Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] will [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Men of the 16th ( Irish ) Division suffered similar losses in September 1916 , and their story will also form part of the exhibition .
2 They must take a realistic view and look objectively when deciding which movements will best describe individuality .
3 Their families will also find life very different and testing .
4 If the mother has acquired deafness she can be reassured that her baby will not inherit deafness from her .
5 The implication of the term is not only that it is a privileged group but that , as a result , its members will not desire change and so be a conservative force in society .
6 This can be less stressful for the dog , because its stomach will probably contain food for a longer period .
7 Systems such as CD-I , CDTV and their derivatives will also need modification in order to deliver both the appropriately encoded TV signals and the display quality that will be expected of them .
8 If it has grown to £447,000 then £300,000 is taxable on her death but if it falls to £247,000 her estate will only pay tax on £100,000 , assuming that the nil rate band did not change .
9 But if the animal cap is combined with the vegetal region some of its cells will now make muscle .
10 her , her fire wo n't burn coke , but ours will because ours is an Atlas
11 Yeah but she Karen wo n't eat chicken .
12 After 22 months , does he not yet understand that sitting there crossing his fingers and closing his eyes will not bring recovery ?
13 He thinks his friend will not know Father .
14 1 he student will then have time to act on the report , and the ward sister will then be able to evaluate the ward teaching and rectify omissions in the student 's experience .
15 But Roberts owns up that his book will probably lose money , because it does n't deal in big secrets , and says instead that there is no secret .
16 A Thatcherite economist may despise the Keynesian clap-trap praised , indeed worshipped , by previous generations of lecturers , but if he strips the library of Keynesian texts his students will undoubtedly lose perspective .
17 You are only fifteen , and if your parents will not take responsibility for you , and you will not tell us what you are up at night , the only alternative is for you to go into care .
18 The main objective of this motion is to create conditions that our members will not suffer deafness because of industrial noise .
19 If in the process of transition West Indian proprietors experienced temporary losses Cropper was confident that ‘ our country will cheerfully grant indemnity ’ .
20 Well that , that automatically comes up erm if erm you 've got which are turning round , and ou our records will automatically show maturity dates etcetera .
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