Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pron] will [verb] [subord] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 On a personal note , this is the last issue of Q magazine which I will edit as I 'm leaving ICI soon .
2 If you are talking to people you will talk in a quite different mode from that which you will adopt when you 're writing .
3 The standard is really an aberration of the natural form — a manufactured monstrosity albeit a beautiful one — and , as so often happens when man confines , restricts and changes the shape of plants , there is an inherent structural problem , which we will discuss when we come to aftercare , pruning and feeding .
4 I say nothing more about this example — except to report that ( in my experience ) it guarantees the wholehearted attention of a class of recalcitrant fifteen-year olds even first thing on a Monday morning — and turn now to the misleading signposts which we will find as we travel in search of English .
5 And including in that travel time , must be the congestion which they will face as they approach Leeds which which already is er a difficult problem .
6 Instead of concentrating on the lines of the dance — which they will need if they ever dance in Ashton 's Symphonic Variations or Monotones , MacMillan 's Requiem or Bintley 's Consort Lessons — students spend more time loosening up to meet the demands of modern choreographers .
7 In recent years there has been a move to teach young people in residential care practical skills such as cooking and budgeting which they will need when they leave care .
8 What I will do when I meet Lachlan I do not know .
9 I sense what I will see before I see it .
10 But do you know what you will do when you get there ? ’
11 Though I suspect that what we will find if we really are honest with ourselves that quite a lot of things which we see here are not always exaggerated from the point of the exercise , that we exaggerate things out of all proportion so that we can actually start looking at it and seeing .
12 It should be emphasised , however , that although in a sense Spinoza recommends the ethical precepts he endorses to each of us as what we will accept if we act with a view to our own best interest , these best interests are conceived in a way which is very far removed from the goals of what is commonly called egoism .
13 It 's hard to decide what you can do if you do n't know how much money you can get , and it 's hard to decide what something will cost if you have n't a clear idea of what you want to do .
14 If Sacu is to choose the latter road , the NSC may have to give them a clearer idea of what they will meet as they travel along it .
15 Practically , this is ensured by the governments being composed of parties which have to compete for votes at elections , on the basis of promises about what they will do if they get back into government next time .
16 not a lot of cost , compared to what it will cost if you do n't make a will and there are complications or if you make a home-made will and there are complications .
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