Example sentences of "[conj] she will [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Afterwards she will speak on the party 's policy for women at Darlington Arts Centre , where she will also launch Labour 's Woman Today magazine .
2 Although it is less the case now than in the past , the longer a person has been on a particular committee the greater the likelihood that he or she will eventually succeed either to its chair or to the senior minority party position .
3 Sometimes this is because the perpetrator himself has repeatedly warned his victim not to say anything , or he or she will either get into trouble or be disbelieved .
4 Such affirmations can be written down and left in places where a person knows he or she will regularly come across them .
5 There is normally no restriction on the maximum number of copies a candidate may produce , but he or she will normally make at least one personal copy , in additional to those supplied to the university in fulfilment of degree requirements .
6 A solicitor in divorce law or conveyancing will not deal with the music business on a day-to-day basis and he or she will not be able to advise you fully on the terms of a music industry agreement .
7 Nannerl must certainly have a fur rug for the journey , or she will not be able to stand the cold in a half-open coach .
8 If the child 's feelings and needs are taken into account , he or she will not need to explode so often .
9 For " reading for meaning " to occur it is necessary for recognition to become automatised through practice , because until the reader no longer spends time thinking about the identity of individual words , he or she will not be able to think about their role in the sentence .
10 The truth is , he or she will not even know .
11 He or she will not be responsible for hearing appeals on matters of law relating to a person 's tax liabilities , or for property valuation appeals ; those will continue to be the responsibility of the independent general and special commissioners for tax and the relevant tribunals for valuation matters .
12 A new act 's problem is that if they approach an established manager , he or she will already be representing at least one major act .
13 He or she will also apply to the Land Registry for copy title deeds of the property and a potted history of the various ownerships .
14 Bear in mind that once your child has this information , he or she will also need to understand exactly who they can safely talk to about it .
15 Depending on your child 's age , he or she will also be consulted .
16 The Government has ensured , therefore , that if a person enters his or her name on the register in order to vote , he or she will also be billed for the poll tax .
17 He or she will also need to obtain a Court Order .
18 He or she will also know local churches well and should have worked out in advance the best setting for family photographs , special effects and romantic pictures .
19 He or she will probably have never heard of magic or the pagan philosophies undergirding yoga exercises .
20 Go to your bank manager and explain your problem , he or she will probably be able to advance you the money to pay these people off straight away and you will then pay the bank the £25 a month , except that because you will pay interest , it will probably take you sixteen months to pay it off instead of fourteen .
21 Make sure the rug if clean before you ask your saddler to do any work on it ; if it is n't , he or she will probably and quite rightly refuse to accept it .
22 When the original task-centred actor returns , he or she will probably try to get the role back and another week or two will have to pass before the group achieves equilibrium again .
23 If your agency is large enough for your personal account executive to be below the level of director of the company , he or she will probably be reporting to a management supervisor ( or some such title ) who will be a board director .
24 This technique will help your youngster ( and , indeed , yourself ) to become more sensitive to ‘ explosive ’ situations where he or she will most need to exercise self-control .
25 He or she will almost certainly want to test the drain to make sure it is watertight when the job is finished .
26 The photographer will be much more in charge here but he or she will still need a detailed briefing .
27 If you are a Protected Shorthold Tenant and your landlord wants you to leave your accommodation he or she will still need to serve upon you , within the last three months of your tenancy , the Notice of Intention to apply for Possession .
28 It goes without saying that even if a person falls within the definition of " dependant " provided in the Act he or she will still have to prove loss arising from the death of the deceased , and in practice many relatives have no claim at all .
29 And if a journalist able to do you any kind of legitimate favour he or she will certainly feel that you owe him or her one in return ; this debt may be called in when you are least able to be informative .
30 A good photographer should , if necessary , be able to produce good pictures without a previous visit , but he or she will certainly produce better results if they have had time to look round and plan the most effective camera angles .
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