Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] will [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We hope this picture of Brian will make up for your disappointment .
2 ‘ Within half a second of my mouth touching yours , I guarantee that all thoughts of Ryan will fly out of your head . ’
3 Well we wish you luck , I 'm sure the whole of Bicester will emigrate down to Marlow next Saturday .
4 The Prince of Wales will stand in for his grandmother at a church service and reception for the Victoria Cross and George Cross Association in London .
5 THE PRINCE of Wales will fly in to the war-torn former Yugoslavia today for a morale-boosting visit to British troops .
6 The Scots have a rest day today , and those who did not play against Stellenbosch will turn out against Bellville tomorrow .
7 This dry pattern will continue into tomorrow but the cloud I 've told you about in Scotland will wander down towards us bringing some thicker cloud for a while .
8 The 1978 World Cup campaign in Argentina will go down in history as the absolute nadir of Scottish football .
9 This morning the 780 employees of Digital in Galway will wake up with a hangover after a night 's mourning and stare into an uncertain future , wishing that some divine intervention could be called upon to extract them from their present straits .
10 Thus energy demand in Europe will increase by around 1.25% per annum to the year 2000 resulting in a 34% increase in total consumption over 1983 by the end of the century .
11 ‘ If those two English lads from Northallerton will turn up at the pics ?
12 The new Joint Elementary Flying Training Squadron at Topcliffe will train up to 60 RAF and RN trainees at any one time , with Hunting buying 20 Cumbria-built Slingsby Firefly light training aircraft for the task .
13 It is certainly possible that the distinctions between different types of variable drawn by Dressler and Wodak and by Kerswill will turn out to be methodologically important in as much as they yield new insights into the principles underlying patterns of variation and processes of change .
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