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

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1 August is the launch month for HarperCollins paperbacks — or , to be more precise , August is the month when Fontana and Grafton cease to exist , amalgamating under the one imprint , which I shall refer to as HCP and in my mind will always call Collins .
2 Men of the 16th ( Irish ) Division suffered similar losses in September 1916 , and their story will also form part of the exhibition .
3 They must take a realistic view and look objectively when deciding which movements will best describe individuality .
4 Their families will also find life very different and testing .
5 Sometimes they fear that the strength of their passion will so endanger relationships which are important to them that they will shut down parts in themselves from which they believe the threat comes .
6 Its members will also assist Somervillians interested in a legal career with advice and offers of work experience and mini-pupillages .
7 But as only a small percentage of the US tuna fleet captures dolphins , Boxer argues that her Bill will actually give US tuna processors a competitive advantage in the US market , because foreign fleets are more likely to use methods harmful to dolphins .
8 Its introduction will greatly assist staff recruitment and selection for , in the long-term , all members of staff will have a log book which shows the skills they have acquired .
9 This can be less stressful for the dog , because its stomach will probably contain food for a longer period .
10 They will make themselves seen and heard like fireworks on a dark night , and their services will always find takers .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 But if the animal cap is combined with the vegetal region some of its cells will now make muscle .
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 Players of his calibre will always scare opponents because they always seem to make the right decisions . ’
18 Within two years our course will probably include SPDL , a brief coverage of the ODA DAPs , and one hypermedia framework .
19 I anticipate that 1993 will continue to see further improvements in new home sales in most parts of North America , but that our business will still face difficulties , along with the rest of the industry in California .
20 Our model will also allow practices to contract for new services to meet local needs .
21 If in the process of transition West Indian proprietors experienced temporary losses Cropper was confident that ‘ our country will cheerfully grant indemnity ’ .
22 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 .
23 Your company will probably have guidelines on how to handle such situations .
24 Perhaps the only reasons for buying a PC publishing system as opposed to a Macintosh one are for Ventura , which has no Macintosh equivalent ( yet ) or because your company will only buy PCs .
25 Our source will now produce waves .
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