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

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1 It should be noted that if any of these ineffective exclusion clauses are included in an advertisement , the trader responsible will expose himself to the risk of proceedings against him under the Control of Misleading Advertisements Regulations 1988 ( see paragraph 16 — 37 , below ) .
2 A glance at the route followed will prove that this is not a guide-book , and a glance at the contents will expose me to the scorn of local patriots who will see , with incredulous rage , that on many an occasion I passed silently through their favourite village .
3 This state of mind will transmit itself into the drawing and so give it life .
4 This state of mind will transmit itself into the drawing and so give it life .
5 Keeping your home clean will imbue you with a sense of virtue and pride in it , which will reflect positively on your own mood .
6 Cos you will throw them at the back of the box instead of lining them up .
7 A giant catapult will throw us to the mainland . ’
8 Compaq area sales manager Bernard Schaffer commented ‘ We have some flexibility , but we ca n't change the world , ’ adding ‘ the government is definitely under pressure , but the rules will hurt everybody in the market and finally they will hurt Slovakia . ’
9 If your baggage is temporarily lost for longer than 12 hours on the outward journey we will compensate you for the emergency purchase of essential items up to a total of £100 .
10 So , ’ he continued , ‘ if you had a tall skyscraper , say , with people living at the top , they will think everything at the bottom has shrunk — been squashed down — compared to normal . ’
11 Friends may refrain from expressing any sympathy because they feel that it might be inappropriate and embarrassing for her , and she may be feeling that people will regard her as a hypocrite if she gives way and weeps , although she may need to do this for a variety of reasons , one of them being not so much for what she has lost , but for what she never had .
12 In yet other important cases the local authorities will regard themselves as the key policy-makers ; the central requirements will have been specified in such general terms that the decisions that really dictate the quality of the service given to the public are made locally .
13 ‘ They will regard it as a very important match and it is very difficult fixture for us . ’
14 THEY WILL INFLUENCE ME FOR THE REST OF MY DAYS .
15 They will influence me for the rest of my days .
16 In exploring such environments pupils will experience the type of argument and logical analysis that will prepare them for the real-life problems they will tackle outside .
17 Two teenagers have chosen to bed down for the night in a freezer as part of their training for an expedition to the Artic Circle , They hope that a good night of shivering in sub-zero temperatures will prepare them for the trip .
18 In complete contrast , nothing will prepare you for the jaw-dropping experience of taking the desert road out of the city for the first time .
19 You see I would like to see people at the end of this programme to have some idea , not just of fancy figures in the air , but of practical effects that will affect them on the ground .
20 But tonight on the Gerry Anderson television show will make it worth the wait .
21 They can make their bourgeois war themselves , but they will make it without the workers . ’
22 Some will make it to the market , others just fade away into their particular niche .
23 This morning , 104 headed for home and only 3 other Central South crews will make it to the finish .
24 It is this particular scene which will make anyone over the age of 15 want to smack the world 's biggest superstar very hard indeed .
25 In the present chapter , I will restrict myself to a simple summary of Kuhn 's views .
26 Membership of the Campaign will pitch you into the heart of the battle to preserve British beer .
27 When the snow comes , this will insulate them from the cold air and allow them to tease out woodlice , spiders and other invertebrates from leaf-litter or plant roots .
28 Ladies and gentlemen , I 'm very grateful to Professor Eppell for his characteristically kind and generous remarks , and erm I accept them all the more readily because I know you will treat them with a healthy degree of scepticism .
29 The child who is abused or belittled will often , when an adult , seek out others who will treat him in the same way as this fits in with his inner image of himself .
30 Discussing Of Grammatology , he says he will treat it as a book with a theme , even though Derrida wants to discourage such an approach to it .
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