Example sentences of "[pron] will [vb infin] [verb] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ This means I 'll have to leave tomorrow morning with Janice . |
2 | It was , said Alton Community Centre manager Jan Nicholas , ‘ a truly magical evening ’ — and one which will have raised over £1,500 towards the third and final stage of Triangle — the teenager 's coffee bar . |
3 | and then she 'll start running away Stephen . |
4 | If you ca n't afford them , you will need to do both jobs . |
5 | You may not be able to reconcile differences but you will have gained further insights into the perceptions that others have of the school and maintained the personal caring touch ; and the discussion may well encourage you to take another look at your policy for encouraging complaints . |
6 | I have no doubt that you will have lost both inches and weight . |
7 | Here , you will have used both repetition and association — a powerful combination . |
8 | Second , because governments and ministers still retain political objectives and motivations , they will attempt to guard jealously information within their purview and to use it in such ways as to influence and direct public opinion . |
9 | NCR Ltd is warning its UK workforce that it will have to make about 8% of them redundant , leading to loss of 150 to 160 jobs in nearly all areas of the company . |
10 | By 2000 it will have passed both France and Britain , and will be nosing up on the real geriatrics , Germany and Sweden . |
11 | To do so he will need to earn about £18,000 in total , or around £6,500 from the three tournament starts he has left . |