Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] will [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Brian Grant believes that clients have become more sophisticated , so they will pressure agencies to improve the quality of their services , at a time when the advertising cupboard is pretty bare .
2 In town crier fashion he bellowed : ‘ I call upon these persons here present to witness that I , Darren John Johnson , being of sound mind , do ask my beloved Sharon Samantha Edwards , if she will plight her troth unto me . ’
3 He bellowed : ‘ I call upon these persons here present to witness that I , Darren John Johnson , being of sound mind , do ask my beloved Sharon Samantha Edwards , if she will plight her troth unto me ? ’
4 Some people think devolution will only work if it will advantage business with reduced taxation . ’
5 But the old man insists , and Hoccleve eventually confesses that his great problem is anxiety ( ‘ encombrous thoght ’ ) , and the Beggar offers to cure him , if he will unburden himself and listen to Reason .
6 The company is uncertain as to whether it will phase out its current T805-based GigaCubes just yet — the decision will depend on customer demand .
7 The company is uncertain as to whether it will phase out its current T805-based GigaCubes just yet — the decision will depend on customer demand .
8 The company is uncertain whether it will phase out its current T805-based GigaCubes just yet .
9 I occasionally use a quiver-tip on stillwaters , but it is an indicator I find most valuable on rivers , except at those times when the fish are being very finicky , when I will touch-leger .
10 It is , nevertheless a gem of an engine which , despite its muscle , works quietly at all speeds and , until the electronic cut-off kills the ignition system abruptly at 6,250 rpm , feels as though it will rev to astronomical figures .
11 C. griffithii is a good accent plant and should be grown away from most other plants , as it will bush out quite densely .
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