Example sentences of "of [noun] will [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Further insights into the differential expression of alternatively spliced variants of tenascin will help us to understand differences between normal and tumor cell expression and function . |
2 | But concentrating on the true politics of smoking will help us to see them for what they are : romantic illusions . |
3 | Your premiums get tax relief at the highest rate of tax you pay ( so a gross premium of £1,000 will cost you only £600 net if you are a 40% taxpayer ) , and your lump sum at retirement is tax free . |
4 | ‘ But the science of Sakkrat will help us . ’ |
5 | But the record books of course will show it was Cambridge 's year … worthy winners in a time of seventeen minutes … |
6 | A day of activities will cost you £12.50 . |
7 | This complete lack of rules will force us into a difficult situation , where the student will have to use his own intuition and aesthetic judgement . |
8 | When the sane members of your family are tucked up in bed and arcade games are too much for your shattered nerves a game of Patience will help you relax . |
9 | I said , ‘ If there is naught else in Paradise for me but this delight which I have in my own nature , no other blessing will I want and not even the houris and sugarcane of Paradise will divert me from it . ' ’ |
10 | Their individual programming of experience will lead them to a different viewpoint of the world and circumstances . |
11 | So I just do n't think that lots of money will give you anything other than an empty wallet and a sound that 's already there . |
12 | And if it 's just a matter of lots of calculations , any sort of processor will polish it off in next to no time . ’ |
13 | So if the majority of climbers will find it E6 , why on earth grade the route for the minority . |
14 | I 've enjoyed my four years at Widnes but I think a change of clubs will help me get back on the international scene , ’ said Tait , 27 , who has agreed a three-year contract with the Headingley club . |
15 | Steel or silver , clean cut contemporary or simply traditional , a good set of cutlery will stand you in good stead for years to come . |
16 | And a nice cup of tea 'll make you feel better . |
17 | Or like the boulder , poised precariously on the very edge of a cliff so that the slightest puff of wind will bring it crashing down . |
18 | Lots of shops will give you a few quid for a computer which an be added to their ‘ loaner ’ stock . |
19 | But that is simplifying it too much ; for it is like learning how to ride a bike : you can read about the technique , but only lots of practice will give you a feel for it and the essential balance you need . |
20 | Later this summer , a new industry code of practice will help you find out . |
21 | At the moment it looks as if the end of term will see us all thrown on the job market . |
22 | Abraham is in search of status in Hebron , and in any case the fear of humiliation will encourage him to pay . |
23 | The history and practice of press coverage of religion will tell us a great deal about the significance of the phenomenon of religion in contemporary social , political and cultural life , ’ he said . |
24 | Sun 's purchase of Praxsys will make it possible for the software to come to market . |
25 | Unfortunately , you seem to have them by the wrong end , but , seeing as no amount of protestations will make you change your mind , I sha n't bother . |
26 | What did he mean when he said half of England will think he got it wrong ? |
27 | I 'll do my best … but tomorrow half of England will think I have got it wrong . |
28 | Of course there will be howls of protest from the synodical activists and the liberal establishment , but the man or woman in the pews who are the real Church of England will thank you for it . |
29 | Three basic pieces of equipment will enable you to perform an enormous variety of exercises to improve your physique or figure . |
30 | But physically — this type of exercise will do you the world of good . |