothing . |
14 | They will always try to avoid any embarrassment , but will use their judgement on whether or not to make payment . |
15 | Ward will also continue to oversee some learning difficulties projects supported by the foundation . |
16 | MAS will also wish to consider each party 's ability to complete a transaction of this size . |
17 | You will also need to put this assignment in your LIFESPAN_STARTUP command file , before you start the LIFESPAN Process . |
18 | They will also need to remember that development — and particularly the development of attitudinal change — is more important than the acquisition of skills . |
19 | Among the remaining socketry , the most important ones are : an ‘ RF-out ’ socket for connecting your camcorder to the television set for replay of tapes ; ‘ AV out ’ sockets for connection to your TV 's ‘ AV in ’ sockets ( if it has these ) for higher-quality playback ; camcorder ‘ AV in ’ sockets for dubbing pre-recorded video onto the camcorder tape ( very few camcorders now have these useful video input facilities ) ; S-terminal or RGB connections for ultra high-quality replay of super-format tapes ( your TV set will also need to have these socket inputs ) ; ‘ synchro-edit ’ for starting machines simultaneously when editing tapes ; and remote control sockets ( ‘ LANC ’ or their equivalent ) for automatic control of camcorders and VCRs by edit controllers . |
20 | But Mr Hougham will also try to attach some productivity strings to the deal in an effort to close the gap with the Japanese . |
21 | Current affairs programmes will have a tougher time : if Thames wins back its franchise , it will probably continue to make This Week . |
22 | No , but have n't they had to call their client files , client master job files and if you get an enquiry from an existing client they will probably want to put that enquiry back in that folder . |
23 | Either way , you will probably want to put more emphasis on decoration than you would do normally . |
24 | Taking a little live yoghurt or a lactobacillus supplement ( available as acidophilus capsules : the best are enteric coated , which prevent the capsule dissolving in the stomach where the acidophilus would be killed by the stomach juices thus allowing a safe passage to the lower gut where they are needed ) will often help to restore this balance more quickly . |
25 | A healthy young adult will typically have reached this stage of sleep within 20 minutes of going to bed , and sleep now continues to deepen , with larger and more persistent slow waves dominating the EEG record . |
26 | If the seller ignores it , and returns his own acknowledgement form , then the seller will simply have made another counter-offer , either precipitating a special negotiation , or , if the buyer is not alert , leaving the way open for an unconditional acceptance on the part of the buyer when the seller delivers the goods to him . |
27 | In any case , if any of the pupils are to go on with the language at A level , they will simply have to learn some grammar at some stage . |
28 | In practice this may be a very difficult exercise to undertake because in order to decide what is intrinsically just and reasonable the court will surely have to apply some rule of construction . |
29 | Indeed , an article at this length will frequently avoid mentioning any work of art by name , being limited instead to a generalised description of an artist 's work . |
30 | As we go into the south we are just going to conduct a rent reduction , interest reduction campaign and we , we will then aim to consolidate that position and at some stage we will then move forward into land reform again , but to do that we will probably need a new land law because we 're recognizing the old agrarian land law is , is inappropriate , absolute egalitarianism is now dead in a sense of as erm it 's sort of saying that , that as Mao is arguing in May forty eight , May forty eight that absolute egalitarianism is wrong . |