Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] will [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Some mortgage protection policies will give you a breathing space if you are made redundant , but most just cover mortgage repayments in the event of accident or death . |
2 | Lennox also hit back at critics , who claim he should have avoided the dangerous Ruddock and hidden himself away for a world title shot , snapping : ‘ I know the British fight fans will respect me for going in against the best instead of facing an easy touch . |
3 | But until the problem of export licences is solved foreign auction houses will find it difficult to do business |
4 | The slowdown in military spending and escalating costs of armament programmes will make it increasingly difficult for any company , even one the size of BAe , to go it alone . |
5 | Three soccer fans from in Jail in Turkey accused of trying to use forged fifty pound notes will learn their fate today . |
6 | ‘ Football clubs will offer their best players new flats with maybe three bedrooms in a better area to get them to sign . |
7 | Handbag DJs will love it . |
8 | But in the near future clients will expect it from them all . |
9 | Two lifelong movie addicts will see their dreams come true tonight when the doors open at their very own cinema . |
10 | It follows that , other things being equal , an increase in real labour costs will shift the unemployment-income curve upwards ; similarly , a decrease in real labour costs will shift it downwards . |
11 | Ireland will hopefully solve its political problems with the North and its low labour costs will put it in a good position to compete in manufacturing and assembly ; |
12 | I tell you another year of feasibility studies will take us to the point of no return . |
13 | The former Arsenal and Liverpool star suffers from parkinson 's disease and the sale of his football memorabilia will net him more than seventy three thousand pounds after deductions . |
14 | I hope that Opposition Members will dissociate themselves from that comment , because Japanese and American investment is more than welcome here . |
15 | I hope that Opposition Members will use their influence with Labour-controlled councils to improve their performance and so put many more such properties back into use . |
16 | I hope that Opposition Members will support it in the Division Lobby when the time comes . |
17 | Future movie stars will resemble him more than those you have been used to . ’ |
18 | Some protein foods will have lots of one type of brick , and other kinds of protein foods will have fewer of these and more of other types . |
19 | Well , we 've got a good idea , but the blood tests will tell us more . |
20 | This will make cutting very much easier , it will set the cut edges completely and all the cut sections will retain their shape . |
21 | Now 5ft 7ins Amanda is confident her switch to healthier eating habits will help her keep her new 9st 2lb shape . |
22 | Other car makers will tell you they have similar projects on the drawing board , just waiting for management approval . |
23 | As my knitting acquaintances will tell you , I am neither the shape nor the age for a mini dress ! |
24 | The military type shackles will fit your Land Rover and are probably best sourced from a Land Rover breaker as the last time we purchased new they were virtually impossible to obtain . |
25 | We are born with all the potentiality for intelligence we are ever going to have , and there is not all that much we can do except to achieve as much of that potential as the world and its intelligence experts will permit us . |
26 | The team of expert speakers will use their own experiences and expertise to illustrate the problems , opportunities and solutions facing the international tax professional . |
27 | Public law remedies will enable him or her to establish the illegality of the order ; but , unless the applicant can take advantage of some statutory provision for compensation , he or she will have to establish an entitlement to damages in private law if the damage is to be made good by monetary compensation . |
28 | in language learning the check lists will provide you with the language data you need to start making pronunciation drills . |
29 | We have to grasp the opportunity , and we hope that all ASH Supporters will join us in persuading people of the case for a ban on advertising . |
30 | It follows from this that in a recognition test subjects will find it extremely difficult to distinguish one of the early sentences in a passage from similar sentences which mean the same . |