Example sentences of "[noun] will come " in BNC.
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1 | Speaking to a conference fringe meeting , he warned : ‘ Your empty words will come back to haunt you . ’ |
2 | Though he has yet to finish on a winning side — Great Britain lost both tests and were defeated 8-O at Leigh — & name is confident the side will come up with the goods this time . |
3 | American Express managing director John Crewe says : ‘ There is a whole swing away from debt and the creation of debt as people become more cautious , which means the charge card will come into its own . ’ |
4 | Crewe : ‘ The charge card will come into its own ’ |
5 | And Hill adds : ‘ This time next year , fans will come to expect the sort of entertainment we provide at every match . |
6 | Mummy will come back in a few minutes , wo n't she , for Susie ? ’ |
7 | Obviously , in an ideal world you 'd have a different spanner for every nut , but for the time being a couple of adjustable spanners will come in very handy ( you need two because often you will have to grip a nut as well as a bolt ) . |
8 | We 've got an away goal , but I do n't think away goals will come into it . ’ |
9 | The goals will come sooner or later . ’ |
10 | ‘ I know the goals will come . ’ |
11 | The authors acknowledged that ‘ … new needs will come to be recognised and new legal remedies will come to be developed , ’ but asserted that ‘ … at any time there will be some problems which are clearly perceived by lawyers or lay [ people ] as more ‘ legal ’ than others . ’ |
12 | But his aims of holding out hope for jobs and industry will come against a damning confidential Government report on the prospects for industry and an emphatic thumbs-down to Mr Lamont 's continued tenure as Chancellor from the Scottish business community . |
13 | However , we believe that readers will come to understand by the end of the book that combining the two stories is not as easy as it at first seems . |
14 | Readers will come to their own conclusions on that count . |
15 | The hairs will come off easily . |
16 | Incidentally , McMillan has called a meeting of all curlers at Perth on 27 February , when a players ' group or association will come a step nearer reality . |
17 | Yes he 's right : the house scene of the future will come from the hooligans , the indie kids , the lilac clad youths . |
18 | The University 's funding in future will come through a contract , awarded by the Universities Funding Council , to teach a certain number of students in certain subjects for certain prices . |
19 | He adds : ‘ The crunch for Labour will come over getting local authority permission for open-cast mines , which produce better quality coal , but are mainly sited in Labour-held areas of the UK such as Wales and Scotland . |
20 | A horse should be able to feel safe and secure in its own stable : it needs a ‘ safe-house ’ where it knows no harm will come to it . |
21 | Of course no harm will come to him . |
22 | Trust always involves risk by others , even though in all schools children are occasionally injured in accidents and some children bullied , parents , on the whole , have absolute trust that teachers will see that no harm will come to their child . |
23 | ‘ Follow me and no harm will come to thy sheep ’ , the Emperor replied , and taking him by the hand led him into a cave in the side of the mountain . |
24 | Trained volunteer subjects who have experienced the stimuli many times and therefore know that no harm will come to them , can give reliable measures of the strength of the stimulus in terms of the strength of their pain perception . |
25 | No harm will come to them and they will recommence feeding as the temperature begins to fall . |
26 | I do not feel that any harm will come to those people who experience spontaneous regression in such a way , as any group involved in the higher levels of meditation should be under the control of a qualified and experienced teacher or leader who will be on hand to control the situation and to help should the pupil find himself in emotional difficulty . |
27 | I know that no harm will come to me — and so would you if you could only see him . |
28 | If you truly believe in Arnold Bros ( est. 1905 ) , no harm will come to you ! ’ |
29 | Santana is hoping that one of the agency 's clients will come aboard with sponsorship . |
30 | Extra revenue will come from the sale of T-shirts and record bags starting this month ( see p95 ) . |