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

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1 How disastrous that will be will depend , of course , on the features of the case .
2 And they that wise be will meddle no farther .
3 It 's their intention to leave the boat station there , but as a boat hiring station only , and to let rent that to somebody , not to have boat building enterprises , not to have a car park , not to have a chandlery and so on which was put there by the person whose who used to own it , and we will recoup all of that money from renting that boat station so it can be run as a boat hiring station again , and from three or four of the moorings that are will have been there for a long time , with proper permission .
4 This is your Western European ( This are will display the cover chosen ) Private Car Insurance Policy , explaining your insurance protection in detail .
5 Which foods these are will become clearly evident when you look through the Instant Calorie and Fibre Chart , showing average portions , which starts on page 217 .
6 Analysing how effective they were will help him improve future advertising by repeating successful strategies and finding out what went wrong with those that failed .
7 In the Central South region , 18 out of 26 MP 's will vote FOR .
8 ‘ Under the terms in this document , two of the Lusignan 's men will stay here , and four of the city 's will stay in Nicosia until the rescue fleet comes .
9 If terrorists believe that incidents like this morning 's will deflect our policy on Northern Ireland , they are mistaken .
10 We hope that MP 's will express forcibly their concern for the impact these changes would have on their constituents , and that they will persuade the Lord chancellor to think again . ’
11 Once the sum raised passes the £25,000 mark , royalties will revert to the Orchestra and Nimbus Records , the producers , while Legal & General 's will continue to go to the National Aids Trust .
12 He distinguished between simple power ( the ability to make one 's will prevail against the resistance of others ) , domination ( or Herr-schaft : enduring power associated with a habit of obedience on the part of the subordinate person or group ) , and legitimacy ( power which exists and endures because those subject to it believe it is morally right to obey ) .
13 Despite Apple 's success with the interface concept it does n't look as though PC 's will come as standard with similar facilities until OS/2 's Presentation Manager finally appears — probably early next year .
14 And when we get onto coffee , that 's will come alive .
15 ‘ Now we can afford to restore it , and by doing it immediately it gives their athletes the same advantages England 's will have . ’
16 For the nobles of the realm , terrified by threats and the penalties inflicted on others , let the king 's will have free play . ’
17 Pringle believes that although there are other biographies of Bacon on the way , Paul 's will have the perfect combination of sensibility and interest — I think he 'll find a new way through to Bacon ’ .
18 You know , I ca n't help thinking that one day your practice and that of Robert Sheldrake 's will have to merge . ’
19 Sotheby 's will have on display a number of antique items and the audience will be asked to estimate the nature , origin , date and value of each .
20 The inward investment is will continue to be a source of new jobs and it is encouraged as a as making a contribution to new jobs , but is never going to be a major contributor to new job growth .
21 Now Eugenie 's apparent doubts about who her father is will fuel arguments over child custody as lawyers work out a deal for Fergie 's separation from Prince Andrew .
22 How successful a computer installation is will depend largely on how clearly the customer and the supplier have defined , at the outset , what the system is supposed to achieve .
23 How useful this vision is will depend on where the undamaged areas are on the retina .
24 How good that future is will depend in part on the performance of the dockyard , which is competing right now .
25 What point this is will depend on the nature of the company 's operations .
26 What point this is will depend on the nature of the company 's operations .
27 Thus , if a pigeon is trained on an artificial light/dark schedule , different from the outside , it will navigate with predictable error beneath the natural sun : pigeons , for instance , who think it is six hours later in the day than it is will head off 90° anti-clockwise away from the correct direction ( Figure 4.8 ) .
28 Indeed part of the prevalent culture is the belief that black people have no culture of their own or that what there is will impede their attempts to ‘ get on ’ in white society .
29 erm We park appallingly carelessly , some of us do it intentionally very often , some of us do it innocently or probably ignorantly , and perhaps to be fined on the spot would be a way of saving an awful lot of paperwork , an awful lot of time , and perhaps reminding people that they should n't be doing these things although I 'm always slightly worried , this is in a sense another problem , I 'm slightly worried by , by the inequity that six pounds or whatever it is will mean a lot to one person and hardly anything at all to another , and you do see some cars mis-parking again and again , and I 'm not sure that erm the instant penalty would make much difference there .
30 And whichever one it is will fly for all of us , transforming at last the loss and suffering we have felt these years into the power and hope of purposeful flight . ’
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