Example sentences of "will [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It very funny cos I want to , yeah , because I I had such a study on , on United States many rating systems or , it 'll into those houses like .
2 I do n't think he will for one minute !
3 In the urban areas , where a third of Africa 's population will soon live , tribal loyalties will for the most part diminish , but will for many years exist in parallel with other loyalties .
4 Since , however , cases concerning property which has devolved according to those provisions will for many years continue to come before the courts , they are summarized in a note at the end of the book .
5 As for apportioning blame for the £215m fraud at International Signal and Control , the Ferranti subsidiary , rumour and speculation abounded as it will for some time to come .
6 The results of these measures will for some time be inconclusive , if only because parties to an experiment must still depend on the larger part of the economy which continues to operate according to traditional principles .
7 That operation as I understand it is certainly either available on the National Health or er likely to be available on the national health I have not understood that it is the sort of operation which will for any reason suddenly need to be done and I bear in mind that the plaintiff has had already an operation on his hip done on the National Health , it seems to me on the probabilities that there is a very strong probability that that operation will be done on the National Health and not done privately and for that reason it does not seem to me right to include any sum in relation to that in the damages .
8 Oh I will after this weekend , you know , because if
9 This sets out the draft proposals and erm will after this meeting go to all members of the Council for them to go through with a toothcomb as well as you .
10 Ask for quotes for the full job , which will including fitting charges , plus any structural alterations needed .
11 However , as the features of capital instruments may vary widely , it should not be presumed that the disclosures required by the [ draft ] FRS will in all circumstances be sufficient for the financial statements to give a true and fair view .
12 The term can be approximately twelve to thirteen weeks long , and advanced classes will in all probability do a production over that time which will be mounted and produced in the Institute 's own theatre .
13 At present , such an old person , if assessed for statutory care , will in all probability be rejected as too fit .
14 The inspector is not bound by the sheriff 's opinion and his report will in all probability put matters in the correct perspective with appropriate recommendations .
15 Clearly such a point will have come if the child is seeking to refuse treatment in circumstances which will in all probability lead to the death of the child or to severe permanent injury .
16 Its rigorous application of the acquis communautaire and the finalité politique to new members will in all probability lead to a Europe too full of contradictions to survive as a unitary bloc .
17 This wider region will in all probability reflect the district , regional or area organisation and/or competition structure of many governing bodies .
18 The advice that they need will in all probability be a different nature to the normal required in large workplaces .
19 The Council 's thirteenth-century oath , ‘ You will in all things to be moved , treated and debated in Council , faithfully declare your Mind and Opinion , according to your Heart and Conscience ; and will keep secret all Matters committed and revealed unto you , ’ lies at the heart of the British culture of official secrecy , and the enigma of monarchy remains the secret from which all other secrets flow .
20 ‘ As to the rest , we would be stupid to appoint you in command if we intended to ignore your direction , however , you must agree to submit to Alexei , s will in all things which touch upon the aims of our embassy . ’
21 Policy : ‘ The location of industrial development will in all cases be subject to local and amenity consideration ’ ,
22 Their children will in many cases be born stateless ( unless they happen to be born in a country where birth confers the right of citizenship ) .
23 In view of the complexity of those realities , the delineation of such figures will in many cases depend upon careful judgments which must be made and which must distinguish case from case .
24 This will be explored further in the next chapter ; here it must be stressed that these arrangements will in many cases have a quite fundamental impact upon the character of the policy and may thus be deemed to be part of the policy .
25 And there are these spelling-corrector programs , which will in many cases know what you meant , even though you have erm made a mistake .
26 Some socialisation takes place on an extremely particular level : for example , individual families will in many respects differ from each other and as a result the content of much of the socialisation characteristic of each will be correspondingly variable .
27 We 're working at things which the players might not appreciate at the moment but they will in 10 years time when they look back on what they have achieved .
28 He will in such cases be under an absolute duty to keep floors , stairs , passages and gangways maintained in an efficient state and in good repair ( Factories Act 1961 , s28(1) , s176(1) ; Galashiels Gas Co Ltd v O'Donnell [ 1949 ] AC 275 ) .
29 Political will in such situations is a low explosive , blasting along the lines of least resistance .
30 We are now integrating them more closely into the businesses , which will in future pay for all the research and engineering they require .
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