Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] will [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | Then after four months I will have a long holiday . ’ |
2 | This figure may be even lower in future following the publication , early next year , of a revised edition of the guidelines which will include a new section on diagnostic ultrasonography . |
3 | Some twin bedrooms which will have a balcony and sea view are available at a supplement . |
4 | The first task then is not to examine the arguments themselves but to consider those aspects which will assist a favourable response to the arguments . |
5 | There will probably be an optimal ordering of the words which will give a minimal dawg , and further experiments should be performed to discover this ordering . |
6 | In both of these cases , the forecaster must have a clear understanding about the workings and relationship of those variables which will determine a company 's relative market share . |
7 | Some of these might be : recognizes that a number of squares can be rearranged and form several different shapes ; knows that , in order to cover a given rectangle with different sizes of squares , the smaller squares will produce the larger numbers ; knows that to find an area is to find the number of unit shapes which will cover a shape . |
8 | In some elaborately produced books you will meet a stiffer type of endpaper with a wavy pattern like rich fabric . |
9 | In many grammar books you will find a rule which says that the subject AGREES WITH the verb . |
10 | If we continue the trend towards domestication and away from harvesting wild animals we will have a new problem , that of controlling rapid expansion of those wild animals freed from commercial harvesting or hunting . |
11 | In the coming months we will begin a series of presentations to help the public fully understand our system . ’ |
12 | In the upmarket shops they 'll use a calculator to start with and then check the answer with a soroban . |
13 | Somewhere inside the thirty-two acres they will leave a landscaped formal garden . |
14 | In such a model the weights themselves will have a direct interpretation as the average population density per Landsat pixel . |
15 | The National Lottery we propose to introduce can be used to restore our heritage and promote projects which will become a source of national pride . |
16 | Each year , Labour Party Conference debates and votes on a whole range of policies ; policies which will be implemented when Labour comes to power ; policies which will have a massive impact on the day to day lives of every citizen of the state . |
17 | RESIDENTS of a Cleveland town are taking the chance to see plans which will make a long-awaited bypass a reality . |
18 | SUPPORTERS of the Government 's Care In The Community plans which will have a significant effect on South West Durham with the closure of Winterton Hospital were no doubt shocked to learn staffing at a travelling day hospital had been savagely cut back recently . |
19 | The thinking is that cyclists and pedestrians , though not always comfortable companions , stand to gain more by tolerating each other in mutual exclusion of the car than by continuing traditional attitudes which will prevent a full realisation of the benefits to town centres of encouraging the soft modes of transport . |
20 | There is thus evidence that UK corporate annual reports are more likely to include graphs which will present a more favourable view of the company 's financial performance than would be given by a more even-handed approach . |
21 | I hear , I , I , I think there is a tendency with the County Council but as I discovered as Chairman of Highways that members want to take a greater interest and to have a greater say on the items on the agenda now planning is is not a controversial as , as say highway items , but nevertheless I think there will be times and there will be agendas which will require a great deal of discussion on the individual items and I 'm also a great believer bearing in mind comments if it ai n't broke , do n't bend it . |
22 | Even if not successful , it can still provide some fantastic experiences which will hold a player in good stead for some other career in the game of golf . |
23 | While choreographers who wish to create a character and/or national ballet have an immense amount of material upon which to work , they must be very selective if they are to communicate the characteristic and/or purely nationalistic elements which will make a ballet unique . |
24 | " The very circumstances which will make a person be regarded with disfavour by the criminal classes will raise his character in the estimation of right-thinking men . |
25 | You can often use the space between the bottom of wall-hung cabinets and the counter top to put up small shelves which will take a variety of objects ; this is often a good place to stand your collection of dried herbs in small pots or jars — it keeps them together , clearly visible and to hand . |
26 | It is sometimes felt that the Borough Council , although they seek the views of local representatives , ignore these when coming to decisions on planning matters which will have a profound effect on local residents . |
27 | ‘ Other cities ’ experience show conferences are an excellent way of bringing in visitors who will spend a great deal of money in the city . |
28 | On some brands you will find a top fitted but on most you will find there is a rail that fixes the units to the worktop . |
29 | We do not say that workers who have clocked in 35 or 40 years should not retire early , but we are emphatic that their departure should create new promotional opportunities and , most importantly , should create job vacancies for young school leavers who will add a great energy and enthusiasm in the enterprise ’ . |
30 | The 120 attractively furnished bedrooms , with balcony , are divided among five small buildings , and in the gardens you will find a number of characteristic ‘ Trulli ’ houses . |