Example sentences of "will [verb] [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 'll make land in a few hours , ’ he told her .
2 I think that 's probably covered by Mr 's point but we 'll seek clarification in a second .
3 Later on I 'll consider persuasion in greater detail .
4 ‘ They 'll need confirmation in writing . ’
5 Er what the gov the British government would like to see is a resolution of these matters er our precise position er and attitude and er erm the assistance we can give in reaching conclusions is much more a matter er for ministers of the foreign office rather than myself so the honourable gentleman er invites me to tread in areas that do n't belong to me and do not actually belong to these orders that are before us , no they 're not , they 're not really relevant to whether we approve or not the orders that are before us , er I 'll give way in a moment but the honourable gentleman er for I believe wanted to intervene .
6 I 'll spray vinegar in there .
7 Erm you 'll see sir in my submissions that I 've proposed a rewording of criterion three so that the Greater York new settlement should be located as close to the outer boundary of the as of the York greenbelt as is consistent with greenbelt policy .
8 No daughter of mine 'll set foot in it — I 'd see ye dead first ! ’
9 Britain 's first electric buses have gone into service — it 's hoped they 'll cut pollution in a city centre .
10 We 'll have breakfast in the café we used last night .
11 ‘ Please tell her I 'll have dinner in my room . ’
12 It 'll have colour , it 'll have pattern in it you see .
13 On November 7 and 8 they 'll take part in a new two-section grand final , with a specialist round on the Saturday and a general fishkeeping knowledge round on the Sunday .
14 He 'll take part in the Group Three World Cup qualifying matches against Lithuania and Latvia .
15 They 'll take place in December .
16 ‘ You 'll take care in the blackout , now . ’
17 His tone was still pleasant though when , as he walked from her room , ‘ We 'll take tea in the sitting-room , ’ he invited .
18 I was making up next month 's order for the Brewery ; it 'll save time in the morning . ’
19 Yeah , that unfortunately the majority of people say you 'll get money in a couple of days , then the person would start to argue , because they need their money now to go and buy their shopping .
20 I 'll get work in the sandpaper factory .
21 I 'll put head in
22 And if you think of the country as a whole , er you 'll find tetanus in most areas of the country .
23 Plans for Christmas should surely find room for Wendy Phillips ' bear and Jane Platt 's mouse — see Picture Knitting and Kaleidoscope , but if you have no plans you 'll find inspiration in Masterclass .
24 In the second and third years … drama , dance and music are taught together , but with three staff timetabled ; so at any one time we split the groups up we 've got group numbers of about 20 — three staff between two forms — and they 'll say work in drama on a theme for six weeks , then move on and explore that theme in music , then move on and explore that in dance .
25 The Super Cosmos system is capable of scanning an X-ray plate in minutes and will eliminate inconsistency in diagnosis .
26 Although effective treatment will probably prevent a proportion of deaths in hypoxaemic children , we are unaware of controlled trials to prove that treatment with oxygen will influence outcome in these severely ill children .
27 Vegetables will remain firm in neutral or acidic solutions , so you should add lemon juice or vinegar to the cooking water rather than soda .
28 In the same manner , I would also say , ‘ Arab brothers , do you believe that you will make progress in the fight for your cause by helping to realise the plans , unknown to us all , of a megalomaniac and ruthless Babylonian with a moustache ?
29 The choreographer must understand how to form sentences or enchaînements which will make sense in the context of the ballet .
30 The imperative 'need to find regularities ' which Popper speaks of , coupled with Bartlett 's ‘ effort after meaning ’ , constitute a powerful expectation in human beings that what is said or written will make sense in the context in which it appears .
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