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

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1 It 's all I can or will tell you .
2 Thus it may soon come about ( may indeed have come about already ) that teachers will be advising ‘ average ’ pupils not to attempt the difficult questions ; or will separate them out to sit special papers suitable only for the F grades .
3 So women you 've sent , have you sent up Avriel 's name or will send it up .
4 ‘ Nothing has changed or will change my plans , ’ he answered .
5 We reserve the right in any circumstance to cancel your holiday , and , in this event , we will return to you all monies you have paid us or will offer you an alternative available holiday to purchase , or comparable standard , in no case , except for reasons of war etc. ( see Important note above ) , will your holiday be cancelled less than 8 weeks before the scheduled departure date .
6 The important thing is to avoid mistaken career moves , no matter how much your employer wants — or will pay you — to make them . ’ . .
7 Therefore , the majority of those who are to be made redundant will either have their own homes or will buy them shortly after .
8 Sometimes insects are disinclined to collect pollen , preferring nectar , or will pack it away in places from which it is not easily dislodged .
9 Your Field Officer will either provide you with direct advice and support or will put you in touch with someone who can help .
10 Lewis plans to take a long break — in Britain — after first heading to Las Vegas to commentate for Sky TV on the November 13 title battle between reigning champion Evander Holyfield and Riddick Bowe that will decide his opponent next April .
11 There is no one dominant factor that will decide who gets the vote .
12 ‘ Pop stars and drugs ’ , blazed the News of the World on 29 January 1967 , the week following Miles 's analysis of the new underground , ‘ Facts that will shock you . ’
13 If , as the Guardian said , ‘ the campaign barely touched on the issues that will engulf us ’ , this is because we , the people , have been treated like small children , and protected against upsetting debate ; like those news bulletins that warn that scenes we are about to witness may prove disturbing .
14 Enigmatic , delicate and beautifully understated , this is a book that will draw you into its very heart .
15 But that must change on Wednesday if England are to win by the sort of margin that will enhance their hopes of World Cup qualification .
16 It likes the deal in the medium term , since US West plans to finance the investment in large part with equity and to pursue other objectives that will enhance its credit quality to offset the increased business risk inherent in the investment , so that it is likely that ratings will be reaffirmed at their current levels , but in the short term , the business and financial risk will be increased .
17 Is there anything that will shift it ?
18 Ordinary mortals , however , can visit the area overland by a two-mile circular walk from Bullpot Farm that will give them a hint — but not more than a hint — of the marvels beneath their feet and an appreciation of the bravery of the adventurers who dare to descend from the safety and assurance of daylight into a nether world of total and perpetual blackness .
19 All morning the world 's top cyclists will have been reconnoitring the course , selecting their gear ratios and the most suitable of their many bikes , looking at the route for the best way through corners , testing the strength and direction of the wind — looking for anything that will give them that little extra in this first trial of strength , which will be clocked in tenths and hundredths of a second .
20 The method of advertising used will depend largely on the ‘ advertising or marketing budget ’ , but the product can be advertised using several different types of media and the hotel or hotel group will select the method that will give them the best coverage within their financial means .
21 Initially , Aegon will find the additional in a way that will give them a 50 per cent stake in the non-with-profits business .
22 ELTON John and his longtime lyricist Bernie Taupin have signed a contract with Time Warner in Los Angeles that will give them a £26m advance the largest cash advance in music publishing history .
23 British Telecommunications Plc 's BT North America says it plans to introduce wire and wireless services by the end of the year that will give its daily users better access to its data network : customers will be able to cut costs of on-line network usage by up to 30% and to access network applications and transfer data up to four times faster via its 14.4Kbs local dial service , which will be available from September , and uniform number access wireless cellular and radio , and its switched digital services .
24 So , while you may well have some trait or peculiarity about her that will give her a mark of distinction , this must be something that does not disqualify her from maximum general sympathy .
25 I have a Series III 2,25 diesel and would like an engine that will give me better performance but maintain economy .
26 I have a mind , why ca n't I use it to some good in a way that will give me satisfaction if nothing else ?
27 If St Pancras can in fact be rehabilitated then that will give me the greatest pleasure , ’ he said .
28 are going to be those that will give something to the school , rather than simply be an appointment just for some stature .
29 All in all , FastLynx is an impressive package of well thought out programs that will give anyone with a need for its facilities a comprehensive resource for file transfer and pseudo-networking .
30 ADAM & EVE draws on a database of 3000 sentences to allow you to create exercises that will give your students experience and practice with these different meanings .
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