Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [adv] [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 Nothing ‘ transitional ’ will remain even in this sphere of the ‘ state economy ’ .
2 I do not believe that our European neighbours will hang back from this for long .
3 Two hundred riders will line up for this marathon .
4 Moneymen hope that parliament will act faster on this than it has on company-law reform .
5 It is an example of a theme which will crop up throughout this book — that modes which originated as ways of describing and analysing international capitalism , and relations of domination within it , are being brought back home to be used in the understanding of developments within the former metropolitan power .
6 N C V O will carry on with this vital role , and enriching and enlarging the dynamics of the voluntary sector .
7 Wilson 's autobiography contains a vivid account of his experiences and his successes in this heartland of the union , which includes his first meeting with Walter Runciman , a shipowner in a small way in South Shields , whose name and that of his son , will appear again in this history .
8 The hardest sell of all was perhaps when the dealer said : " You will do well on this .
9 They may go through , but I hope that he will make it clear that , in the next Session of Parliament , this legislation will apply , and anybody considering introducing a works Bill will do so through this legislation and not as a private measure .
10 We have heard no suggestion that recourse to Parliamentary history has significantly increased the cost of litigation in Australia or New Zealand and I do not believe that it will do so in this country .
11 As we will see later in this chapter , there is evidence that relating new information to earlier information is an important aspect of language comprehension .
12 I hope you will look favourably on this request Comments .
13 Helping an elderly parent through her sorrow can be a long , hard haul , but very rewarding in the end — not only in terms of her recovery , but also because , if you find yourself in the same position in later years , you will look back on this experience you shared with her and find that it has left you with a far deeper understanding of grief , and a greater confidence in the healing power of time to see you through your own period of adjustment to loss .
14 I think I will look back on this day and think , I really had quite a distressing haircut did n't I , but also that this was the first day I was introduced to the humour of Vic and Bob .
15 If we fail to take this opportunity Mr Mayor , as I as I feel we are about to do I am a hundred percent convinced that in years to come people will look back at this year , or however long it happens to be and say they missed out on a golden opportunity to make social , to make more houses and to make social housing better in this city and across the country .
16 We believe that at least partial answers to these questions will emerge later in this book — we shall certainly return to them — but a few brief comments are worth setting down before closing the present chapter .
17 We can call it liberal bourgeois civilization , and a fuller picture of its nature will emerge later in this book .
18 We can apply the test to the technical and technological subjects , and not only those , but the professional subjects also ; and the boundary line will run now on this side , now on that ; but the things that it divides are different in kind , and only on one side of that line lies what we ought to allow to be education .
19 Lee will rap on about this feeling of unison — he calls it the pulse — a mystical experience that arrives when the La 's all hit that special groove at the exact time .
20 I hope that we will , I will debate even in this late hour , it 's not too late to debate this very important issue and let the people out there know that we are thinking of them , not just about the things that happened early on today but least that we are responsible enough to dis to discuss this motion and to press and press and press again so the government , hoping the government will do a U- turn , if you do n't you 'll be gone forever .
21 In fevers they may be greatly prostrated , weak and weary , stuporous , unconscious but can be aroused and will correctly answer your questions but will lapse back into this prostrate state .
22 I suspect that we all know our lines — we have heard several of them repeated tonight — and , like a pantomime by a well-loved local drama group , we fishing industry Members of Parliament will perform well in this packed House .
23 In the meantime , Mike Harris will miss out on this years batch of heather honey .
24 I trust local authorities will respond positively to this settlement .
25 Deputy Head ( Curriculum ) : ‘ Deputy Head ( Administration ) will try again on this . ’
26 precisely Mr Chairman if I could answer that the , the , the once the inspector comes back to the Fire Service and reports again and he is due back in June , we will then look at the matters he raises at that time and he will look at the progress report er what , what has happened since his last inspection and then we will have the opportunity to look at what the Inspector has , has to say after his visits , not very far away er , their Chief Officer will go on with this programme
27 er , erm , speaking in favour of the motion against the amendment , quite strongly against the amendment because I do n't believe it moves that debate any further and the debate , as a number of speakers have said , will go on beyond this chamber , Chair .
28 This is it , Middle Age , and it will go on like this for the next thirty-six years until , without any big deal , without even noticing probably , it will be Old Age and we 'll still be sitting here .
29 * And your SWIFTAIR letter or package will go straight into this express stream once it arrives at its country of destination .
30 A similar ramp will lead down from this embankment , to pass beneath the bridge that will carry the new road over the East Coast Main Line railway .
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