Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [adv] [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 There is a second issue which I will again illustrate with a true story .
2 I will even stoop to a queen 's work if you will share the throne with me .
3 He likes the flexibility of his endowment loan : ‘ I will probably move in a couple of years , and then who knows ?
4 A detailed report on our divisional activities is contained in the Review of Operations and I will therefore concentrate on a general review of some of the more important developments and issues affecting both the Group and industry .
5 To the chair reasons for my concern here and reason for my asking her whether she will now agree to a full investigation of this service at to be conducted by councillors and for the council to be satisfied that the service can be put right .
6 If you try ‘ late-hitting ’ , then you will develop maximum clubhead speed long after impact , and you will probably suffer from a slice .
7 You will simply move in a straight line from the front of the building through check-in , security and passport control to the departure lounge at the back .
8 The AA are continuing to offer Napier alumni Personal Membership with Relay for just £57.00 ( normally £70.00 ) and by completing a direct debit mandate for next year 's subscription payment you will also qualify for a free Associate Membership , open to any named person living permanently at your home address .
9 As well as first-rate training and the chance to gain nationally recognised qualifications in your chosen field , you will also train as a seaman or commando , adding skills and self-discipline to your professional achievements .
10 You can overcome the problem of " garbage " by reserving enough memory for the longest string you will ever put into a variable before you use it .
11 You will sometimes see in a catalogue , or noted by a bookseller inside the cover , ‘ All published ’ .
12 If you allow the speed to build up you will rapidly get into a situation you can not cope with , so take it very steadily until you become more experienced and confident .
13 You will then change into a set of white overalls which are made of paper .
14 If there is a wind shift you will then point in a slightly different direction .
15 We will also look at a simple form of self-massage to help banish cellulite .
16 Do n't let us lost a year , if we let them use turmoil in the industry as an excuse for not meeting us , we will never sit round a table with them again .
17 And yet , if we are asked to multiply by five , we will usually go through a fairly laborious process .
18 ‘ But if it 's officially up for sale we will certainly go for a look around . ’
19 The inference to be drawn from the first part of his letter is that once Roman Catholics are in a voting majority they will automatically vote for a United Ireland .
20 The two companies said they will also work on a long-term systems management project .
21 However , one still feels that the processes of preparation within the schools and youth theatre groups are the most valuable learning areas , yet , these areas must be heightened by the youngsters ' realisation that they will eventually perform in a well-equipped , professional space .
22 They will simply attack in a maddened frenzy .
23 Andrew and Wendy plan to work with drug addicts in Hong Kong and they will soon embark on a two-month trial period .
24 They will rightly look to a Labour Government who will not look at the matter in the narrow economic calculus that we have heard from Conservative Members but will recognise that , unless we are prepared to accept the role of women in the labour force , we will fail as an economy to receive and achieve our full potential .
25 Take a Dominican anole from the south ( left ) , move it to the north , and chances are it will soon turn into a genuine northerner ( below ) .
26 Of course , if by some atmospheric freak the wind and its turbulence should fail , it will simply revert to a normal parachute , delivering its burden safely back to the ground .
27 You keep the line dressed and straight behind the float and a certain tension at the point where the float tip protrudes from the surface so that the slightest movement of your wrist just lifts the float fractionally without interfering with its progress downstream and you watch it lift slightly and settle and feel in your bones — if you 've executed the hold-back right — that it will surely sink to a fish before travelling another inch .
28 It will also contribute to a continuing debate about the volume of UK capital exports and the effects on the domestic economy of high levels of foreign lending .
29 Indeed , recently the French Government suggested that in addition to its measure to reduce the working week , establish early retirement and other features to deal with some of the multiplier effects of growing structural unemployment , it will also engage in a campaign of socially useful production similar to that advocated by the Lucas workers .
30 It will also act as a catalyst for the regeneration and enhancement of the town , complementing its other nationally-important attractions : the Castle , St. Nicholas 's Church , and medieval Town Walls .
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