Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [pron] will [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Living solely by their hopes for what , in effect , will enhance their ‘ vital motion ’ , and fear of what will impede it , they exist in a state of perpetual fear , suspicion , and competition . |
2 | The proletariat are ‘ free ’ labourers in the sense that they can sell their labour to whoever will employ them , but are not free to do anything but sell their labour , since they have no access to the means of production : land , tools , workshops , raw materials . |
3 | ‘ Surely , then , Kenneth , this great grudge of theirs will bring them out against the enlistment ? ’ |
4 | Soon you will be able to see your skin texture improving , and your new positive attitude towards yourself will give you a more sunny view on life in general . |
5 | Paul the apostle gives us this assurance : ‘ He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus . ’ |
6 | I always pray with joy being confident of this , that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus . |
7 | A major requirement of a religion then , must be that , above all , it shall be capable of a simplified , but undistorted interpretation capable of being taught to the very young in such a way that it will instil in them the stirrings of what will become their consciences , that is , they will harbour a subconscious awareness of the fundamental nature of right and wrong as these are applied to those areas of human aspirations where they are beyond dispute . |
8 | If they are not moving relative to each other at one time , the attraction between them will cause them to start falling toward each other . |
9 | AT1 has designed the sets , the rest of us will paint them . ’ |
10 | Susan says a friend of hers will take it . |
11 | Then they should establish sets of year-by-year targets , the achievement of which will carry them forward towards their ultimate objectives . |
12 | That is to say a little evidence against it will cause him agonies of doubt and self-mistrust , moderate amounts will cause some real concern and a pursing of his lips — but total and irrefutable proof of his law 's inaccuracy , its illogic , its basic and undeniable untenability , will cause him to cling to it in all its unmodified entirety with the tenacity and single-mindedness of a barnacle . |
13 | The apostle Paul , answering the anxious questions of Christians whose loved ones had died , reminded them that Jesus ' own victory over death makes it certain that those who have come into a close relationship with him will share his new , full life which goes beyond the grave . |
14 | This contract is the one I consider to be the biggest one of my career as it will take me into my peak . |
15 | And what the soldier wants will enormously affect what this belief of his will make him do . |
16 | Clearly , ROADCARE will have to address and manage these changes in a manner in which will ensure its future success . |
17 | I think it 's important to get a listening ear and know that there are other people around who will give you support . |
18 | 'Too bloody right , ’ says Perry , ‘ te ’ likes of yourself will lift everything tat ai n't nailed down . |
19 | But the sight of you will do her good . ’ |
20 | " A handsome young man like you will find you 'll never be short of female companionship . " |
21 | Here PC World will advise users on what will meet their requirements , and will price such an overall package . |
22 | Mr Lamont has already given some clues about what will replace his former failed policy , but only when we hear Thursday 's statement will we know exactly what he intends to do . |
23 | She spoke of the charity work done by the Students ' Union , paid compliments to Salford Council and expressed approval of the University 's wider access policy , particularly of the 2 × 2 courses , the first graduates of which will take their degrees next year . |
24 | It is designed to push you to your limits , both physically and mentally , but the sense of personal satisfaction you will feel at the end of it will make it all worth while . |
25 | That lip of yours will get you into trouble one day . |
26 | You see with these signs and symptoms remember you do n't have to have the whole lot a couple of them will give you an idea that this person is concussed . |
27 | As predicted ( UX No 418 ) , the machines are to be manufactured by Minneapolis , Minnesota-based Tricord Systems Inc which will offer them as its K2 series , though Sequent has exclusive distribution rights for NT versions of the systems , which will ship with a ‘ Sequent skin . ’ |
28 | It means that medical staff and others around you will know your wishes should you become unable to communicate with them directly . |
29 | It means that medical staff and others around you will know your wishes should you become unable to communicate them directly . |