Example sentences of "[noun pl] will [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 It is proof , says Fynn , that some fans will take anything the club offers , be it replica shirts or shares .
2 Five new quality channels will bring you the best in movie entertainment , many recently featured on the cinema circuits , and the best in sport , drama , music and comedy .
3 Hand shears will give you the neatest finish , but on long hedges an electric trimmer saves time .
4 The number of rings will tell you the age of the tree — a tree with 20 rings is 20 years old .
5 Ten thousand pounds will build you the highest column in the world , and will produce an astonishing effect ; fifty thousand pounds would not serve to erect an arch , and when it was erected you would have doubted which , it or the Royal Exchange , was the more magnificent object ; therefore I exhort you to keep to the columnar form .
6 Therefore the restaurant manager and other front-of-house staff must use their skill to talk enthusiastically and intelligently about the menu so that customers will appreciate what the chef is producing , and dare to be adventurous .
7 First , the merger of two large firms will give them the immediate monopoly power that derives from a large market share .
8 The total number of discs will give you the total number of different people who have attended church that day .
9 Clearly defined aims and objectives will bring you the results you desire , and remember : if you do n't know where you are going , then how are you going to know when you have got there .
10 These orders will give him the rules for the conduct of debate and committee work .
11 These procedures will give you the opportunity of getting your voice heard .
12 The programme is open to people who have been mulling over an idea for some time and experts will give it the commercial analysis it needs and , if it stands up , the business planning and search for funding that it merits .
13 Preliminary plans will show what the adaptation will look like — make sure that these are explained to you .
14 All they need is the planning permission and certainly the landowners will sell them the land , and if we put in stringent rules and regulations then we could control it properly .
15 ‘ These stores will give them the best of both worlds and could prove a major rival to the big store chains . ’
16 In villages throughout Africa today , elders will tell you the stories that they heard from their parents .
17 Youngsters with inquiring minds will ask what the Government are doing by economic policies to bring lasting future employment and human dignity to the present and likely future unemployed .
18 Erm if any have been those elders or ministers will advise us the days they are going to come , those ministers who are and seen , if we do so that we can remember whom our chosen .
19 The electric bite alarms will give me the initial warning and the silver foil will give me a visual guide to what the carp are doing with the bait .
20 BT hopes its new initiatives will give it the upper hand in the bitter battle with Mercury , which it accuses of ‘ cherry picking ’ business customers while ignoring the less profitable residential market .
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