Example sentences of "who will [adv] [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There 's hundreds of older nomes who 'll never do it . |
2 | Rich git who 'll never miss it . |
3 | This is a shame since it may relegate the service to purely commercial outlets , such as flying schools and airfields who will doubtless find it very useful if someone persuades them to take a look . |
4 | Added to this , it is regarded as a special treat by snails and slugs who will soon polish it off given the opportunity . |
5 | Service of this can only be made by a solicitor or Sheriff Officer who will either post it in a special court recorded delivery envelope , arrange for it to be personally handed to your debtor , or put through the front door of his house . |
6 | Tony Gordon 's Kiwis , who will now find it difficult to go through the remainder of their tour undefeated , are not as tight and efficient a force as Graham Lowe 's team of four years ago , but with a virtual Test side out , should have been far too strong for Murphy 's collection of reserves . |
7 | Clowns in the social world of soccer fans , are the pathetic figures who will never make it . |
8 | To speak to oneself is to speak without constraint , to draft a minute which will be laid before a minister who will never read it . |
9 | The British Museum might be glad of the opportunity to study your find , so why not send it to the Keeper of Coins and Medals , who will quickly return it with his comments ? |
10 | In 1631 John Weever observed : ‘ Katherine , Queen of England , lieth here , in a chest or coffin with a loose cover , to be seen and handled of any who will much desire it . ’ |