Example sentences of "will [verb] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Please ring me and I will explain which numbers you should use .
2 If the type of gig you are offered is so unusual that it is not covered by any of the existing contracts , an MU official will devise one to suit your needs , or add necessary clauses to an existing contract ( for performing on the back of a moving open-back lorry , the contract might require clauses covering additional risks ! ) .
3 ‘ They will think we have something to hide . ’
4 You will think I like your style ;
5 Wear your city brogues with bare feet and people will think you mugged someone
6 Wear your city brogues with bare feet and people will think you mugged someone for them .
7 What did he mean when he said half of England will think he got it wrong ?
8 I love the passage ( Numbers 14:15-17 ) where Moses craftily dissuades God from killing his own people by suggesting other people will think he did it to cover up his inability to get them to the promised land .
9 The only thing that will make them change their attitudes will be knowing someone with AIDS and watching them decline .
10 We check out a sound card that will make them eat their words — the Laserwave Plus .
11 I think candidates who are thinking of applying for entry in nineteen eighty-five , who are now say seventeen coming on eighteen , have got three or four years ahead of them at university , which is a considerable time , and if nothing else , university will make them question themselves , what their interests are , and they 'll introduce them to new subjects , new areas of study , and it may be a mistake to embark on a vocational course , and discover halfway through that actually it 's not what you want to do .
12 Only a dramatic confrontation with the reality of their condition will make them take their illness seriously .
13 It wo n't hurt her a bit if another dog growls at her , as it will make her realise she is not considered top dog by them .
14 I know I ca n't help , but just to be there will make me feel I 'm fighting to get Liam back .
15 Mother will make me wear them .
16 Nothing will make me change my mind .
17 And you overestimate your charms if you think one roll in the hay will make me change my mind . ’
18 Take the statement that he wanted to see the German play of which he had heard some praise , and consider substituting the co-referring description " the Left-wing play whose inept performance will make him wish he had stayed at home " .
19 ‘ When I decide to marry a man , ’ she said , ‘ I will make him attend me everywhere . ’
20 ‘ Well , maybe some home truths about Alan Dysart , public servant and national hero , will make you reckon he deserves the marriage he 's got .
21 Unfortunately , you seem to have them by the wrong end , but , seeing as no amount of protestations will make you change your mind , I sha n't bother .
22 The Ocean Princess will make you believe it 's your own personal yacht .
23 Voicetype will make it do something
24 ‘ Because they will want us to find them , ’ Marian said with certainty .
25 I do n't think fifty pound will cover it do you ?
26 But you can help the process if you show love and appreciation ; this will assist them to internalize your guidelines .
27 Medication is not always the right resource in times of distress , but there are certain situations that are so terrible that you will need something to help you through the first few months .
28 If she does she will need them to love her and to understand .
29 If you use secret gestures , such as hiding your papers or holding them to you , people will assume you have something to hide : use open ones and they will not try to read your notes or see your papers .
30 But , if followed , they will prevent us harming ourselves or others — not a bad guideline by which to live our lives .
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