Example sentences of "[subord] she will " in BNC.

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1 They are facing formidable opposition in the shape of last year 's winner , Rosa Mota , who sees London as a warm-up for the Olympics , where she 'll be defending her title and looking to put the disappointment of the World Championships in Tokyo last year behind her .
2 She is due to fly to London today , where she will be met by her children Dominic , 22 , Tammy , 19 , and Cathy , nine , of Chichester , Hants .
3 Brightness 's destiny — so we were informed — was to be returned to prison where she will have to perform mindless tricks for the entertainment of rouble-paying humans .
4 ‘ You must go out of this house , ’ said the little grey man , ‘ and call to the West Wind , and show her your key , when she comes , and let her carry you where she will , without struggle or alarm .
5 When the time comes for farrowing , the sow is moved into another narrow crate where she will suckle her piglets for three weeks before they are taken to be fattened for bacon and pork .
6 She will get the magnificent Kensington Palace home , where she will be free to entertain whoever she wishes in royal splendour .
7 She is on her way to the art gallery that she runs , where she will be presiding over a private viewing later in the day .
8 For this reason , instead of joining in the stampede for the latest and newest , I suggest it would be more prudent to wait for a year or two to see if the strawberry blonde holds her place as a glamour queen , or in reality is a blowzy old dame hobbling into the has-beens in the back row of the chorus , where she will find plenty to keep her company .
9 ‘ … where she will be able to see Harry all the time , " she corrected herself .
10 Amina Shah would like her four-year-old daughter Anna to be in a reception class rather than the nursery class where she will stay till she is nearly five .
11 For the present , then , the vital need is to do everything possible to secure a safe retirement of XH558 , where she will be cared for as well as she has been since becoming the VDF display aircraft .
12 Afterwards she will speak on the party 's policy for women at Darlington Arts Centre , where she will also launch Labour 's Woman Today magazine .
13 In the next few days the family will arrange for her to have a check-up at the Royal Manchester Childrens ' Hospital , where she will become an outpatient .
14 This way , she 'll begin to understand the basics of sharing , although she wo n't do it very willingly until she 's around 2½ to three years old .
15 Although she will in fact serve her last few shifts at the new community hospital at Treloar 's , it was her wish to hold her retirement party at Alton General Hospital before it closed .
16 Although she will not be running a great deal , I think she will win a decent prize and could easily prove top flight .
17 For we are taught both by the words of worthy men of old and by our experience that this is a most certain sign , and it has been found that even if she be urged and exhorted by solemn conjurations to shed tears , if she be a witch she will not be able to weep : although she will assume a tearful aspect and smear her cheeks and eyes with spittle to make it appear that she is weeping ; wherefore she must be closely watched by the attendants .
18 Yasmin is expecting another child in the autumn and , although she will have to make some difficult decisions about whether or not to continue with her career after the baby is born , she is still determined to carry on working for as long as she can .
19 Oh she misses you obviously , more than she more than she 'll erm admit cos you 're very you were very close anyway were n't you , as brother and sister
20 Act Three 's just gone up , so she 'll be a while , but Miss Baird 's not on yet .
21 An elderly gent wandering the streets talking to himself about his secret wedding to his ward tomorrow ( because the plot requires him to be overheard so she 'll find out ) is the sort of thing you can only get away with in opera .
22 I reckon they only have one door apiece , so she 'll be trapped .
23 ‘ Tide 's on the way out so she 'll be all right for now .
24 So she 'll be looking this way , waiting for the bus ! ’ thought Cheryl excitedly .
25 And she 's got to come past us anyway , so she 'll see us wo n't she ? ’
26 We have n't got a litter at present , you see , so she 'll come out with the rest of us . "
27 ‘ Margaret will have her own kitchen , so she 'll have to learn to cook herself . ’
28 It does n't teach her why she should obey you — so she 'll carry on with her naughtiness .
29 ‘ Oh yes , my mother is staying with us — so she 'll look after Mildred . ’
30 The crossing takes two and a half hours , so she 'll dock at three English time .
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