Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [pron] will " in BNC.

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1 Right dear I will
2 . By the time they pack up work they 'll be so decrepit they wo n't be able to do anything .
3 No-one is suggesting that the forecast famine will be transformed into a flush but auctioneers anticipate prices being so strong they will be impossible to ignore and predict that reasonable numbers of finished steers and bulls will be pulled on to the market .
4 Like all Chinese bikes , it is an all-purpose workhorse : so strong it will probably go on and on , until like most other bikes on the road its seat leather is worn right through and every part has been patched by street-corner bike repairers .
5 next thing I remember was being undressed and in bed with Debbie standing there with a boiled egg on a tray , saying mummy were so sorry you 'll never do Christmas again , you 've done it for us for forty years , we shall do it for you now .
6 Or is your cover-up act so complete you wo n't even let yourself see through those damned barriers ? ’
7 As the services provided become less adequate we will find that the perceived responsibility for these inadequacies will also be laid at our door .
8 In the absence of more detailed evidence we can only speculate whether the more vocationally , or instrumentally , motivated applicants are , the less willing they will be to consider other , alternative courses and institutions if they do not get on to the course they wanted .
9 ‘ It 's a gesture of faith ; that one day my life will be so different it will be an appropriate garment .
10 Perhaps this one will too .
11 By the time I 'm finished , you might be so organised you 'll even be able to find time for your wife . ’
12 And I 've already paid for mine , so this I 'll take .
13 Well , you 'll just have to tell them that it 's missing but when I 've paid for a newspaper I expect to get all the pieces that I 've paid for and I 've already paid for mine , so this I 'll take .
14 I found it so interesting I will certainly be going back for a closer look . ’
15 Meaning is closely associated with choice , so that the more obligatory an element is , the less marked it will be and the weaker will be its meaning .
16 ‘ His illness is so grave we will go down almost at any time , ’ he said .
17 and you 'll be pleased to know that because we 've waffled on for so much we 'll have to save the county 's peculiar pastimes until tomorrow ,
18 hold it quite so mu so much it 'll push you down a bit .
19 I might run on so much you 'll have to stop me
20 We are delighted to have you here you are most welcome we do hope you will enjoy yourself so much you will return as soo as soon as you can , to perhaps take advantage of our ferry port links with Normandy , and now Bilbao in Spain .
21 If it 's below sea-level we 'll just say that if it 's you owe me rather I owe you
22 The more we know about cars , the less nervous we 'll be .
23 The longer his estimate , the more he will play according to the mathematician 's expectations for the true iterated game : in other words , the nicer , more forgiving , less envious he will be .
24 As she is only three you will need a lot of patience and persistence to get the message across , but do keep trying , otherwise her bossiness could leave her on the wrong side of the fence from her friends .
25 The converse situation can arise when cold fresh water ( e.g. from a river formed by melting ice ) flows into the sea ; if it is sufficiently cold it will initially remain close to the sea-bed and thus underlie warmer , salt water .
26 The authors speculate that this may be because , with a centralised collective bargaining system which is fairly remote from the workers , ‘ the less conscious they will be of the gains achieved , and hence the less likely they are to be credited to union activity ’ ( p. 109 ) .
27 Every parent who withdraws his boy is going to increase our difficulties , and make it less likely we 'll get other boys to take their places .
28 The greater your mobility the less likely you will be to suffer aches and pains brought on by stiffness .
29 And it seems to me axiomatic that the further the new settlement is located away from York City Centre , York City , then less likely it will be erm to meet the housing requirement needs of the Greater York area .
30 But what I want the Hearts Mid-Lothian supporters to know is that if we do n't go to Hermestone , it is highly likely we 'll be remaining at Tynecastle , and we could put together a very attractive proposal there .
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