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

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1 Many have a dread of something happening that will plunge them suddenly into a situation of near-poverty , and a few also unconsciously use their financial problems as pegs on which to hang their much deeper fears concerning their health and their future , which they may find hard to face .
2 But I expect that will suit you , since you seem to be afraid of being alone with me . ’
3 There will be one group within the BMC and climbing that will say it was n't really a competition and that the rule was invented for television spectaculars .
4 Officialdom does care , and is having some success in ensuring that a better informed management cares and will shoulder its responsibilities in ways appropriate to the 21st century .
5 The good will grow and will drown what is unhealthy , what is not worthy .
6 Now Vic has reached the last traffic lights before the system of tunnels and flyovers that will conduct him without further interruption through the centre of the city .
7 Ultimately it is the development that your competitors will make that will give you the opportunity — or the problem .
8 ‘ I hope to God , ’ he quavered , ‘ somethin' happens that will divert you from the path you have chosen .
9 But the irony of the current position is that the Conservatives have all the same problems — but with a policy mix that will make them worse !
10 I think that erm , erm I hope Mr will agree with me , we , we can go away well satisfied with what our what our , our Chief Officers , his staff have done and will welcome them , wel welcome the report .
11 It will thus be dusted with successive batches of pollen as they mature and will deliver them to other flowers on different individual plants elsewhere in its territory .
12 In a letter to the Australian Stock Exchange , the company said it would ‘ vigorously oppose the appointment that has been made and will do everything in its power to have the receivership rescinded . ’
13 Labour adopts a dogmatic approach to the rents-to-mortgages scheme , as it did to the right to buy and will abandon it in the same way .
14 Project co-ordinator Margaret Murray said : ‘ The lads wanted to do something to help and will put their skills to helping these unfortunate children .
15 This makes the statement easier for your customer to understand and reconcile and will help you be paid faster , as well as saving a lot of time on queries .
16 If there is to be a conspiracy , at least everyone will see that it exists and will know who is involved .
17 When this happens , items may not be re-registered but will retain their original identity .
18 We 're also considering and will do our leaflet drops erm giving money money off value er value perceived er gifts .
19 Maybe something will happen that will liberate me from your clutches , so I do n't have to produce your boring designs and do n't end up bankrupt paying your money back , either ! ’
20 He offers to mediate and will do anything to assist . ’
21 This is because the bottom sheet of your bed will be floating on a deep cushion of fleecy lambswool that will give you the most restful , satisfying and sound sleep of your life .
22 If the individual pupil is to be presented with opportunities for learning that will arouse his active response , the circumstances and the materials have to be judged with considerable care .
23 Before , it gives you quite a few clues to what you may be asked and will help you to present yourself properly and to prepare your answers .
24 I will , as requested , provide you with details of our costs as the matter progresses and will submit our final fee , which should be approved by both parties , prior to issuing the valuation report .
25 Jamie wants him to succeed but will try his best to make him fail .
26 On top of that CICS , is n't even limited to IBM machines any more : last October an agreement was signed that will see it running on Hewlett-Packard Co 's machines ( CI No 2,019 ) .
27 Alternatively , the future may bring chemicals that could protect us from any gas , liquid or radiation , not to mention environments in which future generations may live that will separate them from any hazardous source .
28 This is not therefore the place to discuss alternatives in these areas yet again , but simply to acknowledge that they do and will affect our response as managers within the education service .
29 ‘ I must pray and will see you at lunch . ’
30 This will allow John to expand and will give him the feeling that someone will listen to him .
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