Example sentences of "[conj] will [pers pn] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Or will they watch the market drift lower until the overall yield matches their new expectations ?
2 Can I still put some fish in the pond or will they eat the wildlife ?
3 Or will he have the success that eludes the smart boys of Tin Pan Alley ?
4 Can the relationship be summarized as a straight line or will it need a curve ?
5 Those who ask for reports have no time to read long ones- nor will they take the trouble to unravel texts like the example given above .
6 Nor will we improve the lot of the lowest in society , unless our readers are made to feel , at the very least , uncomfortable . ’
7 Nor will we win the war , but we will make progress .
8 Nor will he make an issue of the incident in which the Home Office combed its files to discover whether the President , when an Oxford student , applied for British citizenship to avoid a military draft .
9 Nor will it give the environment a chance to restore water quality .
10 Whatever the qualities of an incoming Labour government there is not the teensy-weensiest chance of it raising the £30,000 ceiling on mortgage tax-relief , nor will it lower the rate of personal income tax .
11 A dreary diet of lessons based upon textbook and worksheet is never going to inspire children to regard schooling with enthusiasm , nor will it provide the base on which a personal commitment to learning can be built .
12 When the statutory demand is based on a judgment , the court will not normally go behind the judgment and inquire into the validity of the debt nor will it adjourn the application to await the result of an application to set aside the judgment ( Practice Direction , 6 January 1987 , ( 1987 ) 1 All ER 607 ) .
13 OK , how much henching have you done and will you wear a steel bowler hat ?
14 He is a boy of very good promise and will I have no doubt ( if he continues to work steadily ) do credit to the School . "
15 And will I have a dancing dress ? ’
16 Will Labour in Scotland now endorse Trident , and will it demand a rejection of the party 's previous commitment to slash defence spending ?
17 I read about 3.54 , 4.3 and 3.9 , what do they mean , which is best and will it solve the problem or should I just change back to a standard cam ?
18 Will Channel 5 be regionally based , and will it support a network of city stations with its 31 transmitters .
19 So does his book convince the reader , and will it remove the barriers to change ?
20 Does my hon. Friend agree that domestic rates were especially unfair to single people , and will he reassure the House that he , at least , has no intention of returning to a system that discriminated against many pensioners ?
21 is extremely good news for business , for householders and for those on a fixed income , and will he continue the policy of reducing the inflation rate ?
22 Will my right hon. Friend extend to them his best wishes on becoming part of the property-owning democracy and will he send a message of best wishes to the management and employees of West Midlands Travel — the country 's biggest bus company — who yesterday concluded a £70 million buy-out ?
23 Can he give us any timetable for the construction of the new vessels , and will he give an assurance that at least 50 per cent .
24 Does he agree that this type of secondary school has a substantial part to play in the future education of our children in the secondary sector , and will he encourage the development of further city technology colleges in our country ?
25 Will he assure the people of that area that there will be an increase in employment opportunities and an end to the public spending cuts in the area , and will he guarantee the continuation of the job club , which is threatened with closure ?
26 We can all produce fantastic costings for whoever requires them , be it the new Bank Manager , accountant or supplier , but will they stand the test of time ?
27 Many composers now crave the chance to write operas , but will they acknowledge the duty to communicate with the audience ?
28 Written by Kris Jamsa , it promises to reveal all his trade secrets and shortcuts and to have you recording , playing back , editing and printing macros ‘ faster than you ever thought possible ’ … and it comes with a disk filled with ready to use macros for beginners ( yes but will they understand the book ? ) as well as high performance macros for WordPerfect power users .
29 I 'm not against the principle as I said when I came , when I was on the Council previously , when this was first hanging about , that there 's little doubt about it as , it 's a good policy , but will we get the money to carry it out .
30 An expensive composite construction may be very fast , easy to lug about ashore , but will it stand the knocks of inexperienced users or being dragged across the pebbles or concrete sides of a reservoir ?
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