Example sentences of "[det] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] will " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Colourful , I grant , but underneath that conspicuous plumage you will get to know , if you are as lucky as you are ambitious , a very down-to-earth bird .
2 On a visit to this historic church you will see a magnificent Romanesque nave , a Norman font with medieval cover , rare wall paintings of the 14th century , the gilded alabaster tomb of Sir Anthony Browne to whom Henry VIII granted the Abbey , Crusaders ’ crosses carved by sword and the Senlac Commemorative Window .
3 Tony and I contemplate the likelihood that on this Scandinavian plane we will have one of those stewardesses you see in the adverts — — all blonde hair and curves .
4 Some bloody hope they will .
5 In this concluding section we will examine this strategy in more detail .
6 I hope , Mr Chairman , that when deciding on this appalling case you will take the following into consideration .
7 Be sure at some future date you will regret it if you do n't .
8 Mr. Sturge in his argument has maintained that such a lease would be valid , and that , even if the term is uncertain at its beginning when the lease takes effect , the fact that at some future time it will be rendered certain is sufficient to make it a good lease .
9 ‘ If a Welsh team wins the West title in some future season we will have no objection to their moving into England 's National League , ’ said Stephen Baines , the Hockey Association chief executive .
10 From this brief survey it will be seen that Miller 's judgment was not confined to , nor his expertise solely directed towards , blooms of roses , ; rather he considered them as shrubs , studying their form of growth and additional bonus of foliage and fruit .
11 Even though they are hellbent on privatising the coal industry , I hope that at this late stage they will take notice of the Committee 's report .
12 During this initial period it will be necessary to use whatever methods appear appropriate to deal with the patient 's distress .
13 " I 'm sure if I ask Muslim brother for another ten days it will be all right , " the Shah replied stiffly .
14 In view of this considerable outlay it will be essential to attract as many members as possible .
15 In view of this considerable outlay it will be essential to attract as many members as possible .
16 This project will attempt to show that when firms are experiencing this dynamic competition they will respond by augmenting their knowledge base .
17 If they already have some practical knowledge they will be itching to get on to the floor !
18 In the meantime , in this first article we will look at what your rights as a purchaser are , what you can expect from goods purchased , how to resolve some irritating problems with items already purchased , and some tips for avoiding the aggro in the first place .
19 In this first article I will retrace my first steps to Rennes-le-Chateau and the beginning of the mystery .
20 It must be ‘ This one thing I will do because it is right . ’
21 If there is still some latent state it will flare up after a dose in the centesimal potency .
22 If you look through the components lists of a few recent projects you will no doubt find some that only use common components , but most seem to use at least one or two ‘ specials ’ .
23 ‘ Unless something is done and we are given some special dispensation we will never be happy with this . ’
24 Well you know what that means Mr , you were told this last week you will be to surrender yourself to bail next Tuesday at er .
25 This means that the three remaining days will be packed more tightly and although it is too late for this academic year we will in subsequent years have one day at the start of each term .
26 Partly because of this hidden knight-errantry you will need to make your private-eye if you can , more of a person with whom you reader can identify .
27 After this past week they will all be thinking the same . ’
28 ‘ We will keep the ones which are really historic but some of the rest are in such poor condition they will have to be demolished . ’
29 If teachers are able to resist the force of such wholly misleading claims as this from such powerful sources it will be a remarkable victory for sense over folly .
30 Given that the Minister is in such expansive mood I will press him on the matter of training .
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