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

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1 The UK 's Inspectorate of Pollution ( HMIP ) has insisted on additional environmental safeguards before it will give approval to a controversial plan to burn orimulsion at two power stations in Wales and Lancashire .
2 And they 're all starch , they 're all potatoes and I 'll have egg and chips and bread and more bread .
3 Avoid responsibilities and you 'll make trouble for yourself .
4 All records on the existing Altos minicomputer system will have by that time been transferred to users ’ PCs and it will become surplus to requirements .
5 The Owens claim the work will take several years and they 'll face noise levels of up to 68 decibles .
6 I need to know that it 's necessary to remove all those trees I 've been told all sorts of things like they 're in pots and they 'll become pot bound they 're growing outwards they might fall down they might fracture mains they block off the er view of the church well I think they 're a nice asset in the city centre .
7 There is also trip to Hall , formerly the centre of the Tyrol 's salt industry ; on to the Swarovski crystal factory show rooms where you will see glass being blown and painted , as well as having the opportunity to buy anything that takes your fancy .
8 Fortunately mortgages tend to be a little cheaper than other loans and you will receive tax relief on the interest you pay , up to a maximum of 30,000 , at your highest rate of tax .
9 But they are also big meat eaters and you will find suckling pig and rabbit offered on most menus .
10 I do n't see us going down if we keep all our best players and we 'll finish mid-table .
11 Most companies insist on demonstrable quality management procedures before they will contract work at all .
12 We will tighten controls against exploitation , we will create more National Parks and we will improve access to the countryside .
13 Give him thirty seconds and you will have knitting .
14 It found that on average , women expect to be taken out to dinner ten times before they 'll have sex with a man . ’
15 Both Government and Commercial Divisions will require support services but it will take time to define just what is essential .
16 This situation is known as one of negative ‘ net-effective cost ’ ( NEC ) , and the CEGB should undertake any investment promising NEC on the grounds that it will make electricity prices cheaper than if it were to do nothing .
17 He says the baby will hit the straps and it will cause injury .
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