Example sentences of "will [verb] [adv] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We 'll know more tomorrow night . ’
2 Well I 'll call , I 'll call down tomorrow mum .
3 So he fought with him and and took his stick from him and gave him a whack on the head and he dropped , and the story goes he says we 'll go home now lads .
4 Oh this 'll go down well dad 's going back to Russia , Russia did that
5 ‘ I do n't think he 'll put up much resistance this time , ’ Kolchinsky replied then paused to light a cigarette .
6 I 'll come up tomorrow afternoon and make it up to you . ’
7 I 'll come back tomorrow night .
8 I mean , I 've had an offer from who said I 'll come in any Saturday but I ca n't take him off Dick cos Dick needs him there .
9 It 'll fly by now Christmas
10 Since most versions of legal theory are at least partial visions of law it is unsurprising that the criminal law will throw up both confirmations and refutations of most legal theories .
11 Elsewhere I have argued that the whole fabric of a primary school curriculum in a socialist state like Tanzania will differ from that in a capitalist state like Kenya , for the different philosophies will affect not only selection of syllabus content but also languages of instruction , policy towards competition and examinations , links between school and community and above all the attitudes which teachers foster in the learners .
12 It will affect not only squatters but also give unscrupulous landlords an easy way of geting rid of people .
13 Rectella will make up both curtains and blinds from a wide variety of designs in any of its fabrics .
14 I am sure that my hon. Friend is right , in that it makes sense to believe that if young people from both sides of the community are taught together in the same classrooms , they will value equally both traditions and will be more likely than some others to find common ground in later life .
15 They very often will signal right then signal left .
16 Even when the inflation rate is fully anticipated there will be costs of adjustment which will fall on both individuals and firms .
17 Oil production will fall by about 5% to make up 26% of total production while coal production will increase by 60%to make up a proportion of energy production similar to 1983 .
18 Readers of the Paston Letters will know how far East Anglian life was disrupted ; in the north it was worse .
19 As they are about competence at work , they will include not only competences relating directly to the funeral service but also competences to do with working relationships or health and safety .
20 … In fact I have on one occasion in my life dreamt of a Pan-Indonesia which will include not only Malaya and Papua [ ie. Australian New Guinea ] but also the Philippines . ’
21 A policy which will consider not only air pollution , but problems such as energy efficiency , safety , noise , the implication of different systems of transport on cities and the countryside and ultimately society at large , to establish which are the most environmentally sound and economically efficient methods of moving from A to B for the sake of both humans and the planet .
22 ‘ The project will be of international significance and will demonstrate once again Northern Ireland 's reputation for technical excellence , ’ Sir Patrick said .
23 The winners , for example , will collect only around £5,000 less than the £30,000 total prize money that was on offer for the sub-continent 's 1987 World Cup , which is doubtless why Australia and the West Indies were eventually persuaded to join the party after originally blowing it a loud raspberry .
24 First , costs arising from JAA HQ , whose total budget for 1992 is a little over £600,000 spread between nineteen countries … ( of which ) the UK will contribute just over £145,000 and will recover this through our charging schemes as part of the overheads …
25 Mr Sefton said : ‘ It is absolutely vital that Stockton wins because the bid will bring in around £100 million over a five-year period for the regeneration of the town .
26 As well as $1,000m off development spending next year , sales , general and administrative expenses will decline by about $1,000m .
27 A thought to the quotation from Kenny ( above ) will show how comprehensively Griffin 's comment misses the point .
28 Dear M. Sorry not to have answered letter will do so to-morrow evening .
29 Apple Computer Inc and Symantec Corp have extended their collaboration on Symantec 's Bedrock technology for facilitating development of applications that will run under both Windows and Macintosh System , and they will work together to develop and market the next-generation development environment for the Macintosh : the environment will initially target Apple 's PowerPC-based systems , and will address the needs of developers creating native applications ; they will share engineering resources and build on Symantec 's new C++ 6.0 for Macintosh , and on Apple 's Macintosh Programmer 's Workshop ; it will be based on an open architecture that enables interoperability with software tools developed by other vendors .
30 Erm which I will chase up tomorrow morning
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