Example sentences of "in [pron] will " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , if I mean , if she comes in everyone 'll be fine with her wo n't they ?
2 Sometimes the people engaged in them will have attitudes to , and feelings about , old people which are not acceptable and may even be ageist .
3 If employees leave their organisations within a few months of relocation , the heavy financial investment in them will be wasted .
4 The safety of the people in them will thus depend mainly on the forbearance of Serbs .
5 The comments in them will certainly be considered in our future planning .
6 Some feel too vulnerable to cope with having boyfriends at all , at least not for some time , and almost all are determined that any man who shows an interest in them will have to accept and love their child too .
7 Where two sources agree , confidence in them will be further encouraged .
8 Where the rivers have flowed transverse to the structure rias formed in them will have a much more irregular plan : the main arm of the ria may not be straight and it may possess branches developed along weaker beds followed by the courses of previous subsequent streams .
9 By then all the stars will have burned out and the protons and neutrons in them will probably have decayed into light particles and radiation .
10 Much of the interest in risk as a variable has arisen from the apparently contradictory implications of two influential theories about the role of subjective risk in driving , risk homeostasis theory ( RHT ) and zero-risk theory , thus these theories will be briefly described and the role which subjective risk plays in them will be discussed .
11 ‘ Whoever lives and believes in me will never die ’ John 11:26 )
12 whoever believes in me will do what I do — yes he will do even greater things , because I am going to the Father .
13 In his will the Dean expressed the desire that ‘ my body may be kept until unequivocal signs of my death shall have taken place …
14 In his will he left £500 towards the building of a Sunday School Chapel in Edenderry .
15 In his will a testator had released his debtors from their debt .
16 But when Lucius Titius survived his will he sold his office , exacted a price , and gave it to the person to whom in his will he wished the office or its price to be given .
17 Sir William Hamilton paid the bills ( as the creditors knew he would ) , and in his will he left her £300 and an annuity of £800 , which should have enabled her to live comfortably though not perhaps ostentatiously .
18 In his will he left £12 to be given to twelve old maids who were to act as pall bearers .
19 His death-warrant bore 58 signatures , headed by that of John Bradshaw who , born in Marple in 1602 , may have attended the School in his youth ; however , if he did , it seems to have made but little impression on him , for in his will he made bequests to increase the Masters ' salaries at his other schools , Bunbury and Middleton , and to found a new school in Marple , without mentioning Stockport .
20 He died in September 1659 and was buried in Westminster Abbey ; in his will he had requested that he should be buried near to Agarde 's monument there .
21 In his will he left sizeable sums for schools he had built in his home parishes , as well as for Christ 's Hospital , of which he had been a donation governor in 1833 .
22 In his will he left the school house to trustees , and also certain almshouses , together with a yearly sum of £6 for a monthly lecture .
23 Rodin in his will indeed bequeathed to the French nation the right to make bronze casts from his plaster models , a right that a National Assembly vote limited to 12 casts per model .
24 In his will he appointed Uncle Edwin as his art executor .
25 There must be a great deal which you are involved in which will be of interest to the general public .
26 Clearly , ROADCARE will have to address and manage these changes in a manner in which will ensure its future success .
27 A beginners ' course is also available , good progress in which will enable students to join the second year course .
28 However , there is a sense in which will can make fat go away .
29 come in which will be about what lunchtime
30 Do we see appraisal as a process which in itself will lead to ‘ improvement ’ ( the control model ) , or as something which really only makes sense in the context of a fully developed staff development process ?
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