Example sentences of "[v-ing] [verb] will " in BNC.
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1 | The first point to note is that you need to have your spreadsheet open in a resizable window — in Windows 3.1 simply pressing Alt-Enter will toggle between a full size and a resizable window ; in Windows 3.0 you have to minimise the application , then use its Control menu to change the display options in the settings menu to be window rather than full screen . |
2 | It 's very much the last attempt — not er , not for , from the point of view of negotiating or er , but , but simply a matter of fact , er we need erm we need to move , we need to have additional sources of , sources of income , that er the type of facility that we 're looking to build will give the club to put it on a firm financial footing , and at the same time to give the local people of the City and er the , the surrounding County er tremendous new facilities . |
3 | A firm looking to expand will not simply contemplate recruiting new partners or opening up new branch offices . |
4 | ( Tapping Enter will not always work . ) |
5 | And the card that I 'm going to do will be have John P you know erm teacher , accompanist |
6 | I need the weight on this tackle because the bread flake I am going to use will not cast or sink so easily under its own weight . |
7 | Mealtimes provide natural variation in a programme and what you are going to offer will depend on the programme , the venue 's facilities , the season , the numbers and your budget . |
8 | It 's no use hanging on ; anybody who 's going to spend will have spent afore then . ’ |
9 | Centres wishing to participate will be able to pilot them from August 1992 . |
10 | By the early 1990s it is envisaged that nurses and health visitors wishing to relicense will have to provide evidence of either current employment requiring a nursing qualification or the successful completion of a re-entry programme approved by the National Board of their country of practice . |
11 | Companies wishing to join will have to abide by a code of conduct . |
12 | ‘ Maybe seeing England getting thrashed will cheer you up . ’ |
13 | They seem to have the idea that getting married will make the other person their property . |
14 | However , we believe many Planning Committee members are fearful that voting to refuse will make them vulnerable to unpleasant accusations that they are uncaring of the needs of terminally ill children . |
15 | Some of the money he 's helping to raise will go to an Advice Centre for families of personnel from RAF Brize Norton stationed in the Gulf . |
16 | Only a richer conception of what they are trying to provide will enable us to make a sensitive assessment of their achievements and potential . |