Example sentences of "[Wh pn] will [adv] " in BNC.

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1 There are several people who will probably need to help you with various parts of the work from the very beginning to completion ; Environmental Health Officers , Builders , Architects or Surveyors , Building Control Officers and Occupational Therapists .
2 The proposal was given the green light in a post-Tiananmen panic by people who will probably be living in Hampshire when , and if , the airport is built .
3 The rest can be left with the parents , who will probably eat them when they 're ready to spawn again .
4 But I 've got a feeling that there 's a small group of players out there who will probably play a Chandler 555 for the rest of their lives , and you 'll have to play one yourself to find out why .
5 Viewers in the south will get their first chance to judge Carlton , which replaces Thames , when presenter Chris Tarrant goes live in Trafalgar Square at the witching hour tonight to introduce a 90-minute New Year party with Hollywood stars , the Chippendales , a hypnotist , a female impersonator and Paul McCartney — who will probably be watching it in bed since his part was recorded days ago .
6 But what fills me with fury is not only the massive betrayal of the women he raped who will probably be traumatised for the rest of their lives .
7 This poses a problem for the software developer who will probably need to write applications for both graphical and character-based environments .
8 there are pupils who will probably
9 This step should not be left to the patient 's family , who will probably not know of the facility and may be inhibited by questions of expense .
10 The written down value of the T.V. should be ascertained from the Rental Company , who will probably have advised the Policyholder in writing .
11 There will be firms who are practising today who will probably figure in the er top one hundred in the city who in my opinion will not be practising in that shape or form three years from now .
12 The 28-year-old barrister from Oxton gave birth to the baby who will probably be called Benjamin in Arrowe Park hospital on Tuesday .
13 Foster , who will today be fined by Essex for kicking over two stumps in frustration during Thursday 's play in the championship match , was surprised and delighted .
14 The moves follow a separate case involving a 14-year-old girl who will today defend her right to ‘ divorce ’ her parents at the High Court .
15 Whereas Meh'Lindi … she 's the one who will presently cause this old woman 's heart to stop .
16 The Manchester United striker , who will tonight win his 51st cap for his country when they take on the RCS in a vital World Cup qualifier in Cardiff , believes this is one of the best Welsh teams for years .
17 ‘ There have been times when I felt I was overlooked and that has left me desperately disappointed , ’ said the player who will tonight win his tenth cap .
18 HEARTS ' John Robertson yesterday spoke up for all the members of Scotland 's impromptu squad to face Germany when he railed against any suggestion that the side who will tonight take on the world champions at Ibrox is made up of ‘ second class citizens ’ .
19 They will be different in terms of the sort of interaction they expect to have with computer depending on whether they 're data entry people or management users and maybe some of our users are people in the street , our customers er who who will increasingly become users of systems themselves .
20 Also if the people who will later run the computer are also responsible for the software , then they are more likely to fit the programming to their own needs , which can save time and money later .
21 A nobleman 's son will have a " slave " of his own age assigned to him from birth , who will later attend school with him in Makassar , and sometimes even university in distant Jakarta .
22 Planning might be done exclusively by managers who will later be responsible for performance : however , advice on planning decisions might also be provided by ‘ staff management ’ who do not have ‘ line ’ authority for putting the plans into practice .
23 The walls and the floors of her newly redecorated palace -rather garish many thought — are bare , The carpets and the pictures have been created and flown to one of her other homes — perhaps to Juan-les-Pins , perhaps top one of her two places in Paris , perhaps to the house of her fabulously rich businessman son on London , or perhaps to his island in the Seychelles , Her other son , a naval officer who will later pass , briefly and tragically , through this story , dined in his mothers palace one night in October 1978 and , pointing to the one picture remaining on the wall , said , " There 's one they forgot to take .
24 Which leaves us , ultimately , with the two great blocs of SDLP and UUP support , who will principally determine the outcome of renewed talks on Northern Ireland 's future , a process which Sir Patrick inherits from Peter Brooke .
25 It is possible to provide a wide range of activities involving parents who will enthusiastically organise these under the watchful eye of a member of staff .
26 Unhappily , too , extended works which have taken much love and toil to compile can be a quarry for the despoiler , who will ruthlessly remove for separate sale topographical prints , autograph letters , etc. , which have much increased in value since the extra-illustration was carried out .
27 More crimes are committed with illustrated books , especially in certain categories , than with any others , owing to the operations of the ‘ breaker ’ , the dealer ( and sometimes , regrettably , the collector ) who will ruthlessly destroy a perfectly good book because the total value of the separate plates or maps , sold individually , is more than the intact volume would ordinarily be .
28 Its large landscaped garden ( which includes an orchard with a nine-hole putting course ) is lovingly tended by your hosts , gardening enthusiasts Gloria and Richard , who will gladly give cuttings .
29 The date was pencilled in during the summer , but the tourists , who will effectively be a near Springbok side , wanted a Saturday fixture .
30 William Waldegrave has now been appointed his lieutenant in the grinding battle within Whitehall , against warriors who will doubtless counterattack with the saddest words of public administration : ‘ We 've always done it this way . ’
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