Example sentences of "[pron] will [verb] the new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I think I 'll ask the new vicar , Mr Allan , and his wife to tea on Wednesday , ’ said Marilla one day .
2 That cooker hood was filthy , must of been all the Christmas shopping cooking I mean I think I 'll put the new filter on , I 'll have a go any way
3 The next stage is to extend the approval to cover the repair and overhaul of engine components which will involve the new component repair facility at Kirkhill .
4 There will be a lot of losers in changing from the poll tax , which will make the new tax unpopular too .
5 Last month , the home secretary , William Whitelaw , revealed that fully-automated computer terminals at Heathrow , which will read the new MRPs , could be linked to a list of suspects held on a computer .
6 Obviously , I understand that this course is to be built mainly for the benefit of the people who 'll buy the new houses , but it seems a pity that natural unspoilt countryside should be bulldozed to make way for what 's really just a few rich people 's pastime . ’
7 You 'll find the new Brother KH864 at your local dealer now — make sure you get along there to give it a test drive ! !
8 But instead of putting an HIV gene into the cell , it would put in a gene for an inhibitor , ’ said Dr Alan Kingsman , who will head the new laboratory .
9 Yorkshire managing director Clive Leach , who will head the new group , was more blunt , saying : ‘ We are looking for substantial cost reductions and we will be ruthless in taking out any area that does not contribute . ’
10 The service starts with a ‘ no obligation ’ discussion with one of the engineers , who will explain the new regulations , ascertain the scope of testing required and propose a cost effective and convenient test programme .
11 It is Saddam Hussein , the barbarian at the gate , who will herald the new world order , if anyone does .
12 What will the Minister say to people who will receive the new allowance from April when they learn that last Friday a Conservative Back Bencher talked out the Civil Rights ( Disabled Persons ) Bill ?
13 Inevitably , if you pleased the predecessor you will displease the new man .
14 You ca n't see what you , what 's there now though , but you will see the new ones .
15 I hope you will enjoy the new ILN .
16 Perhaps we 'll start the New Year with it .
17 Yes , yes ; perhaps we 'll start the New Year with it .
18 One dealer said : ‘ It looks as though we 'll enter the New Year on the crest of a wave . ’
19 ‘ The word is that five or six miles further on we 'll find the new road washed out .
20 We will give the new authorities greater responsibilities — for example , over education , health , and planning — and freedom to ensure the delivery of services in ways they think best .
21 When that development has been completed , we will implement the new Quality Framework by a centre-by-centre timetable of Quality Audits .
22 We will let the new legislation settle down for a year or so first , ’ he said .
23 They will discuss the new laws and , in particular , the experimental variations .
24 ‘ Well , Angus , how do you think they will like the new decorations to their house ? ’
25 Once a month , a gardener comes in to do the heavy work for me , and I hope he 'll dig the new pond .
26 The Alameda , California company has signed a development agreement with ESL , part of TRW Inc 's Sunnyvale-based Avionics & Surveillance group and a developer of spatial data management applications , under which it will integrate the new capabilities into the database .
27 Faith in reason and its ability to crack the code of the universe by discovering the scientific laws that sustain it will become the new legalism of the dawning secular age .
28 The Government says it will use the new system to allocate resources to those councils with the worst housing problems .
29 He will join the new Institute of Bioengineering at Brunel University in the spring .
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