Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] will [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Where you stand or sit will affect my perception of you .
2 The tops of ling heather ( Calluna vulgaris ) , produce yet another shade of yellow dye when boiled in water , and in fact that entire plant is wonderfully versatile : it was commonly used for thatching houses , and even today the few Highland thatchers that remain will swear it is the best thatch in Gaeldom ; it provided beds to sleep on , with the ‘ tops up and roots down ’ arrangement of the mattress assuring a pleasantly aromatic and sound sleep ; it was used in part of the process of tanning leather ; and the fresh , young tops of the heather were ( and at times still are ) brewed into a kind of ale .
3 The pages that follow will take you from Somerset 's coastal areas into the richly varied countryside with holiday offers and accommodation details .
4 And it is Britain she thanks for the startling transformation and thinks will keep her at the top .
5 Mr Barr said : ‘ We can remove our hillside protest , but the pylons if built will ruin our countryside forever . ’
6 The pylons if built will ruin our countryside forever . ’
7 I leant against a rock and watched Will choose his line of ascent .
8 It may eventually become rather twiggy but thinning will improve its shape
9 You have first of all to establish where you are , or where the business stands relative to where it has come from because that indeed will produce the current direction and speed of movement which unless changed will tell you pretty inexorably where you are likely to end up .
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