Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] a [noun] [pron] will " in BNC.

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1 I do n't think for a minute we 'll have to . ’
2 If deaf people 's link to the hearing world and to the information distributed by the hearing world is faulty , then unless they have recourse to a second hearing person who can act as a check they will be unaware of the faults of the first hearing signer .
3 If you do n't qualify for a voucher you will have to pay the full cost of the glasses yourself .
4 It starts with a C I 'll give you a clue on that .
5 Thus the government may spend money on compulsory education or compulsory vaccination because is recognizes that , left to their own decisions , individuals will act in a way they will subsequently regret .
6 He said developments are expected within a year which will not only enable severe astigmatism to be corrected but also long-sightedness .
7 Where only one person lives in a property there will be a 25 per cent reduction .
8 For these ideas to be pursued in a way which will revolutionize social psychology , it is apparent that the contrast between social representations and common sense must be developed .
9 Orange or red nut feeders are especially attractive to siskins , but if there are squirrels around it may be worth the extra expense of a tough model such as the Gilbert squirrel-proof feeder , which has a nut basket surrounded by a mesh which will only allow the birds through .
10 It is owned by the National Trust ( identified by their sign ) and occupied by a tenant who will show the cottage to interested visitors on application at reasonable times .
11 An ability to deal with the public is also important — when you 're out working you 'll quite often be approached by a visitor who 'll treat you a bit like Gardener 's Question Time .
12 4.5 For landlords , we propose a rule that when they part with their interest in the property let by a lease they will escape further responsibility for the lease obligations if , but only if , they comply with prescribed conditions .
13 They are making their way towards its head , preceded by a domestique who will elbow a path through the bikes .
14 If you have ever watched a rabbit being pursued by a dog you will notice that whenever the dog gets close , the bunny begins to weave this way and that to confound Fido 's pounce .
15 Secondly , a change in the overt and hidden curriculum is presented as a solution which will lead to changed attitudes and behaviours , irrespective of other changes outside the control of the school .
16 Chaucer 's Reeve , for Olson , is revealed as a judge who will not temper strict retributive justice with mercy , and thus becomes a character who is liable to strict justice himself .
17 Form 86 or a quite informal letter is then sufficient — such as : We hereby consent to the property known as [ shown edged red on the accompanying plan ] being part of the land comprised in the above title being transferred free from the [ Intended ] Notice of Deposit registered on the But some banks ( which favour this type of security in appropriate cases ) have their own favoured form of withdrawal ; acting for a seller you 'll satisfy yourself on this point and obtain the necessary withdrawal in time to hand over on completion .
18 Second , you are looking for a candidate who will find that his or her own requirements are met by the conditions of the job and the organization ( whether it be a large company or a one-to-one working relationship ) .
19 As we saw in section 10.5 , we are looking for a line which will make the residual Y s as small as possible .
20 I am looking for a people who will come on bended knee ,
21 I am looking for a people who will come on bended knee .
22 Aha , the textbooks reply , you 're missing the point : what the girl is doing is seeking a replacement for the security that was roughly torn from her ; she is looking for a father who wo n't desert her .
23 It 's the speculator looking for an investment who 'll lose out .
24 As a result , DIP systems , when combined with workflow software , are seen as a technology which will allow office processes to be simplified and automated — or ‘ re-engineered ’ .
25 To put it in another way , when searching for a word which will revitalize an object , we pick a farfetched word , unusual at least in its given application , a word which is forced into service .
26 No erm I mean that 's s but he 's he 's gon na feel like a right it 'll be funny today Sue .
27 These recordings will then be transcribed onto computer and built into a database which will contain several million words .
28 These will then be transcribed and computered and built into a database which will contain several million words .
29 If it is turned into an office it will all be demolished .
30 but he sort of pooh-poohed it and sort of said well you know , we 're getting a bit to old for all this modern sophistication of computers and so on , well I said well quite frankly I am not totally in agreement with you , because as you probably know Clyde was looking into a program which will could alleviate a lot
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