Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] will [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Of course I 'll have dinner with you , ’ she told Travis , while rebellion was still about her . |
2 | ‘ Of course I 'll get lunch , if you can manage everything else yourselves . |
3 | Of course I will vote League — and most of my mates will too . ’ |
4 | She said , staring out to sea , struggling with strange emotions , ‘ In future I 'll make time . |
5 | Teach your child cross stitch I 'll cross stitch charts to pull out and keep . |
6 | JEWKES : Well , here 's a delicate tender lambkin and a careful diligent shepherd I 'll prove to't , I 'll warrant me . |
7 | Skills can not be transferred directly from a trainer to a trainee , the function of the trainer is to provide conditions and guidelines which will facilitate learning . |
8 | It can encourage foreign tourists to spend their money or it can encourage foreign investment which will provide income . |
9 | Manchester City player-manager Peter Reid shares a joke with Mike Sheron yesterday , and is banking on his ace winger to hit the goals which will give City the last laugh on rivals United tomorrow . |
10 | Boots staff will operate the concessions which will offer photo processing , a dispensing pharmacy and stock similar to any small Boots store , but not food . |
11 | It is as though one has to find and engage the kind of gear which will allow communication that day , recognising good days and bad . |
12 | SALMON farmers yesterday rejected a rent review which will reduce site rentals by more than 12 per cent , saying they want the basis for assessments restructured . |
13 | It 's only the immediate , definite prospect of harm which will dissolve inhibition . |
14 | NOINGHAMSHIRE yesterday announced a £35,000-a-year sponsorship deal which will guarantee winter employment to some playing staff . |
15 | The former Scottish RU international , listed at £230,000 , joins his former Widnes boss Doug Laughton as part of a swap deal which will take scrum-half Bobby Goulding and prop Steve Molloy to Naughton Park . |
16 | The Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire has provided the Along-Track Scanning Radiometer , an infrared instrument which will measure sea surface temperatures down to 0.3C . |
17 | I will command the main body and Jotan will be responsible for that part of the force which will travel west once we have crossed the G'bai . |
18 | Jeff is now recovering from his injury , and is organising the local Great Yarmouth half marathon which will take place on 25 July . |
19 | Next there is the search in the real world for data which will throw light upon the chosen problems ; the collection of the data follows and finally its analysis . |
20 | This reduces the size of the published paper , but it ensures that copies of evidential data are available to the relatively small number of readers who will require access to them . |
21 | the first players to take advantage of this is alf inge haaland who will join nottingham forest and ole bjorn sundgot who will join oldham . |
22 | Mrs Leinen fears if they are flown back to the United States she 'll lose custody forever . |
23 | In the next chapter you will find guidance on your own ideal daily calorie ration . |
24 | ( In the next chapter you will find information about some of the therapies which may be helpful to you . ) |
25 | At Nidri you 'll find Dinghy holidays ( p21 ) , Windsurf holidays ( p26 ) and Yacht holidays ( p8 , 10 ) as well as holidays for non-sailors — or people who just want to sail occasionally ( this page ) . |
26 | As English Captain I am obviously delighted that I will have access one more time to the cream of the young talent who will turn pro in 1992 and in the future . |
27 | ‘ I did not come to the presidency to become a president who will consolidate partition or to manage a crisis , ’ he said yesterday . |
28 | ‘ I did not come to the presidency to become a president who will consolidate partition or to manage a crisis , ’ he said yesterday . |
29 | All of the doubts we will discuss spring either from my own experience or from the experience of many who have shared their doubts with me . |
30 | For the purposes of this chapter we will define anxiety as an emotional state usually involving fear , tension and apprehension and commonly associated with anticipation of a threat . |