Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] will [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For this you will need a tone correction unit of a kind which can be plugged into the appropriate points on the cable connections .
2 If we are not careful we will have a bulge in the prison population . ’
3 From that you will develop a training strategy and then be responsible for deciding how to implement that strategy .
4 As she is only three you will need a lot of patience and persistence to get the message across , but do keep trying , otherwise her bossiness could leave her on the wrong side of the fence from her friends .
5 One called Nebozízek is for tourists , but fear not , if you arrive after 21.30 you will find a seat and locals eating .
6 The younger the persons in public relations the more likely they will have a university degree or other higher education qualification .
7 It has been put to me that when the Act comes into force on 1st May 1975 it will make a nonsense out of the children 's hearing system .
8 Yet , I 'm sure she will learn a lot from being in contact with my cousin and her husband , not to mention with the Crane-Boulders themselves , you know , the owners of the estate , because they socialise liberally .
9 For instance , a lightweight lady will be fine with a lightweight horse , but if you are rather more substantial you will need a horse of similar build .
10 ON PAGE 17 you will find a review of David Mason 's thrilling book Combat Ready which tells how the author , a former editor of Flight International , fared on the RAF jet fighter training course , all the way up from Chippies to the Tornado .
11 If these are present you will need a blood test from your doctor and should not start a special diet without checking with him or her first .
12 If we are unlucky we will get a tarpon .
13 If you must use adaptors , make sure they will accept a maximum of two plugs ; those taking three put too much strain on the contacts within the socket outlet , leading to sparking and overheating .
14 ‘ I 'm sure it will make a difference , ’ said Steve Wright , a ballroom dancer who happens to share his name with a Radio One disc jockey , a man who probably never played a Glenn Miller record in his life .
15 Most important of all it will become a conversation piece .
16 The new members have been told that it is unlikely they will get a refund , and they have decided not to take the issue further .
17 ‘ As they grow older they will have a problem trusting people .
18 On page 40 you will find a list of who to inform of your change of address .
19 In Part Two I will suggest a way in which the important contribution that anomie theory makes to understanding crime can be reformulated in classical terms , much to its benefit .
20 ‘ In the nineties we will have a car industry competitive with any in the world . ’
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