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

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1 If the property contains only one adult , then he or she will pay only 75% of the bill of a two adult household .
2 The Spaniard , a 7-2 favourite , has a bye into the second round , where he will meet either America 's Chip Beck or Japan 's Aki Omachi , one of seven newcomers .
3 Mrs Wood knows that he will wake up about 7am and then get up and go downstairs where he will pull out drawers , knock over ornaments , scatter the contents of her food cupboards and climb on the table .
4 Although nothing will bring back Anna or my mother-in-law , or even ease the heartache caused by their deaths , I owe it to their memory to publicize our family 's feelings at the outcome of the case .
5 More often than not , an east or north-east wind is cold and detrimental to good fishing , so you will invariably find that you will do better fishing into a west or south-west wind , particularly where attractive bottom features can be reached from the north or north-east bank .
6 We pray that you will raise up men and women with the skills to assist them , and give them the care that they need .
7 ‘ We have been told that we will receive only £1,000 back from the insurance , ’ she added .
8 We know that we will have further battles in the future to fight but erm we wanted to avoid any statutory commitment in the structure plan and we will be happy if we achieve that today .
9 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 .
10 ‘ The London Stock Exchange has sensibly indicated that it will view sympathetically applications by companies to reduce the amount of an issue which needs to be offered to the public . ’
11 It is estimated that it will affect about 24% of EC traders within the UK , but will account for about 97% of all the trade .
12 Though this project is principally concerned with the city of Edinburgh its relevance is much wider , to British cities in general and it is expected that it will demonstrate how land-owners , builders , house factors and other interests in property were able to control the pace and pattern of urban development largely to their own ends without recognising the long term consequences for the physical shape and quality of the housing and building stock and its long term impact on modern society in terms of street lay outs , maintenance and repairs , and the availability of open spaces .
13 It is tempting to hang on to the launch , thinking that it will pick up speed , but if you do you may arrive almost over the end of the field with very little height or speed — an awkward situation .
14 According to Professor Wilson : ‘ There seems to be a belief that the academic culture is fairly stable and that it will survive however universities are funded .
15 For example , if an ordinary coin is tossed , the probability that it will come down heads is .5 .
16 Pray to the owner of the harvest [ God ] that he will send out workers to gather in his harvest . '
17 Seeing the extent of the need and the readiness of the response , Jesus calls upon his followers to pray to the owner of the harvest that he will send out workers to gather in his harvest ( Matt.
18 I have said that I think that he might and they have all said that of course he will not ; he dare not , they say , there is no way that he will put up interest rates this side of the general election .
19 " I Charles Gillingham Hamilton M.A. of Stockport in the Borough of Stockport and County of Chester , Clerk , a Clergyman of the Church of England , in priest 's orders and a Graduate of the University of Dublin declare that I will discharge always to the best of my ability the duties of Headmaster of the Stockport Grammar and Free School , and that in case I shall he removed from my Office I will thereupon relinquish all claim to the Office and its future emoluments and I will deliver up possession of the School and my residence to the Trustees and that it shall be lawful for them in the same case without ejectment or other legal process to take possession of my residence and remove myself and my effects therefrom . "
20 I actually try and educate the public , I do school talks , I will go outside a circus and I will give out leaflets .
21 John and I will pick up Erica and see you soon . ’
22 That 's all from you so can we have the financial report and you will switch off sir .
23 And we will set up mailboxes for you as individuals .
24 Can I just finally say that the whole import of the orders is to ensure that they look at the criteria of authorisation , they are concerned with the authorisation of firms which take public deposits and investments and when that is brought into question , when there is evidence to suggest that those criteria are not being adequately med it must be right to impose a non costly duty on the auditors to bring that about , that is what these orders do tonight , I think they 're an extremely welcome addition to the stable of measures of regulation and they will improve materially depositor protection .
25 I think I would come down on voles really and they do actually dig a hole like that they go for erm small boulders and things like that in the garden or roots and they will send out clods as well cos they can uproot quite , quite a fair piece of er soil and of course they would eat berries as well , but again I 'm with Walter , I would like to see the end product .
26 White added that the recommendations arrived at today would go to the stewards tomorrow morning and they will decide where McCallen starts .
27 We are ready to approach these people to ask them if they will fill in questionnaires or be interviewed to help us with our research .
28 Normally £47 , take along this issue before March 14 and it will cost only £35 .
29 No I do n't think I will because he will sit there sort of , might , when he rang up once , right , my mum said I think there 's a poofter on the phone
30 Opting out has a short term attraction because it will bring in cash … but the feeling is will be little use in the long run .
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