Example sentences of "[prep] an [noun] [pron] will " in BNC.
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1 | Anderson 's history must work according to a rational principle , the dialectic , and be moving towards an end which will reveal and enact its meaning . |
2 | In the case of an order which will authorise the construction of works — these are normally referred to as ‘ works orders ’ — it is also necessary to approve plans and sections required under the General Orders and there are a variety of orders covering meticulously the requirements as to such plans and sections . |
3 | This , in turn , is part of an issue which will be devoted entirely to papers on typography . |
4 | If you are permanently disabled as the result of an accident you 'll be eligible to receive a tax free lump sum of up to £80,000 . |
5 | • If you are permanently disabled as the result of an accident you 'll be eligible to receive a tax-free lump sum of up to £80,000 . |
6 | In the case of an Englishman they 'll want to take their beer , steak and chips , everything over to simply a hot climate and they live in their bubble . |
7 | That he won a points decision against the Californian Mark Wills at Wembley will give them some reassurance that the British heavyweight champion could give a reasonable account of himself against an opponent who will not crumple easily . |
8 | Poulantzas frankly sets out to ameliorate this condition with an interpretation which will accommodate the state 's ability to curb as well as foster the interests of a ruling class while remaining true to the fundamental tenets of Marxism . |
9 | In some cases a liaison arrangement is made with an individual who will , in addition to the responsibilities given in ( 1 ) above , help with the training of Archive staff so that they have a better appreciation of the needs of particular users of the data . |
10 | The moral is , deal with an expert who will lay his reputation on the line and back his opinion with a receipt . |
11 | Since the aim of adoption must always be to provide a child without parents with an environment which will foster normal development , the commitment must be to the child , not to the parents or to the agency . |
12 | if the return to Conservatism is to be something more than the transient apparition of a spectre from the past , and its voice in national affairs not merely to be a sepulchral warning against the dangers of rash courses , the Conservative leaders must bestir themselves to some purpose … [ the Conservative Party ] must be ready to meet the programme of the Labour Party not simply with a non-possumus but with an alternative which will in some measure satisfy certain of the needs which Labour is concerned to satisfy , and at the same time avoid the perils with which it insists Labour policy is beset . |
13 | With an advertisement you will often have to decide whether it is best illustrated by a drawing or a photograph . |
14 | This month Boltwood begins a unique collaboration with an aromatherapist who will use the oil to massage patients . |
15 | ICI will end up with an authorisation which will include a maximum emission limit and conditions for monitoring these . |
16 | If it is turned into an office it will all be demolished . |
17 | Staff selected for inclusion in the " Relief Pool " should regard it as an experience which will assist their personal development . |
18 | Using the CRE dodecamer as an example we will now look at the energetics and structural aspects of B I -B II transitions and attempt to answer the question of whether any B II junctions can play a significant role in the solution conformation of this oligomer . |
19 | As an assistant you will probably gather information , draft press releases , make up media invitation lists , search out information , set up meetings with outside specialists and consultants , deliver information to the media ( here is a chance to chat and get to know some faces in the media world ) . |
20 | It is not a selling exhibition , although the gallery has other work by de Kooning in stock , but sets the standard for an agenda which will concentrate upon important and established American painters of the senior generation . |
21 | They tell me if I walk in a certain direction for an hour I 'll come across a road and by the time I set my watch and compass they 've vanished over the dunes . |
22 | Thirty miles an hour , keep going for an hour you 'll only do thirty . |
23 | It 's the speculator looking for an investment who 'll lose out . |
24 | From then on life is marked by the search for an answer which will meet the need and prove trustworthy . |
25 | For an answer we will need to look elsewhere : at the theories of conversational principles and speech acts , ideas which , as their names suggest , were developed with spoken language in mind , but are as applicable to written discourse as to spoken . |
26 | Stok proceeded with his prediction , ‘ Within an hour you will receive a phone call . |
27 | the vehicle in question , a 924 Porsche , is owned by an assassin with the rank of major ( in an army he wo n't tell us about ) , who is on first name terms with Bill Gates of Microsoft . |
28 | In an hour they 'll be gone . ’ |
29 | In an hour we will be at Aberfeldy , at the Flemyngs ' house at Moness , how can I besiege my employers ? |
30 | In an hour we will be back on the road again . ’ |