Example sentences of "[pron] will [adv] [verb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I will never fall in love again .
2 You 're tangled up in something which will probably end in humiliation .
3 It is much more difficult to show that it is a spiritual dead-end which will only end in disappointment , superficiality and naivety .
4 She is often rejected by the Catholics , because she will not conform to their religion : the local priest says that she will immediately burn in Hell , when she dies .
5 The five Home Secretary nominees with the support even of a minority of say three of the councillors will almost certainly be able to elect the Chairman of the authority who will then have in addition to his deliberatory vote a casting vote .
6 And there does seem to be some speculation about who will now play in goal .
7 We will immediately put in hand a major programme of public capital investment , funded by reversing the Tory tax cut together with a prudent increase in borrowing .
8 We will now examine in turn the markets likely to affect management behaviour .
9 Having thus briefly examined the background against which the enormous post-war growth in higher education has taken place , we will now examine in detail those developments which have occurred in the three years that have elapsed since the first edition of this book appeared in 1979 .
10 It might be thrilling at first , but it will probably end in pain and tears .
11 He also warns : ‘ Never create a myth : it may come to life ’ ( at this the trumpet theme from Petrushka shrieks loud and clear ) ‘ and it will only end in sawdust . ’ ’
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