Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] in [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Unless you focus closely on the problem , you 'll never succeed in your research or writing . |
2 | On no account should footstraps be fitted at the novice stage , as they will only get in your way . |
3 | The point then is not that reforms will necessarily fail in their objective of furthering the public good ( though this is normally supposed ) , but that interference in company affairs for that purpose is morally impermissible . |
4 | ‘ No , my child , you wo n't ; but you will always remain in my memory . |
5 | The following year he beat both Sergio Casal and Emilio Sanchez in a 4–1 victory over Spain at Telford and said : ‘ I made a good start in the Cup so the first few matches will always stick in my mind . ’ |
6 | that goal will always stick in my mind as one of my faves … along with the one by Justin Fashanu against Liverpool … but that was for a different team ( Norwich ) . |
7 | The scene will always live in my memory . |
8 | One American war correspondent wrote of this incessant traffic ; ‘ The one sight of the battle of Verdun that will always live in my memory is that of the snow-covered and ice-coated road … constantly filled with two columns of trucks … |
9 | Joyce confronts us with a piece of apparently inept , uncontextualized , childish language lacking normal " prosaic " logical transitions , and so shocks us into a re-experience ( rather than a reminiscence ) of the childhood consciousness from which the " young man 's portrait " will gradually evolve in his novel . |
10 | This is Honey , Dan 's fiancee , this man has the biggest knob you will ever see in your life and it 's all mine |
11 | ‘ It is a species which will ever live in my memory , from its being the first large petrel I saw after crossing the line , and from a somewhat curious incident that then occurred . |
12 | Now neuro-surgeon Mr Nath is intending to take part in a cross country half marathon on the North Yorks Moors in July but he is hoping local clubs and societies will also join in his fundraising push . |
13 | Mrs Aquino has said she will bow to its decision but is confident it will again rule in her favour . |
14 | ‘ I will never stand in your way ! ’ she cried to them that evening in the bedroom . |
15 | The new rules will actually work in your favour , so go with with the flow . |
16 | The new rules will actually work in your favour , so go with the flow . |