Example sentences of "[is] a [noun] [Wh pn] will " in BNC.

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1 ‘ No , but there 's a wife who wo n't be too pleased with her husband .
2 I said because I 've got a tape here and there 's a couple who 'll go to court if necessary .
3 Does he realise that what the country now needs from him is hope , but all that it gets is complacency ; that what the country needs from him is leadership , but all that it gets from him is excuses ; that what the country now needs is a Government who will act , but what it has is a Government paralysed by the election who dodge the issues , duck the realities and do nothing ?
4 Patrick Jenkin , for example , is a man who will not be remembered for his contributions to the future of British civilisation as Secretary of State for Industry , Secretary of State for Social Services or Secretary of State for the Environment .
5 I 'm sure that — your name — everything about you — but the will says and quite emphatically and Colonel Moore — ’ an element of anger there ‘ — is a man who will see it through to the letter . ’
6 When Grimes steps into the witness box , the veiled string texture and weary cross-rhythms in the bass tell us before he has opened his mouth that here is a man who will not fit into conventional social patterns .
7 A happy client is a client who will publicise your services .
8 Decentralisation is also his way of coming to terms with the European Community : he is a Eurosceptic who will not hasten economic and monetary union .
9 Tom Weld , from Dorset , and widely travelled , is a painter who will help us explore the beginnings of elemental creation .
10 What is needed is a leader who will set an example in worship and give some brief teaching from the scriptures .
11 I well remember I said to myself at the time , " there is a lad who will go a long way . "
12 What you fear most is an opponent who will point to a few simple but undeniable facts , and this is why the economists , and above all that wonderful race of men the economic journalists great and small , are such indispensable allies to the politician : they enable the politician to fog up what he is doing , so as to escape the blame and often even criticism for his actions .
13 Clauses are sometimes encountered which state that a referee is to be appointed who is described as an expert and then told that he will act as an arbitrator , or , alternatively , that the referee is an arbitrator who will act as an expert .
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