Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] will [vb infin] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Today , journey along the famous Yellowhead Highway , via Mount Robson and Wells Gray Park , where you will stop for lunch .
2 She has since died , and the Society , which emphasises that there is no question of the painting being sold , has decided that the most correct course of action is to put it on permanent loan with the National Gallery , where it will go on display , newly restored , in an exhibition of comparative material this October .
3 It seems to be the reasonable approach to adopt , although it will vary from time to time and from place to place and it is a question of of balancing a number of factors .
4 The Act is due to be " re-authorised " later this year , although it will remain in force in any case until 1993 .
5 District controller Ian Jackson stressed the new boat is not an RNLI rescue boat , although it will respond to distress calls while it was at sea .
6 In Israel , they have built an exact replica of the Rebbe 's house so he will feel at home when he is proclaimed as Messiah and brought to the Holy Land .
7 ‘ Well , my dear , ’ says the voice of my father , ‘ if you will persist in breast feeding an eight-month-old infant , with three great big teeth — ’
8 Sir I would just , I think it would help the panel if you will refer to table seventeen of erm N Y six which actually sets out these sites .
9 COUNSEL : Now if you will refer to page 61 of your excellent report , you will see that you say that considerable forces were deployed .
10 The key is the key to an adventure , if you will go in search of it . ’
11 Known as the also known as the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor er cos it will respond to nicotine .
12 Because you will know in advance when you need the cash , you can use a 90-day-notice account or even tie it up for five years for a better return .
13 because of the government reforms , is unlikely to survive because it will carry into competition a third additional overheads .
14 You may not feel that this is always necessary with designs that can be knitted automatically , since they will appear on screen in colour , but it is a great memory jogger and , rather then going back into the programme to look at a design , the colours and design may be seen from the printout .
15 The Queen of the Night is good at ‘ house-hunting ’ and knows almost immediately whether she will feel at ease in a particular abode .
16 But even when we can interpret the signals , we can not predict whether they will fall in love at first sight , remain indifferent , or loathe each other .
17 Whether they will emerge as market leaders will depend on whether the publishers flood the market with comparable volumes , as they have done with general geology texts .
18 Management consultants are not quite in the American lawyer category when it comes to vilification , but they attract their fair share ( well almost … ) : the Financial Times defines a management consultant as someone who sees something working in practice and wonders whether it will work in theory
19 As I will suggest in chapter eight , the black sportsman sees sport not as a hobby , but as a central life interest , a sphere in which he might find scope for self-expression and a possible avenue out of his mundane , everyday existence .
20 Collectivist tendencies , while an important outward feature , may reflect apathy , the lack of alternatives or instrumental acceptance of material rewards , as I will argue in Chapter 3 .
21 As you will remember from Chapter 2 Alexander himself suffered from asthma very badly as a child .
22 As you will remember in Chapter 2 , Alexander discovered that the cause of his vocal problem was that he was pulling his head back and down onto his spine .
23 Example unc As you will find in algebra work , it is often useful to use a letter in place of a number that we are trying to find .
24 As you will see from Diagram 2 , clear air is no longer important , as long as you are in a position to tack when ready .
25 She was quite mature in her answers , and as you will see from Document A , sir , the Visitor got the impression — we have to rely on their experience in this sort of judgement — ; that she was more or less in command of the situation and had gained poise and experience from it and that a second traumatic removal from what in fact was a secure home for her would at this stage do more harm than good , especially as the relationship between the girl and her father was not good .
26 As you will see from Chapter 5 , investment can take many different forms and among the list of different options there should be something to suit almost everyone .
27 ( As you will see from Section 1.3 , this does not prevent you from distributing the disk storage requirements across any number of disks and directories . )
28 What one hopes , of course , is to find that one comes to the same conclusions from using the neuropsychological method as from using psychological methods of investigation : and , as we will show in Chapter 9 , such agreements between conclusions do actually occur .
29 As we will see in Part II , the answer which the courts have given to this question is neither an unqualified ‘ yes ’ nor an unqualified ‘ no ’ .
30 However , as we will see in section ( iii ) , the structural impact of the transition within each class is very different .
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