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

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1 Bass , which produces Carling lager , will invest £3m per season over four seasons to be shared equally among the 22 clubs who will receive about £150,000 each season .
2 The 12 winners who will receive these cones are : .
3 ‘ I have the signatures of over 800 doctors who will neither kill nor refer patients to be killed . ’
4 One of the 100 Merseysiders who will be going on the trip , whines : ‘ We definitely wo n't be drinking before we have to drive back but I 'm sure we 'll have the odd glass or three when we make it back to Liverpool . ’
5 There is the European Court of thirteen judges who will interpret the rule .
6 Luckily Pat had organised insurance before she left her home in Brighton — unlike 30,000 skiers who will head for the snow this season without adequate cover .
7 The committee meet the sub the committee has not met yet , because there has n't been any action , and we wo n't be meeting until we get some movement from any of those three agencies who 'll be replying to us .
8 BRITISH motorists must be grateful this festive time to three ladies who will not see a Christmas day lunch .
9 ‘ We have to go to New Zealand with the objective of coming back with half a dozen players who will be able to take the final step up next season ’ — JOHN ELLIOTT ( national selector ) on the ‘ B ’ tour .
10 As you can see we 've got three children who will be going to the school and I do n't want them to think they have to get in a car every time they travel anywhere .
11 ‘ Yousefi has a wife and three children who will of course suffer the same fate if the Home Secretary 's decision is to deport him . ’
12 I 'm joined by three women who will have views on that , I 'm sure .
13 Instead of having the children go through the small group work suggested above , the teacher remains in role as the Pied Piper and the children are asked to elect two or three representatives who will seek out the Pied Piper and try to bargain with him/her .
14 The entry fee is only £6 per team and entry is restricted to 32 teams who will then be split into eight groups of four in the round robin stages .
15 He 's one of a thousand pilots who 'll be flying in this weekend for Europe 's biggest exhibition of home-made planes .
16 In this period , all South African military forces must be disbanded and withdrawn from the country except for a residual force of 1,500 troops who will be confined to bases at Grootfontein and Oshivello .
17 Among the flowers , a tribute from the hospital , to a nurse they 'd known for 5 years who 'll be deeply missed .
18 Companies from across the region have been included in a list of six thousand firms who 'll suffer if the truck makers Leyland Daf go out of business .
19 Among the RAC 's five million members are approximately 3,000 motorists who will qualify for the new long service awards .
20 There will be 29 winners who will each receive outdoor gear .
21 These sparkling crystal green pools look ideal for swimming , but beware dangerous undercurrents , the fact that they are deeper than the look , a temperature cold enough to freeze-dry your internal organs , and an audience of 50 tourists who will stand and watch as you try to get out of the water and back into your underpants with some dignity and without swearing .
22 Defence and prosecution lawyers are giving details of the case before a bench of 3 magistrates who will have to decide if there is sufficient evidence for the accused to be committed for trial to Crown Court .
23 Banbridge are the only one of the ten Senior One teams who wo n't be playing home games on such surfaces , and now that Ballynahinch and Portadown have elected to slot in at Valley Leisure Centre and Newry respectively , half of the Senior Two games will be played on synthetic too .
24 The Minister has said that his Department has contacted the local authorities , but when will the Government accept that the local authorities have the strategy and the enabling powers to make provision for housing , especially for the homeless and perhaps for some of the 40,000 personnel who will be leaving the armed forces in the near future ?
25 Much interest will attach this week to the performances of Nicola Buxton and Caroline Hall , the two teenagers who will be teeing up for Great Britain and Ireland in the Curtis Cup at Hoylake on June 5 and 6 .
26 The four youngsters who will be going to Plymouth formerly attended Ysgol Esgob Morgan , St Asaph .
27 Hoddle agreed : ‘ The crowd have seen two teams who will be in there at the death , although it 's going to be very close . ’
28 The biggest and most competitive game of the day will be up at Eaton Park , where Ballymena take on Instonians , two teams who will be squaring up to each other in the AIL Division Two next season .
29 It is now possible to have eight or nine merely average international players functioning as a support unit for the one or two stars who will be expected to win the games with a decisive intervention .
30 free and single males require the attention of two females who will indulge in any way-out fun we all wish to choose .
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