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

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1 Dior voids making its customers look ridiculous with extreme designs which will go out of fashion as quickly as they came in .
2 Walker added : ‘ I ca n't field my strongest team and while that 's tough on the lads who will miss out , I ca n't afford to spend my time worrying about people who are n't going to play .
3 Secondly , the new role for HMI will be to monitor the quality of all those inspectors who will carry out the new inspections in individual schools throughout the country and to give , for the first time , reports to every parent about those schools .
4 I can not conceive that the pathologist will trouble to look there for a puncture mark and indeed , prior to that eventuality , it does n't seem likely that the emergency team of paramedics they 'll send out from Brighton General will be well enough acquainted with the action of this drug to hit upon the right antidote in time to prevent her from expiring . ’
5 In the coming months it will expand out into Germany , Switzerland and the UK as a network of independently owned operations .
6 In the main these are service houses who will contract out the typesetting ( and generally printing ) work to one of the established bureau .
7 You 'll soon get the hang of it — once you 've been caught a few times you 'll suss out the attack patterns — but until you do , frustration is high .
8 One of these days I 'll go out like this and scare the whole population , 'cos they 'll think I 'm in me bare pelt . ’
9 Even upon the menservants and maidservants In those days I will pour out my Spirit .
10 One of these days you 'll come out and your tyres 'll be down .
11 For three days they will act out their feelings , confront their emotions , and generally ‘ bond ’ with each other .
12 Europe 's biggest lacemaker has just taken delivery of five Textronic machines which will churn out new ‘ three-dimensional ’ lace .
13 It is not 35% of general practitioners who will lose out — our patients will be the ultimate losers .
14 Most of the studies will involve volunteer trainee GPs who will try out a variety of mutually agreed upon strategies designed to increase the frequency of signs indicating that patients are making active checks on their understanding and acceptance of suggestions made by the doctor .
15 These are not themes which will become out of date but they are timeless which means that this novel will still be ready and still have relevance in the future .
16 The Radcliffe Infirmary and the John Radcliffe hospital in Oxford , the Northampton General and Milton Keynes General are among fifty hospitals which will test out new government proposals for independent hospital management .
17 It can moreover lead to endless trouble : there are always children who will opt out on parental instructions or with parental permission , or who may be thought to need alternative provision .
18 Because , er , is it the floating voters , or is it the others who will turn out , regardless of the weather .
19 When somebody decides to redo the rooms and wants all the screens they 'll find out but probably not until then . ’
20 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 .
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