Example sentences of "[pron] will now [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So I 'll now go all shy . |
2 | I 'll now examine three different ways of using the technique of Still Image — to initiate a drama , to develop understanding of narrative , to focus and reflect on a particular moment . |
3 | I will now study that report , and as soon as possible Mr Stevens and I will make statements . |
4 | Various other lines of defence to this action were raised by Mr. Ashworth and I will now consider those in case I am wrong on what I regard as the central issue . |
5 | I have a modest interest in pictures and antiques and I will now have more time for the sale rooms . |
6 | Okay , I will now pronounce this single regeneration agency an integrated regional government , or missed one sorry . |
7 | ‘ I will now search this house , ’ he barked , ‘ beginning with your daughter 's chamber ! ’ |
8 | I will now discuss three of the cases of allegedly fertile she-mules , bearing in mind that no serological or chromosomal analysis was done , they must each be regarded as ‘ anecdotal ’ . |
9 | The HSC has also agreed changes to the list of substances and processes covered by the Carcinogens Approved Code of Practice which will now show two processes involving chromium , one a revision of the existing entry on bichromate manufacture , the other a new entry for electrolytic processes involving hexavalent chromium compounds . |
10 | Alongside the old British traditionals of cabbage , carrots and potatoes , you 'll now find such things as okra , celeriac , eddoe , squash and salsify . |
11 | Ombudsman William Reid made his criticism after dealing with a complaint from one of the 121 farmers who will now get extra compensation . |
12 | We will now review some of the major developments from functionalist theory based on notions of culture and subculture . |
13 | In order to continue our discussion of the linguistic units involved in language comprehension , we will now review some of the experiments which have investigated the storage of spoken and written language in memory . |
14 | We will now compare these to those produced using the methods of |
15 | We will now examine each item in turn and point up some of the main arguments . |
16 | The model has emerged honourably from these tests ; and we will now describe some of them . |
17 | We will now consider two slightly more sophisticated types of statistical comparison : an examination of the ‘ incidence-outcidence ’ relationship , and a more valid comparison of the two surveys using the adjusted figures for those agencies which were involved in both surveys . |
18 | We will now consider two identical firms with identical operations and cash flows but employing different accounting conventions . |
19 | We will now consider each stage in turn . |
20 | Intuitively , one would guess that abnormalities could arise at many points in such a system and we will now consider severe clinical disorders which bear this out . |
21 | We will now consider some research which explores the nature of social life in towns and cities . |
22 | We will now introduce some of the terminology associated with the relational model . |
23 | ‘ We will now have 40 centres , which will be bigger , employing more people , and more economical and will increase productivity . ’ |
24 | ‘ But we will now encounter different styles , so the matches will now be more a battle of wits . ’ |
25 | As a result of our decisions , we will now spend five times as much on the environmentally sensitive areas and they will cover three times more of the United Kingdom than previously — more than 12 per cent . |
26 | We will now take each of the above six alternatives in turn . |
27 | We will now develop these themes and combine them in a systematic way to construct an improved understanding of the relationship between daily life and the nation state . |
28 | They 'll now face disciplinary action . |
29 | But no , and I think one could assume , and indeed expect , that they 'll now stay that way . |
30 | UK workstation business manager , Peggy Heppelmann says they will now appear any time between September and next January , claiming Hewlett-Packard 's existing £3,877 , low-end 715/33 desktop remains very competitive with other entry-level systems , including Sun Microsystems Inc 's £3,655 Tsunami-based SparcClassic and IBM Corp 's £3,664 RS/6000 220W . |