Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] will [verb] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In practice you will find that problems may be broadly divided into two classes : ( I ) problems that have been solved , and ( II ) problems that are insoluble .
2 He he has said if I do go for maintenance he 'll deny that Ricky 's his .
3 After correcting the posture we will find that movements become easier and we will sense a lightness that has not been present since childhood .
4 From these definitions you will see that crime and delinquency are one form of deviance ( strictly speaking , delinquency refers to anti-social and illegal behaviour , but in sociology it is usually linked with ‘ juvenile ’ and used to refer to the criminality and misconduct of youths ) .
5 Receptionist : If you will please hold the line a moment I will see if Mr Wyatt is available .
6 In a few days you will hear that Stalingrad is completely in German hands . ’
7 Now as Diana is free to return to the social world of her former friends she will realise that Lisa is rapidly becoming its new darling .
8 We must develop policies that meet the new challenges we will face as Britain prepares to enter the 21st century .
9 From the references to glass-fibre and resin you will gather that GRP — glass-fibre reinforced plastic or glass-fibre reinforced polymer — is a composite .
10 And I 'm sure when we do these blood tests we 'll find that things are not altogether normal , now sometimes it 's actually the way you respond to treatment that gives it away rather than
11 This year you will see that Membership subscription are also included on your invoice , a new innovation , so that ALL fees may be paid together .
12 In writing for others they will learn that writing for a public audience requires more care to be taken with the finished product than writing for oneself as an aid to memory .
13 Will my right hon. Friend reflect on the fact that when he attends those international meetings and many others in the EC he will discover that Britain 's standing , authority and reputation are vastly higher than they were a few years ago ?
14 After a period of time you 'll feel that things have improved a bit in that area ( we hope ! ) , so flick through the book again and start trying to work at another area .
15 And on the very morning that I learned of Elise 's death you 'll remember that Rob walked into the office , back from his holiday .
16 In this section we will assume that p objective functions are arranged in decreasing order of priority .
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