Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] will " in BNC.

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1 Such methods are outside the scope of this book , but those who are interested in reading more about them will find relevant books in Suggested Reading on p. 141 .
2 Access to information held about them will help clients understand better the processes in which they are involved , and to participate in decisions that critically effect them .
3 that would definitely make it more interesting , if it , a talking point for everyone wo n't it ?
4 I am quite sure lessons for everyone will emerge from the inquiry being carried out by the Welsh Affairs Committee .
5 As Enoch Powell observed ( in The Sunday Telegraph Magazine in November 1976 ) : ‘ In the last resort , no less today than since the dawn of history , the test of nationality is war : on whose side will you fight , and for whom will you , if need be , die ? ’
6 The belief that there are no votes in concern for them wo n't wash with the Bishop .
7 well this is it , this is it , be a nice break for them wo n't it ?
8 On the other hand , if archaeological finds are sandwiched between two volcanic rock layers , then the dates for them will bracket the date of the archaeology .
9 ‘ Aye , well , so , a pallet for them will not take up that much room , ’ he grunted grudgingly , his heart leaping .
10 The programme that is devised for them will usually be geared largely towards communication skills and will probably include craft , drama , and life skills which thus serve a dual function .
11 Those are important and worthwhile projects , and we must ask the Government where the money for them will come from , especially if £1.4 billion is gobbled up by the proposals for King 's Cross .
12 To decide which effects may be relevant to subjective risk when driving the main findings in fields concerned with emotional arousal and memory and some of the theories which have been used to account for them will be briefly reviewed .
13 Bureaucracy for them will have two important dimensions .
14 Unless the EC decides to treat them as a special case , it seems the only way out for them will be to give the toys away .
15 The sharper the boundaries , the more likely the dynamic between them will be articulated through more of less formal , institutionalised modes of mediation : patrons , brokers , interpreters , committees , councils and the like .
16 It follows that any increase in the militancy of trade unions which intensifies the competition between them will also tend to raise the rate of inflation .
17 For example , if the pattern recogniser produces ‘ a ’ and ‘ o ’ with equal probability , the choice between them will be based on frequency statistics .
18 If the goods are close substitutes , competition between them will drive price down near to marginal cost .
19 If they are not moving relative to each other at one time , the attraction between them will cause them to start falling toward each other .
20 It is for each financial controller to decide what the balance between them will be in his or her own organization .
21 Certainly , this broader remit seems eminently sensible , partly because the existence of strict demarcation lines between advanced and non-advanced further education is harmful to both and partly because the distinction between them will become more blurred as and when the provision of recurrent and continuing education is expanded .
22 The gravitational attraction between them will be strongest between their closest points , a and a' , and weakest between their furthest points , c and c' .
23 When both cheetahs and gazelles reach the maximum running speed that they can ‘ afford ’ , in their own internal economies , the arms race between them will come to an end .
24 For , ‘ trust between a company and its external auditors is very important and interposing another committee between them will only make the relationship fraught ’ .
25 Since each of these parties leant on the other for reassurance , relations between them will be soured as a result .
26 Likewise , where the footings on eaves of a building project beyond the edge of an external wall they will be included in the demised property , although the column of air between them will not ( Truckell v Stock [ 1957 ] 1 All ER 74 ) .
27 Thus , as long as the marriage between the husband and wife ( assuming them both to be domiciled in the UK ) is not dissolved , transfer of property between them will not incur a liability to inheritance tax .
28 And with tax , spending and borrowing decisions presented in a single statement the relationship between them will be much easier to understand . ’
29 ‘ O.K. Get her for me will you ? ’
30 Turn that on for me will you ?
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