Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [pron] will [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 When Angela Rippon said : ‘ After Wednesday you will have a wife by your side .
2 After breakfast you will take a flight to Pokhara and the Fishtail Lodge , where you will stay for 2 nights .
3 to ensure a growth path for equipment which will allow a reasonable increase in the range and volume of activities to be undertaken
4 The nature and degree of insanity which will afford a defence to a criminal charge has from time to time been a matter of considerable discussion .
5 Of course you 'll get a bit of heat , get a bit of heat from it , yeah
6 Not only do you have all the facilities of other commercial packages but with Rembrandt you can draw in stereo 3D , of course you will need a pair of glasses with the two colour lenses to see you drawings disappearing into the back of your monitor .
7 Of course it will mean a drop in salary but you need n't worry about the extra stress that goes with promotion because there wo n't be any promotion for you ever again .
8 And because they get paid a lot of money they 'll put a lot more into it .
9 And the young lads are listening and learning erm so hopefully , in a couple of years we 'll have a good side over here .
10 However , earlier chapters have shown that life events are implicated in a range of psychiatric disorder , and that to a certain extent it is possible to specify the broad type of event which will precede a particular type of disorder .
11 He argues the need for : a written constitution which is compatible with the rule of law ; the separation of legislative , executive , and judicial power so that a system of checks and balances will be in place ; a bicameral legislature , to provide an additional check ; a federal system of government to protect against big , centralized government ; a bill of rights which will protect a sphere of private autonomy ; judicial review to ensure an effective mechanism of protection ; and specific limitations on legislative and administrative discretion .
12 business you see that , er anyway , erm no , I think it 's more that the Home Office want to be satisfied that you 're the sort of person who will make a good probation officer .
13 The kind of people who 'll order a guitar like this Manson will argue in reply that : ( a ) a production guitar will never have a handmade guitar 's combination of all the right bits with that extra edge of quality ; ( b ) it 's obviously better to go for a traditional design than some mutant battle-axe because you 're less likely to get sick of it and they 're a lot easier to customise further and there 's nothing better at fitting into virtually any style of music than an S-type or a T-type ; and ( c ) it 's their money , anyway .
14 There may be a particular group of people who will buy a company 's products ( eg it would be good business sense to open a stationer 's shop near a University , where there will be a lot of students ) .
15 It was , however , Geoffrey Dawson , editor of The Times , who , in an editorial on 16 September , was the first to suggest that the National Government itself , and not the parties separately , should make an appeal to the country ‘ on a broad programme of reconstruction which will include a tariff ’ .
16 On the parking front in the centre of Nottingham you 'll find a space at St James Street and the Arndale Centre car park but Victoria Centre 's got a few minutes wait at the York Street entrance and Trinity Square still very busy next update in ten minutes time .
17 School librarians can help their users to prepare for the complexities of the future and using viewdata in the school library can provide an introduction to the concepts of organization and interrogation of information which will play a part in the future working and domestic lives of today 's pupils .
18 Indeed , it is the kind of statement which will provoke a cynical shrug of the shoulders from most business commentators , having heard it all too many times before .
19 As a basic rule of thumb you 'll need a 2 1/2 ft wheelbarrow for a small garden where you are just moving light loads .
20 The spokeswoman said : ‘ We are considering a wide variety of schemes which will make a significant improvement for people using the North-East rail network . ’
21 The spokeswoman said : ‘ We are considering a wide variety of schemes which will make a significant improvement for people using the North-East rail network .
22 I think in the course of time I 'll find a middle If I soften the edges — whether I need to personally or whether it 's being imposed on me — I feel I 'll be letting down the feminist revolution .
23 Brian Smith fills the gap against Instonians who will present a stiff prelude for the League battles ahead .
24 After our first match against Marseille we will get a better idea of our chances . ’
25 Certainly I am of the opinion that if such a scheme can be brought into existence it will mean a great enrichment not only of the national life of Scotland , but of the policies and public life of the United Kingdom . ’
26 With luck I 'll break a leg or something . ’
27 The interest rate you will pay will depend on the bank manager — he may feel that the aircraft represents reasonable security for the loan , or else you may have some other security to offer , for with security you will pay a lower rate of interest .
28 If I end up in bed with Rory I 'll have a lovely time and then I 'll quit .
29 I always find good company in kitchens , and I know from experience I 'll have a welcome down below .
30 In the Cleveland Shopping Centre in Middlesbrough you will find a one-fifth scale replica of Cook 's ship ‘ Endeavour ’ , built by shipwrights from Whitby , the heirs to the craftsmen who built the original ship in the 18th Century .
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