Example sentences of "and [adv] [pers pn] will " in BNC.

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1 Both Gareth and Rachel enjoy talking to their visitors and eventually they will leave the management of the farm and dairy to their children and concentrate on showing the visitors how it works .
2 The idea of three comes as an abstraction from many sets of three objects : although no-one has ever seen three , children can see three cars , three people , three umbrellas , three miscellaneous objects , and so on , and eventually they will understand the ‘ threeness of three ’ .
3 SDLP councillor Frank Feely said : ‘ The reality is it is not an ideal site for travellers and eventually they will have to go somewhere else .
4 ‘ Now we 're looking to encourage our customers to send remittance advices electronically so we can post them straight into the sales ledger , and eventually we 'll ‘ close the loop ’ as regards other documents too .
5 Gradually , you will build up your distance , get your breathing right and eventually you 'll be hooked .
6 A lot in it er but you can learn a lot from it and eventually you 'll be able to do any sort of these pie charts , if somebody says well you 've got four pound eighty to spend , and somebody spends three quarters on this and a tenths on that , two fifteenths on something else and you can add them all up and do a nice chart .
7 Control the nitrite levels in the same way as you did for ammonia and eventually you will reach a point where you will get a nil reading for both .
8 And here cos you ca n't say anything and eventually it 'll be .
9 Work going on as part of the resource management initiative is designed to overcome this problem , and eventually it will produce the information that is lacking .
10 and eventually it will all have to come out .
11 This being the case we can talk back to them on the same basis and presumably they will understand .
12 It will be up to the exporter to make sure that lambs have the correct certification and presumably they will make this a condition of purchase , ’ a ministry specialist said .
13 Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG indicates that it is to follow Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA in offering Eo Corp 's Eo 440 and Eo 880 personal digital assistants — and presumably it will buy a stake in Eo too .
14 So it goes on and on and on and presumably it will go on for ever .
15 , but when they asked us to go , you know , I mean they two seats to spare and old Bert would n't speak and came and said would you two like to go , he 's on the committee , you see so he went and mentioned it to Lionel and Lionel got them out and said would you like to go and right I 'll put your name down so
16 It 's big enough and besides yer 'll be near the closets when yer need 'em . ’
17 Like I 'd be talking like this and suddenly it 'll go .
18 We planned for that this year and so we wo n't have to change our business plan . ’
19 ‘ A secretary will ring up and tell us a professor has people coming to lunch and so we 'll get on with that . ’
20 Diana 's father will use our fields and pay us for them , and so we 'll have some money .
21 Tomorrow should be Call Kaye but this week Kaye 's taking a break and so we 'll have —
22 It 's quite a complex manoeuvre and so we 'll break it down into the different parts that changing hands , turning the boat around and changing sides .
23 And so we 'll say , well that 's what we planned to achieve , this is what we actually achieved .
24 Well he 's gone on seven days of the week complaining about so and so we 'll just narrow that down to one article about his his complaint that they may just make a little note he 's complained seven times about this !
25 If there are problems , le we could work them through together , but I think this is much more interesting to be , sort o I think to be linked in with an outside project like this , and just to be working away in isolation , and so we 'll feel our way experimentally .
26 The problem begins on Sunday night when we have to go to bed early ( by body time ) and so we will have some difficulty in getting to sleep .
27 But to end our book on jet-lag and shift-work would be too negative , and so we will end by describing an area in which the knowledge of daily rhythms has enabled a small but important contribution to medicine to be made — the diagnosis and treatment of illness and disease .
28 For our purposes the essential distinction is the time when the documents were written and so we will use the terms ‘ contemporary ’ and ‘ retrospective ’ to describe those documents .
29 However , one of the simplest and most frequently used approaches will also play an important role in our development of efficiency and so we will introduce it here .
30 And so we will continue .
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