Example sentences of "[noun pl] [Wh pn] will [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The deeper purpose of his novels was no more than one must expect from any responsible man who draws on his experience and knowledge of the world for readers who will rightly expect both the general and the particular in the fiction .
2 In an interview with The Art Newspaper on 28 September , Christopher Davidge , managing director of Christies International , explained , ‘ by the end of the decade we will have a whole set of new clients who will not know the tradition of Christie 's and Sotheby 's as does our current base .
3 When a story is ready to go out the executive will be able to pick out those categories which are relevant to the material and then go through these sections to handpick those journalists who will really be able to use material .
4 3 Only give samples to journalists who will actually be able to use the material gained .
5 But as well as all the companies — and there is a host of Cambex Corps and IPL Systems Incs just under the tall poppies of the IBM marketplace , there are thousands and thousands of individuals who must now feel devalued in a deeply demoralising way , people that have made it their life 's work to understand everything there is to know and understand about IBM and its mainframe products , who now find that all that hard-won knowledge is a rapidly wasting asset — not just industry commentators and pundits who will soon find that the market ca n't bear any more ‘ Into the Big Blue Yonder : the Decline and Fall of an American Icon ’ books , but an unsung army of data processing managers who now feel they are too old to start again and learn something new and fundamentally different virtually from scratch , and will instead sink back into the anonymity of early retirement .
6 Yeah and if you block it all you 're gon na get some kids who will never go beyond number .
7 Staff and councillors at the town hall have praised the generous efforts of the milkmen who will inevitably have to spend extra time picking up the gifts .
8 It is possible to provide a wide range of activities involving parents who will enthusiastically organise these under the watchful eye of a member of staff .
9 Remember that simplicity and practicality are essential since it is busy parents who will actually be keeping the record .
10 Bonuses for early completion are being offered to contractors who will also have to pay a charge for late completion .
11 ensure that further help is given to developing countries who will greatly benefit from new ‘ ozone friendly ’ technology
12 The scholarships will be awarded to two London-based guitarists who will undoubtedly benefit from a year 's tuition at the school .
13 Erm anybody who 's into unit trusts who will perhaps recognize some of those names .
14 Moreover many right-wing senators are landholders who will not be enthusiastic about altering the status quo .
15 Perhaps it is fathers who are jealous of the sons who will soon replace them .
16 To ensure the best and most appropriate access to that information , historians might be advised once again to pursue collaborative initiatives with scholars in other disciplines who will also rely as heavily upon such materials .
17 It is not just the Sunday League , but Boys ’ Brigade and Scouts who will also be affected . ’
18 Some help may come from looking at large law and consulting firms , where even the most senior partners tend to be specialists , and associates who will not make partner are outplaced fairly early on .
19 Retailers who will definitely be taking space are Dixon Sports , Strand Cards , H Samuel , C&J Clark and Dorothy Perkins .
20 Both these options demand some specialised training in assessing and managing the problems of dementia suffers for workers who will also have other duties .
21 Samaritans who will always assist you to get the help that is needed .
22 For dogs who will not tolerate this , there are toys available to combat plaque .
23 In some ways , such horses are like certain breeds of dogs who will only accept one owner in their lifetime .
24 What transpires around 30 March when the Sun in Aries makes a disagreeable aspect to the revolutionary and unpredictable planet Uranus will , it seems , cut you to the quick , and make you realise that there are certain individuals who will never be on your wavelength .
25 Then there are the banks who will always be ready to lend you money to can it up so that it can pay .
26 The definition of associate contained in the Code ( see para 1.2 above ) commences with a general description and then provides a list of persons who will normally be presumed to be associates .
27 The subject of make , on the other hand , refers to the persons who will actually effect the change , and the making and the changing are felt to coincide in time ( " concurrent causation " ) .
28 Planning might be done exclusively by managers who will later be responsible for performance : however , advice on planning decisions might also be provided by ‘ staff management ’ who do not have ‘ line ’ authority for putting the plans into practice .
29 Does the Ministry of Defence yet have an estimate of the number of personnel families who will not be able to make provision for their own housing ?
30 Ombudsman William Reid made his criticism after dealing with a complaint from one of the 121 farmers who will now get extra compensation .
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