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

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1 But do n't go around being cross or you 'll only make enemies for yourself .
2 It is very important for the horse to be comfortable in his mouth or he will soon seek evasions of the bit .
3 Unlike many other professions or hobbies , photographers do not have much access to courses where they can hone their skills , although you will occasionally see ads on the back of the Irish Times .
4 I am delighted to announce that we will soon manufacturing ovens at our Hygena factory in Stockton extending the range of products manufactured in-house follows on naturally as M F I 's position as the leading ah retailer of built-in kitchen appliances .
5 Our existing residents will continue to get social security funding for their rent and we assume that we will still get grants from the health authority and social services for our running costs .
6 ‘ There are some great titles out there , ’ he said , exclusively to ZZAP ! , ‘ … and many will swap them because they 've completed them , so we 'll always have loads of great games . ’
7 The firm 's number of assignments has doubled since 1979 — from about 70 carried out by five consultants to around 150 handled by nine — and its annual fee income in London now exceeds £3m. profits are shared equally by the partners worldwide , and all new consultants are taken on with the view that they will ultimately become partners .
8 As soon as I start ‘ teaching ’ mathematical processes , there is a real danger that they will simply become products , words to be memorised .
9 ICBMs , nuclear submarines , tanks etc. , it is highly unlikely that they will ever become items of mass personal consumption as marketable commodities .
10 Experience suggests that they will only pay wages comparable with those in industry when circumstances force them to do so .
11 The N.E.B.E. have decided that they will ONLY accept applications if the Students have achieved a pass mark of 60% in the End of Module Tests.This is felt to be in the best interests of both Students and Tutors since they do form 25% of the final Written Examination Marks .
12 Okay , so they 'll always choose options , farmers will always choose options that are , are less risky .
13 We can only wish this enterprise continued success and hope that it will soon put morels on the table year-round .
14 ‘ That is an amount we shall be able to contain and there is no suggestion that it will either threaten services or jobs . ’
15 However , there is little sign that it will ever produce compounds on the scale required by the heavy organic chemicals industry .
16 While the UNHCR in Geneva has welcomed the move , its officials on the ground fear that it will only make things more difficult .
17 Further , LCH has in recent years agreed with most , if not all , of the London markets that it will only accept contracts for registration from clearing members who are members of the relevant market.3 A financial futures contract will be registered only if the clearing members in whose names it is submitted are members of the financial futures market .
18 We also very much welcome the fact that President Moi has announced that he will go forward with multi-party elections , and we hope that he will also enter discussions with opposition groups about the way forward .
19 I wonder if I will ever build sandcastles again ? ’
20 And you 'll always need leaders . ’
21 Look down at the foot of the page and you will probably find others , occurring not so frequently but with regularity and at fixed intervals .
22 They sleep during the day , and you will sometimes see flocks of little birds mobbing a sleeping owl in broad daylight .
23 One occupation which requires people to work a few days now and then is market research , and you will usually see advertisements for this work in local papers .
24 I 'll never tell the truth , if you 'll never tell lies . ’
25 Good boy , there ai n't many for you erm , cos you 'll all eat biscuits till the
26 And he will again introduce youngsters on the periphery of recognition — a policy which he has adopted successfully for almost two seasons .
27 An executive may be consulted by telephone , letter or in person and he will usually keep notes of any presentations .
28 Although SNMP2 will offer no real backward compatibility with version 1 , Epilogue recognises that SNMP users will need to have both versions resident on their systems , and it will therefore incorporate elements of both versions in its next release .
29 Carrying out a local community profile should ensure that there is no wasteful duplication and it will often uncover gaps or a place for cooperation .
30 To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will now meet representatives of the Scottish Constitutional Convention to discuss proposals for constitutional change in Scotland .
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