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

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1 Round in Crescent and er the people make allowances often they make announcements in the ground of they 're blocking somebody 's entrance and will they go and move the cars out and
2 Will licking the soil do her any harm and will I need to worm her more often as two ponies go in the paddock as well ?
3 My Lords , will the er Minister say how much money has been spent on the so called cash protection for grant maintained schools and will she confirm that the one quarter of a million pounds almost a quarter of a million pounds being spent on advertising grant maintained schools is additional er to the scheme , to the first part of the question .
4 Therefore could you please tell me if it is feasible to fit this engine and will it prove to be too powerful for the IIA gearbox and overdrive .
5 Phil had the pen , Phil get the pen and will you add it up will you
6 Is there a limit to the grant and will I have to pay anything ?
7 Will those applications , which total 4,500 from my constituency alone , be assessed fairly and reasonably by the DSS in Strathclyde and will he assure me that there will not be the delays that characterised the applications for disability benefit vis-a-vis vibration white finger and beat knee claims ?
8 just an example , now when I come round and tap you , I want you to make your sound and will you keep on making that sound repeatedly until I clap like that and tell you to stop , okay , so if I tap you
9 While welcoming my right hon. Friend 's reply , may I ask him to accept that the best training for Royal Navy reservists is with the regular Navy and will he give that priority in the coming operations for the Royal Naval Reserve ?
10 Will he bring home to Ministers on the continent the fact that the headage basis would prove devastating for hill and upland farmers in the United Kingdom and will he do everything possible to make those Ministers see our point of view ?
11 What are these lumps and will they go away in time ?
12 Given the favourable non-wage labour cost which the minister told us about a moment ago , how does he justify the enormous discrepancy in wages between England and Wales as an average and areas like South Wales and Northumberland where average weekly earnings are up to sixty five pounds less than the average and will he explain to us why the government is not tackling huge wage differentials in this country ?
13 Can we have a look at the ones underneath , in the orange block and will you do the first one Heather ?
14 Will my right hon. Friend extend to them his best wishes on becoming part of the property-owning democracy and will he send a message of best wishes to the management and employees of West Midlands Travel — the country 's biggest bus company — who yesterday concluded a £70 million buy-out ?
15 Will he dissociate himself from that comment and will he take action today to see that the hon. Gentleman concerned is ’ liberated ’ from his ministerial duties ?
16 Will he accept that in the United States of America , the land of free enterprise , it was concluded that voluntary arrangements would never sufficiently overcome discrimination against employment and will he respond positively to the view of the employers forum on disability and the law society as well as three hundred and eleven honourable members of this house who have signed E D M number two that the time has now come for legislation to ban discrimination against in er disabled people in respect of employment in this country .
17 Will he make a statement to the House about the matter and will he get rid of the unwanted and unnecessary cuts in the number of coastguards ?
18 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that there will be swift Government action to remedy that situation and will he commiserate with the Leader of the Opposition about the fact that his and his party 's principal supporter should turn out to be a crook ?
19 In particular , will he confirm that the Government see leisure courses and non-vocational courses as being equal in value to vocational courses and will they ensure funding for all ?
20 He is a boy of very good promise and will I have no doubt ( if he continues to work steadily ) do credit to the School . "
21 Should setpiece equality form the plot , what prospects are there for Scotland 's backs to build on their Ireland display and will we see more than the limited offerings which the Welsh managed against England ?
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