Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [conj] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 So I will budget and go around the markets and that , and find the best buys and he 'll just go to the best shops because it is convenient .
2 Of course , the latter will relate and feed off the wider data base , but good systems development practice says that this should be identified at the outset .
3 Planning colour schemes involves choosing and balancing colours which will contrast or harmonise in a pleasing way .
4 This is something the disabled person will EXPERIENCE and KNOW through the atmosphere of peace , joy and unity present in the community .
5 We have often found people will nod and agree to the principles but never put them into practice .
6 They will strive and fight for an end , even if they think there is only a small chance of success .
7 Only the best operations will survive and prosper in the future for accident repair .
8 BR are hoping the eighty million pounds spent on new Turbo trains will bring and end to the complaints .
9 Urging firms to take up the challenge of the new markets to safeguard their future , he added : ‘ It is the innovative and proactive oil and gas service companies of Scotland with the vision and drive to explore and capitalise on international markets who will succeed and grow in the next century . ’
10 The Eurodisney share price , 707p in sterling terms , is determined by its price in Paris and the relative exchange rates , and the issue will succeed or fail on the willingness of ordinary French people to invest in this project .
11 Groups of GPs will negotiate and buy from the hospitals of their choice the ordinary range of services their patients need .
12 Size will evaporate in the course of the years , and new writing will blur and spread at the edges .
13 Appendix ten which is attached to the erratum sheet , it 's the seventh page , you 'll see there that you 've got in front of you all the figures that were really erm concerned with in favour of the and amend er the report on lines fifty four A and fifty four B showing two hundred thousand pounds savings on school meals and you will see that reflected in the columns headed Conservatives , Labour and Liberal Democrats and those are consistent with the resolution papers that are in front of you .
14 We will see that happen on the site of Jericho in our fifth chapter .
15 Cakes filled with buttercream will keep if kept in an airtight container for up to two weeks , but it does go off quicker than other types of icing .
16 But do n't be overconfident about what others will understand when making off the cuff remarks to those you know well .
17 Anyone who has seen or lived near an opencast coal mining site will understand and agree with a statement which appeared in the First Report of the House of Commons Energy Committee ( 1986–87 ) : ‘ We agree with the CPRE that ‘ opencast mining is one of the most environmentally destructive processes being carried out in the UK ’ .
18 Secondly , there is a need to determine how genetically engineered organisms will react when released into the environment .
19 So from the point of view of the consumer , there are few tests that can be done prior to purchase , to ascertain how well a product will perform when fitted into the car .
20 At this early stage , however , life seems to depend upon expelling from ‘ me ’ all that seems to be bad , and later testing out how far others will tolerate or react to the bad in ‘ me ’ .
21 If Diana has to walk through a ward with twenty beds in it , she will stop and talk to the occupant of each and every one , and the time keepers just have to get ulcers .
22 The Lions will decide whether to complain about the assault on Richards when they have seen the video of the game .
23 Worse , however , is the fact that the image is also fixed in its proportions and , unless it has been created at precisely the size you wish to use it , it will distort when manipulated by the publishing package .
24 The Highways Department will sink or swim on the basis of everyone pulling together . ’
25 Time will tell whether , in trying to tailor the magic formula to their own requirements , Britain 's new-look high-street off-licences will sink or swim into the Nineties .
26 One may go on saying that newer nations will develop and strengthen in the way that , say , Pakistan have in their own time in Test cricket , and Zimbabwe obviously need much development before they become capable of competing over a Test series against a major nation .
27 We hope that as many of you as possible will attend and participate in the discussions .
28 Whilst every effort will be made to maintain the services shown herein , the Company does not guarantee that the trains will depart or arrive at the times stated and reserves the right to cancel , alter or suspend any train without notice and accepts no liability for any loss inconvenience or delay thereby caused , under normal circumstances trains are steam-hauled unless shown otherwise .
29 Examples of this may be : the agoraphobic person who never goes out because they believe they will collapse and die of a heart attack ; the lift phobic who believes they may become trapped in the lift and suffocate to death ; a person who avoids meeting others because , if a disagreement starts , they believe they will lose their temper and hit people ; and last , a person may obsessively check the locks on doors and windows , believing that somebody is bound to break into the house if they fail to make these checks .
30 I tend to live on my pension and , even when I see something I need , I will try and think of a reason to manage without .
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