Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] will give [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I hope that you will give this reply as prominent a place in your paper as you did the original article and we trust that in future you will ring this Company for comment before publishing incorrect material which is misleading and biased .
2 It is a common mistake to buy large trees in the belief that they will give quicker cover .
3 The effect on listed adjoining properties , Donithorn , Riley House and er , the other one , the name escapes me at the moment , erm , and that it will give insufficient curbage to Riley House when er , whatever development takes place there .
4 It is unlikely that anyone will give full or truthful answers in an interview to questions that concern sensitive , embarrassing or possibly criminal aspects of their lives .
5 It is time for direct action , test and observation and I will give two examples which promise a rational future .
6 He added : ‘ If all doors are closed in this country I would play abroad and I will give 100 per cent wherever I play .
7 ‘ We shall be pleased if you will give further consideration to the question of the release … .
8 Total Communication requires some explanation , both of concept and practice , and we will give this some attention in our next chapter .
9 Find one in good condition and it will give endless pleasure but , being an old design , expect a fair amount of maintenance .
10 Compare this with the value of £100,000,000 netted in 1985 , which included 317kg. of heroin and it will give some idea of the growth rate and size of the problem we were tackling .
11 How this approach works will become clearer when we come to discuss acquired disorders of reading and spelling later in the chapter ; but we will give one example relating to disorders of spoken language — specifically , to contrasting patterns of disordered sentence production .
12 We will not include the value of any message or information , but we will give sympathetic consideration to your request for a refund of the reasonable costs you have had in making enquiries about a lost or damaged postal packet .
13 But they will give equal pleasure to those who appreciate refinements of handling .
14 Heaven knows whether he has it in him to take on the legacy of Melvyn Bragg in the 21st century , but he will give Artrageous ! the hip image a youth-oriented arts programme needs to convey .
15 But it will give affluent viewers a foretaste of life with cable television .
16 Let's begin by looking at what happened in the past , as it will give some insights into what took place in Utah in 1989 and help us understand better why people reacted in the ways that they did .
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