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

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1 Okay so I think that erm some of Mill 's system he has given us and accounted them a type of theory of democracy but seems to me deeply by between two ideas , one is that everyone will have a say in government and the other is they should n't be allowed decisive say if they are going to say the wrong thing so that on the one hand we have democratic equality of a source , on the other hand we have an independent theory of the good and a democratic process should be allowed to disrupt the good of the nation and Mill just does n't seem to be able to put these two elements in erm proper coherent fashion .
2 A burden for some which will become a breaking point .
3 The Craft Village is part of an overall development to be completed by 1993 which will include a siege exhibition centre , a youth hostel and a heritage centre housing genealogical research and conference facilities .
4 For this you will need a tone correction unit of a kind which can be plugged into the appropriate points on the cable connections .
5 Finally the fact that a covenantor agrees only to sell to another who will accept a restraint is not in itself unreasoanble : Esso Petroleum Co Ltd v Harper 's George ( Stourport ) Ltd [ 1968 ] AC 269 per Lord Reid .
6 If we are not careful we will have a bulge in the prison population . ’
7 From that you will develop a training strategy and then be responsible for deciding how to implement that strategy .
8 As she is only three you will need a lot of patience and persistence to get the message across , but do keep trying , otherwise her bossiness could leave her on the wrong side of the fence from her friends .
9 One called Nebozízek is for tourists , but fear not , if you arrive after 21.30 you will find a seat and locals eating .
10 so I 've put that away , I , it ai n't even in my account , Alan 's got that and I said to Alan if I pass this test I shall buy a banger , five hundred quid with this tax money and then put the odd to insurance , if I do n't I 'll leave it where it is , because I , I mean little one will want a holiday and that anyway so I 've kept it for that , but that 's what I intend to do , so I said to Alan if I get a little banger just enough to get me to Tettering and back I was gon na go tech , to do some courses
11 The younger the persons in public relations the more likely they will have a university degree or other higher education qualification .
12 It has been put to me that when the Act comes into force on 1st May 1975 it will make a nonsense out of the children 's hearing system .
13 Yet , I 'm sure she will learn a lot from being in contact with my cousin and her husband , not to mention with the Crane-Boulders themselves , you know , the owners of the estate , because they socialise liberally .
14 For instance , a lightweight lady will be fine with a lightweight horse , but if you are rather more substantial you will need a horse of similar build .
15 ON PAGE 17 you will find a review of David Mason 's thrilling book Combat Ready which tells how the author , a former editor of Flight International , fared on the RAF jet fighter training course , all the way up from Chippies to the Tornado .
16 If these are present you will need a blood test from your doctor and should not start a special diet without checking with him or her first .
17 Well yes you , you , you 've got two , one is you 've got erm the rural poor who will provide a labour force in the countryside for rich peasants and you 've , because you have got a labour market and because there are no limits on mobility , then presumably there will be some poor peasants who will decide no I 'll get out , I 'll industry 's going to get going , I will be able to earn more money in a town , or sons would go off and , and so , so there should be , you should provide a , have a supply of labour , whereas if you 've got everybody , if everybody had been in middle peasant status erm there would have been no incentive to do that because everybody would have been self sufficient within the countryside .
18 If we are unlucky we will get a tarpon .
19 If you must use adaptors , make sure they will accept a maximum of two plugs ; those taking three put too much strain on the contacts within the socket outlet , leading to sparking and overheating .
20 ‘ I 'm sure it will make a difference , ’ said Steve Wright , a ballroom dancer who happens to share his name with a Radio One disc jockey , a man who probably never played a Glenn Miller record in his life .
21 Most important of all it will become a conversation piece .
22 The new members have been told that it is unlikely they will get a refund , and they have decided not to take the issue further .
23 ‘ As they grow older they will have a problem trusting people .
24 On page 40 you will find a list of who to inform of your change of address .
25 In Part Two I will suggest a way in which the important contribution that anomie theory makes to understanding crime can be reformulated in classical terms , much to its benefit .
26 If I can manage to get it into court … think of the thousands who will have a chance , will have some redress for the loved ones they have lost . ’
27 ‘ In the nineties we will have a car industry competitive with any in the world . ’
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