Example sentences of "[pers pn] will make [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I will make notes , and pass them on to you . ’
2 I will now study that report , and as soon as possible Mr Stevens and I will make statements .
3 But I well I will make arrangements for it to be opened of course
4 Offspring A looks at it differently , because offspring A says , my sibling B has only got half my genes , therefore I will make sacrifices for B , wherever B R and greater than C as we saw .
5 If she is a regular churchgoer her previous vicar , minister , priest or rabbi will probably have put her in touch with a place of worship near to your home , and whether you are churchgoers or not you should make every effort to enable her to remain active in church life and enjoy all the organisations connected with it , in which she will make friends .
6 If you choose a variable with the same name as the file , you will make programs which use a number of files easier to understand .
7 In decision making lack of adequate time means that you will make choices without sufficient thought for the consequences .
8 You will make decisions , have adventures and then describe the things that happen to you .
9 With Economy 7 , you may pay slightly more for electricity used during the day and have higher quarterly standing charges , but overall you will make savings .
10 Do n't use awkward subdivisions of the scale ; stick to units , twos and fives ; computers can calculate accurately how to plot on scales rising by sevens but you will make mistakes .
11 We will make families better off
12 We will make houses which meet high standards of energy efficiency exempt from the first £1000 of stamp duty when they are sold .
13 We will make chances against them , ’ says Miller .
14 Note We will make payments as stated above provided ( a ) the injured clients notify us of any claim for personal injury within 3 months of their return from holiday ; ( b ) they assign to Horizon Holidays Ltd. any rights against a supplier or any other person or party they may have relating to the claim ; and ( c ) they agree to co-operate fully with us should we or our insurers wish to enforce those rights which have been assigned to us or to which we are subrogated .
15 With regard to the proposals set out in your finalised business plan , we will make recommendations as to the type and source of funds , effect appropriate introductions through our extensive network of funding source contacts ( including venture capital and banking sources ) and advise and support on presentations to funding sources .
16 But it is not just prospective parents who have contact with mentally handicapped people , and the attitudes of many people in positions of authority are crucial in that they will make decisions which will affect the lives of our mentally handicapped community .
17 Ross has taken this line of reasoning further by arguing that because managers ' remuneration is linked to the value of the firm , they will make decisions which maximize that value .
18 They will make signs beside the object at the point of the child 's eye-gaze , and they will even sign with the child in their laps so that each turn and movement of their bodies is transmitted to the child .
19 ‘ I believe they will make moves to close the school within months , using the argument that it is in chaos . ’
20 They will make things there which , if the climate were better and the labour more flexible and less expensive , they would have continued to make in this country .
21 They will make judgements as to the quality of the work , basing their opinion upon what is actually published , and the author 's reputation may be made or broken by what the critics say .
22 It is quite likely that they will make suggestions or ask that the work is prepared according to a set of guidelines that they provide .
23 If such industries are nationalized in order that they can produce closer to the socially efficient output , it is inevitable that they will make losses and require a subsidy from the government .
24 erm What you ca n't do is take somebody who really the very idea of computers , and turn them into a successful computer operator , because they will make mistakes , and having made mistakes they will be terrified and wo n't want to do it again .
25 He nodded to them and asked Luib , partly because he was interested , partly because he needed to get his breath back : ‘ How many of them will make Hearthwares ? ’
26 It will make matters so much easier all round if everyone is . ’
27 It will make peanuts look like microdots .
28 That is because I know it will make things easier for you later on .
29 It will make things better .
30 The whole process of rationalising the RNR will be progressed in conjunction with the Ministry of Defence and with the RNR itself and it will make proposals .
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