Example sentences of "will [verb] [to-vb] [conj] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 However , I use Guitarist Readers ' Ads myself , as do most of the staff here , so we know just how successful they can be ; of course that also means we can see where the service can be improved and we will endeavour to see that it does
2 They will want to know that you have a safe , warm place for children to play , and that your kitchen and toilet facilities are adequate .
3 ‘ If Brian Clough is still interested in me he will want to know if I cope as well during a bad spell as I did when I was enjoying a purple patch and scored 11 goals in 14 games earlier in the season . ’
4 After your early VR forays , you will want to expand as you find your VR feet .
5 In addition you will need to decide whether you want a type that will act as a further embellishment of your scheme or one that blends insignificantly into the background in order not to detract attention from the curtains themselves .
6 The offeror will need to show that he has been unable to trace the shareholders after reasonable enquiry , that the shares for which acceptances have been received when added to those held by untraceable shareholders amount to not less than the 90 per cent threshold , and that the consideration offered is fair and reasonable .
7 You will need to ensure that you get job satisfaction , and problems can arise which will need to be faced .
8 At that price bidders will need to know whether it 's still got all its the original characteristics .
9 The core will need to recognise that it does not have a monopoly of expertise and knowledge .
10 You will need to check that anyone wearing a hearing aid knows how to cope with it .
11 They will need to check whether they have made the same amount of each and if they are not able to count , then they can correspond one-to-one ‘ tops ’ with ‘ bottoms ’ .
12 At this point in the student 's instruction his sifu will watch to see that he brings into play all the previous concepts of footwork , stance , balance and counter-striking .
13 Often men will look to see if they fancy you , keeping you waiting whilst they assess how they will do business with you .
14 Members of the county council 's policy committee will meet to discuss whether they wish to contribute extra money .
15 The smaller the black hole , the shorter the distance the particle with negative energy will have to go before it becomes a real particle , and thus the greater the rate of emission , and the apparent temperature , of the black hole .
16 She does , and then it just fades into the background she will have to go if she needs to get bread and milk and things tomorrow I 'll have to take her .
17 Even in the third quarter , he says things will be pretty tight and a number of accounts will have to wait before they get them on their desk tops .
18 ‘ She seems all right but we will have to wait because it has been very traumatic . ’
19 They need a touch of resin he decides , but as he has none it will have to wait until we get back to the camp .
20 A description of their origins and fate will have to wait until we have followed the development of the invertebrates to its climax , but their presence at this stage must be mentioned if the scene in these first jungles is not to be misrepresented .
21 You will have to wait until he starts drawing his pension before getting yours , if you are his ‘ dependant ’ .
22 I had a quick look at her ; but she will have to wait until I have finished with our friend here . ’
23 And the others will have to wait till they come up again .
24 ‘ You will have to wait till I get the consent of the solicitor , at least . ’
25 ‘ No , the Shaws will have to wait till I get there , just like everything else .
26 ‘ I suppose this one will have to do until I 've had a look at the rest of the accommodation . ’
27 If the baby survives , they will have to decide whether they want to keep the child , and here there is more time for consideration .
28 ‘ That will have to change if I do n't land a job with much the same salary , and jobs like that do n't exactly grow on trees , you know , particularly when you 're over fifty . ’
29 If a general payment is made , the tribunal will have to interpret whether it does actually cover both basic and compensatory awards .
30 However , you will have to pay if they do badly .
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