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

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1 Support for my argument that agency care is likely to be used comes from the findings of a follow up survey of a nineteen er sorry , comes from the findi , I I 'll start that sentence again .
2 This is the primary sense of neutrality , which I will call principled neutrality .
3 Which you 'll find some day .
4 This is something on which you will need legal advice , from a lawyer familiar with the law in that country .
5 This may take several hours during which she will lay small groups of eggs , which the male fertilises and covers with more bubbles .
6 And I think you can rest assured that the quality systems will be the foundations onto which we will build any changes which are identified as being necessary , as part of next week 's get-together .
7 We have set a target date of 31 December 1987 for all submissions on the basis of which we will construct 12 year implementation programmes .
8 There are two main uses to which we will put these concepts .
9 However , we can identify different pitch possibilities in the head , though these are limited to two which we will call high head and low head .
10 It is offering its 3,000 employees over the age of 50 a voluntary early retirement programme under which they will get full retirement benefits and a year and a half of extra pay if they leave the company and start their own companies in businesses related to IBM .
11 Mr Clinton has shown no inkling that this bothers him , no sense that the social programmes he will now not be able to enact are ones over which he will shed many tears .
12 In September 1989 Greve opened a 900-square metre gallery in Paris , to which he will annex another space , to open in October , with an exhibition by Louise Bourgeois .
13 Yesterday , King Hussein arrived in Italy at the start of his foreign trip , during which he will discuss Middle East problems and economic assistance to Jordan .
14 If money supply changes , what is the mechanism by which it will affect aggregate demand ?
15 The Faculty will normally only register for the LL.M. degree those candidates who possess a prior degree in law although there are exceptional circumstances in which it will vary this requirement .
16 Very well , tell me you will lead this mission , and I will torment you no more . ’
17 Well , I 'm just wondering , I 'd like to get some view of what percentage of people to whom you will levy these charges , what per cent of those people will probably be exempt ?
18 And you can , you know you can argue about it , it 's a good talking point , good discussion point , and I think you you will get different opinions er to , whoever you speak to .
19 I hope you it will give particular attention to that issue er in your del deliberations later this morning .
20 Although delegation may release more time for you it will cost additional time for others .
21 When I 've finished this one I 'll have one side left
22 So if you can get one you will have two chances of being paid instead of one .
23 Now , looks pretty horrendous alright , but if we bum data on S T , S T minus one , S T minus two and P T minus one , all actual variables , if we bung those into the microfit and ask them to form the regression , it would do , right , it would just you 'd get S T equals A plus B that 's T minus one plus C A T minus two plus D A T minus one alright , and B T So before we we 'll call that equation four right , so although it looks nasty alright it 's fairly straightforward , it 's all , all we 're doing is , we 'd be asking the computer to regress S T on constant like how you would yourself T minus one to like values T minus two and like prices okay .
24 If you like messing about on the river , they you 'll love this lake ( go parascending and you can even mess about above it ! )
25 ‘ Will I tell her she 'll have ten shillings ? ’
26 To keep them with her she will employ any ruse , any lie , however foul .
27 when they hit both legs together like the hind legs when they they 'll hit each other they 'll hit one hind leg
28 Joe 's behaviour can also be s\described as mildly odd : his fear of returning to prison shows in his encouragement of the local children to play policeman games , telling them he will put bad boys into his private jail , and a sense of contrition over the faulty aircraft parts means he can not bear having anything the house that ought to be thrown away .
29 I take it you 'll want another go ?
30 In it you 'll find punky tinges and folky tinges plus power pop surges .
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