Example sentences of "[noun] [indef pn] will [verb] " in BNC.

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1 and they 're allowed to get away with that sort of gently what was it his cosy middle job could ta you know where you do n't make a decision where you everything around you is nice and cosy here if provided you do n't make a decision nothing will happen !
2 The parameters one will use to decide where to place an order are somewhat similar to choosing which holiday and which brochure .
3 I have one message for the whole primary health care team and it is : take chest pain or chest discomfort seriously ; if you make a mistake when the diagnosis is hiatus hernia nobody will mind very much ; the other way round you risk lives .
4 " If it 's oyster farm equipment nothing will happen .
5 Er because if you do n't actually make out formal applications , you know come your retirement nothing will happen .
6 Then , when the first big shower starts , rather than stand under the wings in the rain everyone will desert the launch point for a cup of tea , leaving the gliders apparently well parked and weighted with tyres but , in fact , vulnerable to a change in the wind direction .
7 Well that 's an odd number so that means there will be ten in one team and eleven in another team and the ten team someone will have to go twice .
8 The monstrous irony is that as long as he does n't place bolts nobody will bother accusing him of environmental vandalism .
9 ( Actually , until we carry out a properly calibrated experiment to measure the forces involved in both versions nobody will know for certain which is more powerful . )
10 And they have the choice between either er running the gauntlet of erm bad landlords , temporary accommodation , the streets , the shelters , friend 's floors , er or simply hoping that er government policy will change , and er at some point somebody will prioritise er the provision of new housing stock .
11 I wo n't be in on Monday so people will have to come in on Monday somebody will have to come in on Monday , go to the room specified which I have n't agreed yet and then put it on and then bring it back again to so people who ca n't make it today , that that 's the alternative arrangement but I 'll tell you more when I come back at eleven o'clock , okay ?
12 In two weeks everything will seem so easy to you . ’
13 I sometimes think she half-hopes one 'll come up to her one night , just so she can spit in his eye . "
14 Of course something will have to be done .
15 If the roof blows off such a lavatory , of course one will expect to be annoyed .
16 In this case everything will go ahead as planned .
17 No , it is n't — I do n't want a name everyone 'll remember , I want a name everyone 'll forget .
18 No , it is n't — I do n't want a name everyone 'll remember , I want a name everyone 'll forget .
19 But one day someone will invent the perfect rectifier , and then .
20 ‘ D' you imagine that some day someone will invent a gramophone that will play a record with a whole opera on one side , so that we could put the prelude on with the soup and have the finale with our cheese without having to get up ? ’
21 Captain Edward Aloysius Murphy is alleged to have said in 1949 that if a way exists to do a job wrongly , one day someone will do it that way .
22 The person beset by fears and anxieties who nevertheless manages to present a confident exterior will often feel self-contempt because he feels that he is living a lie and that one day someone will catch him out .
23 One day someone will appreciate my sculptures , you 'll see .
24 I think many feel that if one is going to make the sacrifice that is required in the first place then one accepts that there will be other things one will want one 's child to benefit from — even if it means tightening one 's belt for an extra month . ’
25 When one is aiming simply to identify an entity for a hearer , in the nature of things one will tend to find enduring characteristics more reliable as the means of doing so , although there will certainly be a proportion of cases where some " occasional " property is just as useful .
26 On the first occasion something will go well , but maybe after a time you will see that it was not right .
27 This is the unspoken assumption which seems to underlie much stratigraphical thought and which says in effect that if one looks ( and argues ) long enough and hammers hard enough , then eventually one glorious day one will come upon the golden horizon that really is the Silurian/Devonian boundary .
28 If one wants to deliver a caring service one will deliver a better caring service if one manages it efficiently and uses the resources committed to it by the taxpayer to the maximum possible extent .
29 First , context suggests the sort of thing that might be said ( the crash was on a border , so the question of which side of the border something will happen on is appropriate ) .
30 ‘ I know exactly what is going to happen and there 's no chance anything will happen to make her worse than now .
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