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

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1 Thus the financial dependency of individual women on individual men is perpetuated in that at least part of her income will still depend on his actions and circumstances .
2 Her car will now be taken to Forensic Laboratories in Chepstow , Gwent , where yet more tests are to be carried out .
3 Her vote will probably go to Neville Trotter , the Tories ' imperilled incumbent ; elsewhere , in this whirlpool of glum semis , posters for Labour 's Paddy Cosgrove make a decent showing .
4 If she has always been an outgoing person , her grief will probably be expressed in painful episodes of weeping , punctuated by the need to ‘ talk it all out ’ over and over again in great detail to you and to other sympathetic relatives and friends , and you will help her a great deal if you are a patient listener .
5 But if she is allowed to go at her own pace , without criticism , while she is dealing with the chaos within , you will find that her mood will gradually become more optimistic and her feelings of despair less frequent .
6 Diana hopes that all the pressures of trying to pretend to loyal supporters about her marriage will now be removed .
7 It 's hoped within the next two years she 'll make a full recovery , but it 's still not certain whether her marriage will ever recover .
8 Her work will also explore whether there have been significant differences between the involvement of women in Scottish party politics and that of the United Kingdom as a whole .
9 Any British secondary school head , deputy head or head of department will be acutely conscious that his or her work will ultimately be judged and validated by examination grades .
10 A nanny who is unhappy with her work will never tell you outright .
11 And I think her husband will probably die before she will but erm he cos he 's older than she is even , but erm and he 's not very well , has n't been for a long time .
12 Responsible for Chanel No. 5 and the ‘ little black dress ’ , her genius has assured her name will never die .
13 Her day will probably be crammed with essential tasks ; an older child may well be feeling jealous and therefore be in need of more attention than usual ; money may be in short supply — and time certainly will be .
14 A daughter who has given up her career will undoubtedly feel the loss of her previous role in the working world .
15 Indeed , the most naturally farmed animal in this country is the mountain ewe : at the end of a long hard winter and late cold spring her lamb will depressingly often be stillborn , and she herself moribund or even dead .
16 But as only a small percentage of the US tuna fleet captures dolphins , Boxer argues that her Bill will actually give US tuna processors a competitive advantage in the US market , because foreign fleets are more likely to use methods harmful to dolphins .
17 Her health will always be weak .
18 When she cries in her sleep , try not to fuss her , and do n't worry about her eating trouble — as soon as she begins to realise that you are a family unit her tum will never let her starve !
19 fan worth his or her salt will already know these songs inside out and anyone who does n't would be better advised to check out ‘ Eponymous ’ and ‘ Dead Letter Office ’ as the cohesive valedictions to the band 's years at IRS .
20 Her speech will almost certainly have adapted in some respects towards the London English of her neighbours — this is the process documented ( for accent ) by J.C .
21 How baby Danielle met her death will probably never be known
22 If it has grown to £447,000 then £300,000 is taxable on her death but if it falls to £247,000 her estate will only pay tax on £100,000 , assuming that the nil rate band did not change .
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