Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pron] will [verb] " in BNC.

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1 No doubt if their theses eventually appear they will contradict my oversimplified ideas on the matter , but this seems to me an ideal place to demonstrate " event stratigraphy " .
2 If the answer to this is " yes ' , you will be surprised how much better you will feel once you have carried out a clearing-up project .
3 ‘ Master Rickie Crowninshield likes to scuba , ’ McIllvanney said sourly , ‘ and his daddy 's paying for the gear , so gear they will have .
4 ‘ I very much doubt you will have the chance to discover , ’ Frere laughed .
5 I just hope it will pass .
6 We just hope it will happen by itself .
7 I just hope you will remember me too . ’
8 I just hope someone will come forward now
9 When you 've been with the same bank since you were thirteen , you somehow feel they will grow up with you .
10 I still say we will finish in the top ten . ’
11 I very much look forward to maintaining contact with you all in the future — and still hope you will meet my ‘ diving ’ husband on his sabbatical here next academic term !
12 I am particularly proud of this scheme and I sincerely hope it will succeed .
13 We sincerely hope you will continue to support the Society and encourage your family , friends and fellow class members to do likewise .
14 ‘ I sincerely hope you will take wine with the meal , señorita .
15 Thus instead of asking whether we ever know what will happen in the future , we ask in which if any circumstances our beliefs about the future are justified .
16 I can flood the paper using this frame and be sure that once dry it will return to a perfectly flat surface .
17 I hardly think it will lead to anything in six one-hour episodes . ’
18 I hardly think you will find many on the rocks . ’
19 Britain will stump up 14 per cent , France and West Germany both say they will pay 22 per cent .
20 We also hope you will follow our campaigns in your quarterly newsletter and that you will find the time to study our in-depth campaign reports as they become available .
21 I also hope it will prove helpful to you , as employees , by enabling you to correct some of the misapprehensions commonly expressed about our industry and its products .
22 Central government may assign a local authority a large guideline figure for capital expenditure but also assume it will finance a lot of it from sales of council houses , for example , and hence give a small credit approval .
23 I honestly believe I will cough up .
24 ‘ But the side looks well balanced — and the way we are playing I honestly believe it will take something special to stop us .
25 I also wonder what will happen if I have a second child — Mark might not make it back from work in time to be with me . ’
26 Also explain what will happen if he does n't send it .
27 TOO MUCH SUPPLY , TOO LITTLE DEMAND It will take more than an upturn to cheer the developers up — there will be little for them to do until tenants move into the large areas of commercial space that have yet to be let
28 ‘ I reckon the back pay they now owe me will cover the cost of the repairs that are needed to the scooter , ’ says Mr Lee , of Thomas Winder Court , off Great Mersey Street , Liverpool .
29 If the present deliberation of the UK 's Follett Committee are to be taken at all seriously , the research and teaching library as we now know it will change fundamentally over the next ten years .
30 American car companies now reckon they will use about half the number of suppliers they once did .
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