Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] will [vb infin] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Today , journey along the famous Yellowhead Highway , via Mount Robson and Wells Gray Park , where you will stop for lunch .
2 Warning the child that he or she will go to bed at the end of the programme is much more likely to produce a successful outcome . )
3 It 's so much easier to leave a child in the hands of a babysitter if you know that he or she will go to bed without fuss .
4 In the minority of cases in which the child does not return home , he or she will remain in care up to the age of 18 if necessary .
5 Under this scheme the Training Agency is empowered to offer individual institutions up to £1 million to enable them to give every undergraduate the opportunity to learn the skills and acquire the attitudes that he or she will need in industry and commerce .
6 They ca n't afford such a long delay or they will become like Camel Laird , an extinct breed .
7 She has since died , and the Society , which emphasises that there is no question of the painting being sold , has decided that the most correct course of action is to put it on permanent loan with the National Gallery , where it will go on display , newly restored , in an exhibition of comparative material this October .
8 He gave a succinct judgment about what happened when he said : ’ We have got to stamp out this sort of thing or it will spread like wildfire and become a new craze for the yobs .
9 This will lead to disaffection and doubt or it will lead to ineffectiveness .
10 And for that reason , need , local need , should be catered for , unemployment sh obviously should be catered for but a growth strategy which seeks to double the allocation without any justification is inevitably going to lead to one of two things , it is going to draw in in economic activity from outside , and it is likely that that will be from areas of regeneration , or it will lead to commuting .
11 There was nothing precious about the playing — no feeling of careful compromise so as to accommodate the work 's problems , and certainly , to hornist Frank Lloyd 's playing , one can listen , whatever the technical complexities , in the comfortable knowledge that nothing will slip between bell and lip .
12 A young wife may assume that her husband will come shopping with her and he may take it for granted that she will stay at home while he goes to the local football match , or plays golf with the boys .
13 You need have no fear that she will come in contact with any intruders .
14 I have notified our national Treasurer and I am sure that she will write on behalf of the Executive to thank the Branch for their support .
15 This is self-defeating unless you believe that being constantly quashed by the talk tactics of others means that you 'll go to heaven .
16 A picture that you 'll find to sort of try and ex give you an example of some of the l a the text books have got some great pictures on these particular sorts of examples of the laws in practice .
17 Certainly , expecting that you will suffer from jet-lag hardly helps and this becomes an argument for adopting a positive attitude to the difficulties and knowing that they can be minimized by following the advice we give later .
18 ‘ The last part ( of JAA costs ) is fees that you will pay for JAA Certification and Approval .
19 ‘ I know , however , that you will go from strength to strength with your new Chairman and I am confident that you will be extremely successful .
20 There is n't a list so that you will need to sort of think it through .
21 So it may be the Regional Association or perhaps the local estuary er Sailing Association is first contacted and what will happen er when one is contacted is that you will come into contact with environmentalists and conservationists and not all environmentalists and conservationists are quite as af affable and conciliatory as I am , some can be quite confrontational and therefore there will be the need for a considerable amount of lip biting and self restraint .
22 ‘ It may be that you will come across information which you think would interest me .
23 Remember that you will act as host on the day , but you and your guest are welcome to come to tea with the other guests .
24 spend five minutes now , than you 'll have to sort of come in again .
25 Unfortunately , concrete is very heavy , and if you buy it , ready mixed , the driver wo n't bring his vehicle off the road , so you 'll have to barrow the material to the site of the path yourself .
26 And so you 'll look for sort of these two combinations to find out whether it 'll be a tangent a cosine or a sine .
27 You 've made very powerfully erm and I 'm that 's a point that we 'll take on board .
28 We 're hoping and I 'm crossing my fingers here , that we 'll get in excess of five thousand people there and the interesting thing is we 've got a commercial exhibition at it , to give it a flavour of Scotland where people will show all the good things made in Scotland and we 're calling it the taste and touch of Scotland and hopefully that will offset the cost of all the other , other er stalls and things that we 're holding .
29 But he told the Legislative Council : ‘ We do recognise that the current uncertain situation can not be allowed to continue for much longer and that we will need to gazette the bill if a decision on talks ca n't be reached imminently . ’
30 Earlier chapters ( see Chapter 6 especially ) have indicated how the financing of budget deficits ( or surpluses ) has implications for the size of the money supply and the level of interest rates , and it is to the relationship between these monetary variables and economic activity that we will turn in Chapter 11 .
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