Example sentences of "in [noun] [pers pn] will " in BNC.
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1 | You need to know what you are suffering from in case you will have to make arrangements for a longer stay at home in bed . |
2 | One , make sure I have every afternoon , Monday to Friday , free in case she will let me be with her . |
3 | In the Cleveland Shopping Centre in Middlesbrough you will find a one-fifth scale replica of Cook 's ship ‘ Endeavour ’ , built by shipwrights from Whitby , the heirs to the craftsmen who built the original ship in the 18th Century . |
4 | The competition now goes into winter hibernation , but when Rangers travel to play the Belgian champions in March they will do so believing they really can reach the final . |
5 | In experience it will be a growing reality . |
6 | Then to implement a circuit specified in occam it will be sufficient to transform it to one of these implementable subsets of occam . |
7 | In addition they will receive a personal letter of thanks and congratulations from the chairman of the RAC , Jeffrey Rose , and 60-year members will be given honorary membership of the company 's top-range UK service reflex . |
8 | In addition they will spend £2million on billboard , newspaper and magazine ads . |
9 | In addition they will be expected to encourage the young participants , aged 17 to 25 , to create a record of their own experiences through a series of workshops . |
10 | In addition we will examine ways of giving those who retire with lump sum payments more choice as to how their savings are invested . |
11 | In addition we will use our presence at national and county shows during the summer to sell more tickets . |
12 | In addition we will have with us and I am sure that the opportunity should be given to him to share news on Zimbabwe and the drought situation . |
13 | In addition we will continue to mount major specials to ensure the big issues of the day are thoroughly explained and debated . |
14 | In addition he will make a further gain of f50 when the bond is redeemed by the government at 100 . |
15 | In addition he will have Adrian Maguire on board and that 's worth a stone to any trainer . |
16 | In addition it will continue to foster strategic partnerships , such as its system development project with Microsoft , alignment with Novell Inc being an obvious choice . |
17 | In addition it will almost certainly be necessary to give each document a unique reference number for ease of future identification and retrieval . |
18 | In addition it will distribute 500,000 copies of its Start-up Guide for people starting their own business . |
19 | Two sessions today , for instance , were taken by one teacher ; another will teach at the January meeting ; In addition it will be seen from the programme for the year that volunteers are wanted to teach in April and June 1981 . |
20 | In addition you will also find the oil spot market , the energy future exchange , the grain exchange and the fruit auction . |
21 | In addition you will need to decide whether you want a type that will act as a further embellishment of your scheme or one that blends insignificantly into the background in order not to detract attention from the curtains themselves . |
22 | It is obviously useful to be able to look up words that you ca n't remember in a dictionary , but in addition you will find that the more you work on your dictionary , whether it is on a computer or on cards , the more you memorise your vocabulary . |
23 | Only North , according to his notebooks , tried to counter in Tehran with something similar. : ‘ Because I am a Christian , I understand and believe that when one dies in faith he will spend eternity in a far better place . ’ |
24 | Once this has been achieved in animals it will be tried with patients . |
25 | ‘ Next time you are in distress I will know to leave you to it . |
26 | When you look at the moon half of it will be in light half of it will be in dark you will see a moon which looks like half a moon . |
27 | She said I think in practice they will make considerable input in the care of their daughter , not necessarily with the heavy physical work of care . |
28 | Such a dismissal is not automatically unfair , but in practice it will usually be so . |
29 | Fostering local talent , he said later , was ‘ all very well in theory , but in practice it will not pay ’ , because the talent to make Leeds City a successful team did not exist locally . |
30 | Having said all this , if your home is centrally-heated , one heater , perhaps not even rated for so large a tank , should suffice , and in practice it will rarely be on , when your home heating is . |