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

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1 We might not even get as much coverage as Sunderland if they manage to get into the play-offs ( and with the way their luck goes they 'll get a play-off place by finishing tenth ) .
2 If there are just seven equally probable choices on average at any given point after 2 decision points we will have 72 paths , after 8 , 78 = 5,764,801 paths .
3 The Ministry of Defence say they 'll help anyone who asks for help …
4 Hitachi Ltd and Toshiba Corp say they will step up their production of 4M-bit memory chips shortly in response to recovery in the US market : Hitachi intends to boost monthly output by July to 8m from the current 7.5m and as it is near capacity will have to get more of them from Goldstar Co ; Toshiba said it would raise monthly output to between 6m and 7m by September from the 5m or so it is doing right now .
5 But the English Tourist Board say they 'll support the region in the absence of a regional tourist board , and will urgently seek a replacement .
6 Part Two — Working in the ES — summarises the key points you will need to know about what you can expect in terms of support and entitlements from your new employer and other useful information ; and
7 Labour say they 'll give local people the right to reject such schemes in future , but admit the Yorkley development may have already gone too far to stop .
8 As Senior Clinical Research Associate you will play a key role in this pioneering phase , assisting in the design and implementation of programmes for clinical research and advising on the establishment of standard operating procedures to set the foundation for the future .
9 If the system disagrees with the figure entered it will challenge it — otherwise it moves on to the next item .
10 Once the wind drops I 'll get you over to the mainland and get an X-ray done at St Mary 's . ’
11 In many imposing antique shops you will see stately bookcases full of attractive calf and vellum .
12 ‘ If I ever get like that about a football match I 'll shoot myself .
13 The Clinton administration says it will protect peacekeepers if they are attacked .
14 If you visit any horse show you will see plenty of freeze branded winners .
15 In a ‘ stop run ’ organised by the landlord of the Half Moon on St. Paul 's Street during Christmas 1776 , the Mercury reported that ‘ several people were toss 'd , and one man , terribly bruis 'd and gor 'd in the face , by which it is fear 'd he will lose one of his eyes ’ and in 1785 the underbutler of Burghley House was killed when the bull suddenly turned on him .
16 Although the charge card industry says it will benefit from the move away from credit cards , it is unlikely to take on the mass of consumers who acquired a credit card in the Eighties .
17 That way , if you should pass out before the ambulance arrives they will know when you last applied pressure .
18 The mother of a six-year-old boy who suffered brain damage when he fell from scaffolding says she 'll continue her fight for compensation — despite a court clearing the contractor of blame .
19 It 's just that whatever the reality of your condition verifying it will constitute a kind of catharsis — do you know what that means ? ’
20 now if you 're a football fan you 'll have been crossing the days out on the calendar for a couple of months now … the supporters scarf will have been washed and ironed and sitting ready for weeks … and by my calculation you 've only got one hundred and sixteen hours left to the big kick off … so here 's a taster
21 Each year following discussions in the Consultative Council on Local Government Finance , central government calculates a ) the total amount of revenue spending it will accept for grant purposes ( relevant expenditure ) ; and b ) the percentage of relevant expenditure to be financed by grant .
22 When you buy your wedding ring you will received a 10 per cent discount on your next purchase , such as bridesmaids ' and best man presents .
23 If the army is going to be troublesome , Mr Suharto needs the Muslim masses clearly on his side to ensure he will have his way in next year 's election .
24 As you will recall , I have persistently warned you all about taking promotion for granted and I am sure if you read back over my programme notes you will find I have not once alluded to it .
25 To conduct a successful crime audit you will need to :
26 If you are using undergravel filters you will need to increase the dose by 50% .
27 Santa Cruz Operation Inc 's prospectus for public offering indicates it will offer an initial 6m shares , 3.6m of them new , with 1.2m to be sold outside the US , at a target price of $12 to $14 a share ; it does n't give any plans for the $14m or so net proceeds .
28 The reason is that Labour said it will retain the present National Insurance contributions ceiling for the self employed at £21,060 whereas employees will suffer an additional 9 p.c. deduction on earnings above that threshold .
29 The International Squash Players ' Association said it will take action this week on the 20-year-old Pakistani , and the likelihood is a fine and a zero point score for the World Open .
30 However , once you understand what the lace carriage does you will realise that it is n't a separate mechanism so much as a supplement to your knitting carriage .
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