Example sentences of "[pron] will [adv] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That is , in acting on the best reasons I will also inevitably transcend reason and take a deliberate decision ( e.g. to buy a sliced loaf ) concerning some aspects of which reason is undetermined . |
2 | I will no longer give power over me to anyone else , so they can sabotage my life . |
3 | If he would like to sit there for a while and learn something , I will then cheerfully give way to him . |
4 | And when I took those I did n't come down for a , and that frightened me , I said to Russell I will never ever take speed because it 's if , I was er we were in the pub right on a Sunday morning and I was there but I was n't there , I was somewhere else . |
5 | The ‘ mature ’ writer not only survives those renunciations , they help constitute his art , an art which will always finally take priority over the plight of the other even if , as was the case with Gide , it also succeeds in mitigating it . |
6 | Take any consolidated balance sheet and you will most likely find cross references to notes for all items except cash and minority interests . |
7 | Even though you will probably normally use auto-focus , there will be times when you 'll need to use manual . |
8 | You have complained about the toughness and the cut of meat , you will no longer eat liver and pork . |
9 | You will almost certainly lose money , because no one will buy it ! |
10 | ‘ You could be dead and you will certainly never play rugby again , ’ was one doctor 's diagnosis after Lumsden had broken his neck playing for Bath . |
11 | It is obviously sensible , given your knowledge of the sector , to utilise you [ and your in house experts ] in the search process and we will very much welcome feedback from you at every stage of the search process . |
12 | Even when our bodies give us very clear signals that something is wrong , we will hardly ever take responsibility for any problems that we may incur . |
13 | In nearby Offenham they are worried they 'll lose thousands of pounds producing crops because they 'll no longer have specialist advice on their doorstep . |
14 | They will no longer face public scrutiny of their relationship , and their public appearances will be few . |
15 | Restrict a person to any one food and — even if that food is chocolate — they will almost certainly shed weight . |
16 | They will almost certainly include food and health , freedom of information , the European single market , new complaints mechanisms and the regulation of newly privatised industries where they tend to state or local monopoly . |
17 | However , Microsoft now says it will soon formally announce support for the Sun Microsystems Inc PC-NFS networking technology that allows personal computer users to share files and services with Unix systems . |
18 | The World Bank has announced that it will no longer fund logging projects in tropical rainforests . |
19 | An inadequate system has been made worse by the Government 's decision that it will no longer accept responsibility for collecting maintenance unless there have been irregular payments . |
20 | If the following sequence is carried out with sensitivity , not only will it relieve tension but it will also effectively stimulate clarity of thought . |
21 | IF US officials go ahead with their threat to raise tariffs , it will almost certainly increase unemployment in Britain . |
22 | ARSENAL fan Paul Dear has vowed he will never again set foot inside Highbury after losing a court battle against the club . |