Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [pers pn] will [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Currently , records back to 1986 are on the system , and retrospective cataloguing will be carried out from data picked up at the loans desk when books are issued , so that we will have records for all material in current use .
2 The man who is basically insecure in himself , or the one who looked to his spouse as a mother as well as a wife , may become bitterly jealous of his children : a jealousy which he will seldom allow himself consciously to recognise , so that he will place blame on his wife , justifiably or not , for neglecting him .
3 Practice these techniques at times when you feel fine so that you will become expert for times that you may need them .
4 So and he will ask questions and if I do n't know how to answer them I 'll have
5 But erm on the other hand we do actually have empty spaces in our old people 's homes , so whilst you will have people who may have to move a bit , we 're not actually reducing the number of occupied beds in the whole old person 's home sector
6 With this scenario , assume next that the company decides to set its price initially at 56,700 and lets it be known generally that it will hold price at that level until the average cost per unit of cumulative output falls below that figure , whereupon the company will set its price at 20 per cent above the falling average cost per cumulative unit .
7 These will fade away and I will find joy and enthusiasm for what I do .
8 ‘ We do n't know yet exactly when we will take delivery of the scanner but we would hope it will be some time early in the coming financial year which starts in April , ’ he said .
9 ‘ Madam , get your son to the telephone at once or I will have Officer Cecil give you a good poking with his over-sized weapon . ’
10 Lose weight too quickly and you will lose muscle tissue as well as fat .
11 ‘ It will suit as much as them to have the fight later because it will give John that little bit more time to prepare after having his jaw broken in his last fight . ’
12 ‘ But we must leave now or we will lose sight of the star . ’
13 Is he prepared to state clearly now that he will introduce legislation to ensure that the sort of scandal that occurred , which robbed the workers of the Maxwell and Mirror corporations , will not occur again and those workers and others like them will be protected in future ?
14 How the Mini Master will be regarded by Britain 's Civil Aviation Authority remains to be seen , but the CAA has indicated so far that it will expect pilots flying the aircraft to be holders of a multi engine rating , which currently costs around £1,200 to obtain on a conventional twin aircraft .
15 He wants to know by tomorrow if they will allow Andersson to spend a month on loan at Newcastle .
16 Stanley has been going to Scourie for more than twenty years and knows every single blade of grass and stone , by name ; he can take you to a loch and point out precisely where you will catch fish and where you wo n't , to the inch , and Stanley is never wrong .
17 So in point of fact idioms is you 'll find that they always fit in either this slot or in this slot , but you wo n't find an idiom which has to form such that if you remove the subject and verb from a sentence you can stick the idiom in there and it will make sense .
18 Beyond that it will have authority regarding other issues which is based on other considerations , such as superior expertise , economy of effort , immunity from temptations and blackmail .
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