Example sentences of "she will [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 If a girl is both virtuous and spirited she will surely attain her desires without sacrificing either society 's values or her own .
2 ‘ Nancy will not betray the man who is special to her , but she will surely agree to tell us how or where to find Monks .
3 There is normally no restriction on the maximum number of copies a candidate may produce , but he or she will normally make at least one personal copy , in additional to those supplied to the university in fulfilment of degree requirements .
4 She talks of her beauty as a fact which she will neither boast about nor play down .
5 Although it is less the case now than in the past , the longer a person has been on a particular committee the greater the likelihood that he or she will eventually succeed either to its chair or to the senior minority party position .
6 She will make her nest in the sleeping quarters of the hutch where she will eventually have her litter .
7 ‘ She always goes back to the attraction , but if I keep saying ‘ no ’ she will eventually learn not to do it . ’
8 You have effectively trained her to believe that if she only throws tantrums loudly or long enough she will eventually get a ‘ payoff ’ from a relenting ( or exhausted ) mother or father .
9 Once she realises that she will eventually get back what she 's lent , she 'll be happier to share .
10 This technique will help your youngster ( and , indeed , yourself ) to become more sensitive to ‘ explosive ’ situations where he or she will most need to exercise self-control .
11 ‘ She has never missed a class and she will even telephone if she is going to be two minutes late .
12 Such affirmations can be written down and left in places where a person knows he or she will regularly come across them .
13 Relatives often seem to feel that they do not need to bring a contribution , unless , of course , you are young , living alone for the first time and being visited by your mother , in which case she will probably bring a month 's supply of food and wash up for you as well !
14 ‘ We all have to face the fact that Elinor 's life has suddenly changed and she will probably continue to deteriorate . ’
15 Fortunately most old people are all in favour of precautions of any kind , and if , in addition , you can tell her truthfully that you have just such a ‘ hospital case ’ packed for yourself at home , for an emergency , she will probably go along with the idea very willingly .
16 She will probably welcome your offer of help with such matters as the registration of the death , notifying distant friends , putting an announcement of death in local or national newspapers if she wants this , and dealing with kindly enquiries from neighbours in a tactful way , so that they understand that she may not be feeling like having too many callers at first but will greatly appreciate their help and sympathy in a few days ' ( or weeks , ) time ; and making arrangements for the funeral and any family gathering that is to take place afterwards .
17 She must try to pack everything in one box , for she will not need many clothes for twelve days ; and she will probably have to bring a hat-box , though indeed the latter will be a little inconvenient .
18 He or she will probably have never heard of magic or the pagan philosophies undergirding yoga exercises .
19 Quietly she asked , ‘ Is it so terrible to let an unhappy or humiliated woman forget , for a few hours , the problems that she will probably have to put up with for her whole life ? ’
20 I think , I think she will probably have an aw she 's a very bright girl , I 'm sure she 'd have an awful lot to contribute .
21 She will probably win at that one as well .
22 Barbara says although she had a fantastic day , she will probably stick to making her own clothes in future : ‘ Trying on all those clothes was fun but it made me realise how tiring modelling — and shopping — really are .
23 And she will probably spend ‘ one or two other days ’ on the Norfolk estate , according to a source .
24 When the original task-centred actor returns , he or she will probably try to get the role back and another week or two will have to pass before the group achieves equilibrium again .
25 Take , for instance , the brouhaha which has followed Mrs Thatcher 's hint that she will probably retire sometime between the next general election and the one after that .
26 She will today attend the funeral of the 11-month-old son of one of her closest friends , former flatmate Laura Londsdale .
27 She is often rejected by the Catholics , because she will not conform to their religion : the local priest says that she will immediately burn in Hell , when she dies .
28 But unless she is lucky she will also meet others who have opted for different solutions to the problem of how to be a teacher .
29 She will also hold a reception on the Royal yacht Britannia .
30 She will also feel able to draw on the great assets the team have to offer , namely experience and a wide knowledge of patient care .
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