Example sentences of "[adj] of [pron] [noun] will [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But if the animal cap is combined with the vegetal region some of its cells will now make muscle . |
2 | There is no real common denominator that can be used to classify the ‘ Originals ’ , the first fifty-odd recruits to the SAS , some of whose names will constantly crop up during the course of this book . |
3 | By this time the weakest of your fish will probably be dying . |
4 | Whatever the scientists ultimately conclude , all of their data will immediately be disputed , dismissed , changed , and used to further the case of competing politicians in the Ukraine , in neighbouring Belorussia , and in the central government in Moscow . |
5 | All of our finalists will also take home a goodie bag full of sensational Supersoft products . |
6 | Many of their teachers will certainly be making a contribution to research , but in their role as researchers , not as teachers . |
7 | No doubt many of my readers will instantly distrust such apocalyptic explanations as meteoritic impact , nuclear explosion or equally the increase in cosmic ray activity favoured by other palaeontologists , such as Schindewolf ( 1962 ) . |
8 | But as far as this security expert is concerned , unless Oxford University tightens up on security , and fast , more of its treasures will inevitably be stolen . |
9 | To be able to assess and verify the current status of the software which is approved , the approver must be aware of which SSRs will still apply to the package and its contents once approval is granted . |
10 | Most of our pupils will never by any of these things … . |
11 | Of course I will vote League — and most of my mates will too . ’ |
12 | His/her only consolation may be that most of his/her friends will soon be those who are failing at about the same level as he/she is . |