Example sentences of "of [noun] [pers pn] will " in BNC.

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1 For a fee of whisky he will help mortals caught in Fairyland to escape , or show them antidotes to spells and curses .
2 If you continue to maintain a TESSA with Midland after such notice of change you will be taken to have accepted the change .
3 The Australian honey-guide is so fond of hair it will pluck it straight from a horse 's back or even a human 's head .
4 Tell the customer the total cost of the purchase and ask method of payment she will use ‘ How would you like to pay for the saucepans ? ’
5 If the Poltergeist can be driven out of the chamber by a Zone of Sanctuary it will flee , as its bounded area is the whole Tower .
6 He will be searching for the Volvo and with his kind of luck he will no doubt find it .
7 ‘ For that kind of penance they will pay £550 and know that the hard work is just a beginning .
8 At the end of March I will have completed six years .
9 During the second six months he can , and may get a little work ; but until at least a year after the end of pupillage he will probably have to live on his parents or spouse .
10 If it does turn out to be of general significance at a variety of scales it will imply that the increased environmental stress associated in some way with regressions promotes an increase in extinction rate and corresponding vacation of ecological niches , with a consequent opportunity for new species to establish themselves .
11 Of course ours will be high up
12 And of course they will suffer consequences — at the very least those of wasted time and lost opportunities .
13 And of course they will suffer consequences — at the very least those of wasted time and lost opportunities .
14 Of course they will inevitably suffer moments , even hours , of boredom .
15 Of course they will go through all the natural stages of refusal to believe what they have been told , of anger and of unhappiness .
16 Of course they will live in hard , alkaline water , but I believe in providing the most natural conditions for the fish .
17 If you play professional tennis , then it is even more important to have good technique because I am always saying that in a draw of 64 or 128 people , they are all watching how you play and of course they will find out what is happening with your game .
18 The term ‘ pillar ’ indicates the purpose for which they are well suited — tying and training to a pillar , pole , tree stump or whatever — although of course they will also do quite well on a fence or wall .
19 Of course they will .
20 And of course they will .
21 Of course they will . ’
22 Of course they will come together and discuss the matter .
23 Now of course they will say that their goal is to win but unfortunately their actions do n't seem to reflect this ; no matter the amount of money Leeds needs to keep its class players if it wants to win .
24 Now if they 've got any sense of course they will put down businesses which they already have lots of dealings with
25 Because of course they will be wearing our
26 Of course they will , but in hard cases judges must make controversial judgments of political morality whichever conception of law they hold .
27 Of course they will .
28 Bill Mumford says of course they will make it … they would not be going if they did not think they could do it … they have been well prepared …
29 None of us had anything to lose , so we said , ‘ Sure , of course we will ’ .
30 Of course we will , ’ said Joan Bailey .
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