Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [verb] a [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps I will convey a better idea of the tone of those evenings if I say that regular visitors included the likes of Mr Harry Graham , valet-butler to Sir James Chambers , and Mr John Donalds , valet to Mr Sydney Dickenson .
2 I will feel a greater feeling of personal well being … a greater feeling of personal safety … and security … than I have felt for a long , long time .
3 In fact , he wrote , I suspect that I will produce a better edition , one more worthy of its subject , now I have had time to mull over its implications and to watch the blossoming of your reputation .
4 For her at this stage , not crying is a great achievement but she hopes that some day she will reach a better balance so that her tears will be for herself rather than to make an impression on others .
5 In some elaborately produced books you will meet a stiffer type of endpaper with a wavy pattern like rich fabric .
6 You wo n't burn , but you will achieve a safer tan .
7 You will make a better impression if you shine by your own merits rather than trying to show how dull everyone else is .
8 If you have already given thought to your self-assessment and how well your qualifications match the job you will make a better showing on the form than if you have not bothered .
9 The interest rate you will pay will depend on the bank manager — he may feel that the aircraft represents reasonable security for the loan , or else you may have some other security to offer , for with security you will pay a lower rate of interest .
10 ‘ Miss Kenton , if you for one moment believe I have time on my hands , that displays more clearly than ever your great inexperience , I trust that in years to come , you will gain a clearer picture of what occurs in a house like this . ’
11 For instance someone with a sore throat may well also have a fever and you will get a fuller picture by looking at the remedies in both sections .
12 The finer the gauge of machine , the more needles it has , so if you move down a gauge with your fine yarn , you will get a better fabric and have more needles with which to knit the larger sizes .
13 And remember , you will have a wider role to play in the working of your ship , as one of a first aid party , or a member of a gun crew , for instance .
14 You will also understand yourself more , you will have a better idea of what motivates you .
15 This way you will have a better idea of whether the job will suit you , you avoid wasting your and the interviewer 's time , and you sidestep one possibility of creating a negative impression .
16 You will have a better body shape .
17 Despite Tory attempts , despite Tory attempts to darken the skies over , we have emerged into the sunlight , with building a better we will build a brighter future and I move the recommendation .
18 If we take this point of view , it seems that we will gain a better understanding of the history of what is usually called standard English , because we will be able to separate out those issues that primarily involve the development of standard ( prescriptive or codified ) norms from those that do not .
19 It is possible that we will see a further slowing of the ageing process as time goes on so that in the next century the experience of being in one 's eighties is more like the experience of being in one 's seventies at the moment .
20 ‘ A steering group and a project team have been formed and we will have a clearer indication of how to best integrate our teams by the end of this month . ’
21 Whenever we work with data values that have been generated by a growth process , we will have a better chance of revealing regularities in their behaviour if we convert them first to logs .
22 We will have a better idea tomorrow as to whether he is out of danger but he is looking healthy .
23 We will introduce a fairer system for all school reorganisations , with independent public enquiries .
24 ‘ The only way we will get a greater say is if there is a devolved Government in the province .
25 ‘ Our objective is to get the best price for creditors and it is our view that we will get a better price by waiting . ’
26 After our first match against Marseille we will get a better idea of our chances . ’
27 There is little doubt that under any future administration we will get a larger supply of index-linked gilts . ’
28 ‘ If you take the remunerative bits away and leave in public hands only the unprofitable ones , we will need a larger grant , ’ argues Mr Paterson .
29 Well some people have been talking about five to seven years , I 've been saying all the way through that we 're very flexible on this , and clearly if erm a bidder whether it 's a management buy out with other people in the bid , others in the consortium , or an outright bid from a private sector consortium er if if they get the franchise and make clear that that 's on the basis that they 're going to put a lot of money into the capital investment , then clearly they will want a longer period and we have made that clear .
30 But in a sense , they will stand a better chance of staying open and being appreciated and supported by the public , if in fact they 're going to devote a modicum of their time to explaining to the popular , population as a whole , what they 're doing , why it 's important and why they should carry on doing it .
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