Example sentences of "[pron] will [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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61 | Sometimes the government has the opportunity to levy taxes which will actually improve efficiency and reduce waste . |
62 | If a woman is raped or sexually assaulted and this involved penetration , the violence and force often involved may cause injuries to the genital area and other parts of the body which will often draw blood , and therefore pose some risk of HIV infection . |
63 | Coleman tell us that an unleaded version of the stove is on its way — a move which will greatly reduce running costs . |
64 | Increased usage of renewable energy sources , most of which will mainly convert energy into electricity , will necessitate better methods of storage of electrical energy than at present . |
65 | They use hierarchic language which will always need interpretation . |
66 | For motivation to be sustained there must be PERCEIVED EQUITABLE REWARDS which will then engender SATISFACTION . |
67 | Cancellation because the wedding is to take place quietly : Owing to the recent death of her husband , Mrs Charles Brown regrets that she is obliged to cancel the invitation to the marriage of her daughter Jennifer to Mr John Smith , which will now take place quietly on 5th July 1992 . |
68 | As a result , a three-hour tribute to the brave aqua-mammal will pre-empt tonight 's scheduled address to the nation by President North , which will now take place after the eleven o'clock nightcap news . |
69 | Buy organically grown food if you can , but do not fret if you can not ( which will only cause stress ) . |
70 | Any Associate is recruited with the prospect that he or she will be eligible for partnership after a few years : business development abilities , superior counselling skills in the field and a deep commitment to the firm and its progress are qualities which will rapidly become determinant . |
71 | You invest in the equity market to provide yourself with a stream of future dividends which will hopefully outpace inflation . |
72 | Groningen paved the way for many other cities in Holland to become cycle friendly , and a second phase to the plan , which will further restrict traffic in the city centre , has just started . |
73 | Furthermore , once the profitable state enterprises have been sold , the state will be left with unprofitable ‘ rump ’ , which will still require state funding , no longer offset by the profits made by other state enterprises . |
74 | However , the law does not normally allow for any order to be made which will directly affect pension entitlements ( see Cretney and Masson , 1990 , pp. 405–7 ) . |
75 | ‘ One telephone call which could easily have been faked from any phone box , a letter which no one outside the family has seen , and a pay-off which will supposedly take place once arrangements have been made over a telephone number they refuse to disclose . |
76 | The enlarged company is entering a period of restructuring and product development which will adversely affect performance in 1993 and 1994 . |
77 | You 'll no manage work |
78 | You 'll no manage work |
79 | In that case you 'll just love Eurobeef . |
80 | In living rooms , you 'll probably have carpet unless you want a timber floor that you can cover with rugs . |
81 | ‘ Poor you — and you 'll probably get rheumatism sitting here , unless they all hurry up . |
82 | You 'll probably need help filling round here . |
83 | You 'll also have application services so in the office it might be email or you may have E D I talking to your suppliers . |
84 | You 'll also need DOS 2 or above and the program is compatible with Microsoft and Logitech mice . |
85 | You 'll also need help if you move on to the next step on the savings and investment ladder — direct investment in unit or investment trusts . |
86 | You 'll Never Eat Lunch in This Town Again — Julia Phillips ( Mandarin , £4.99 ) . |
87 | You 'll Never Eat Lunch in this Town Again ( Mandarin , £4.99 ) is film producer Julia Phillips ' famed and vitriolic insider account of Hollywood — not so much in the raw as the crudité |
88 | next thing I remember was being undressed and in bed with Debbie standing there with a boiled egg on a tray , saying mummy were so sorry you 'll never do Christmas again , you 've done it for us for forty years , we shall do it for you now . |
89 | That way you 'll never stop learning . |
90 | Well you 'll never eliminate leakage because leakage is a global term for water that we ca n't account for . |