Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] will [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 My sons will never see themselves as fathers of the tribe .
2 Mr Lamont said : ‘ My proposals will greatly simplify the taxation of Lloyd 's .
3 No doubt many of my readers will instantly distrust such apocalyptic explanations as meteoritic impact , nuclear explosion or equally the increase in cosmic ray activity favoured by other palaeontologists , such as Schindewolf ( 1962 ) .
4 My readers will easily imagine , ’ he wrote in his Handbook to the Birds of Australia , ‘ with what pleasure I descended the ship 's side and sallied forth in a little ‘ dingy ’ to procure specimens . ’
5 Furthermore , I think that my readers will readily grant that in reality these two phenomena usually go hand-in-hand to create a vicious and self-sustaining circle of growth in state power promoting individual impotence causing more state power , etc .
6 ‘ Heaven and earth will pass away , but my words will not pass away . ’
7 My legs will barely hold me .
8 My parents will never allow me to go to Verona , ’ I answered .
9 So I do n't flatter myself that someone who gets my beliefs will automatically get true ones .
10 erm I enlisted in the Air Force December thirty nine , and I had six and a half years taken out of my life for helping with the war effort , and hopefully my sons and my grandsons will not have to go into another war .
11 I have seen both Peter and Joan and they were crying and she was sobbing ‘ My girls , my girls will never come back ’ . ’
12 An dem Wars will not cease ,
13 So therefore they argued , my children will only get half the mutation , or half the effects of it , fifty percent increase in reproductive success .
14 As Fairburn and Kay explain , ‘ [ i ] f I produce a poor product , then I will gradually lose market share , and my competitors will gradually gain it .
15 Its withers will never win any of the races Ronnie had been telling himself about , and he is reluctant to return from this long , defeated , dark-thoughted walk to break the bad news or his adventure to his wife and daughters .
16 Though some among them might like to , their commanders will probably settle for what they have .
17 Till their throats will only grunt and whistle .
18 Domestication of new animals for their products will probably expand to meet the demands no longer met from wild stock .
19 It assumes that firms faced with increased demand for their products will immediately attempt to increase their capital stocks .
20 The government swears that its rules will not change .
21 ICL Plc is to market worldwide the 400 and 600 LPM line printers from Output Technology Corp Europe BV , the Hoofddorp , Netherlands-based subsidiary of Output Technology Corp , under a three year , $7m contract : they will replace ICL 's traditional line printers for Unix systems and be targeted at local government and large corporate customers ; ICL will directly market the printers under its own LP400 and LP600 label though its resellers will likely handle some sales .
22 Moreover , governments will be largely unconcerned with attempts at equalising housing distribution even though their policies will inevitably affect socio-economic and other inequalities in housing .
23 Although the precise information sought by Newco 's solicitors will depend on all the circumstances and on the roles taken by other advisers , Newco or its solicitors will generally request its accountants to obtain information and copies of documents in relation to the target business ( or if appropriate , in relation to each group company ) in the following areas : ( a ) constitution : memorandum and Articles of Association and other constitutional documents ; reports and audited accounts for the past three years and subsequent unaudited management accounts ; shareholders ' resolutions required to be filed ; ( b ) borrowings : details of all borrowings , bank accounts and facilities ; copies of all guarantees and indemnities and details of any intra-group arrangements ; ( c ) litigation : particulars of any pending or threatened legal proceedings ; ( d ) employees : terms of employment of and fees paid to all directors and senior executives and information about other employees ' standard terms and conditions of employment ; details of any trade union or collective agreements and codes of conduct or practice ; details of any current or proposed pension , death or disability benefit schemes and any recent actuarial reports ; ( e ) licences : details of all licences and consents necessary for the carrying on of the business ; ( f ) tax : details of all tax and VAT Returns made ; particulars of any PAYE , VAT or other audits ; details of any matters under discussion with the Inland Revenue ; details of any stamp duty exemptions , tax clearances or Treasury Consents ; details of any group asset transfers or arrangements for transfer ; details of any bonus issues , reductions of capital or other capital reorganisations ; group relief ; ( g ) arrangements with the vendor : details of any loans , agreements or contracts between the vendor and any connected persons ; ( h ) title to the assets : details of any encumbrances on property , any factoring agreements , hire purchase , leasing agreements ; list of debtors and details of standard discount and credit terms ; ( i ) contracts : details of material capital commitments , major agreements with suppliers and customers , contracts entered into otherwise than in the ordinary course of business .
24 What is the point of having cycle facilities which cyclists will not bother to use because of the inconvenience ?
25 While fake characteristics may gain short-term successes , those individuals that ignore such clues and focus on reliable sources of evidence about their opponents will eventually emerge in the course of evolution .
26 Reformers believed that one way of preventing these marriages was to provide clubs with attractive and organized recreational facilities in the hope that ‘ the girl who has her clubs will not need the idle companionship of lads ’ .
27 Of much greater interest to the discourse analyst is the notion of conversational implicature which is derived from a general principle of conversation plus a number of maxims which speakers will normally obey .
28 Their creators will often claim that they are also designed to cater for the club player who will play off different tees but , on the more extreme courses , I wonder if this is really true .
29 But it seems their wounds will never heal .
30 Further , it is important to emphasise that ‘ independence ’ is not a fixed state , and maintaining control over their lives will often become increasingly hard as people grow older .
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