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

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1 I will endeavour to present a Council Tax update report on 21 July .
2 So at the start of the second week I will want to put a master sheet up with all the headings on
3 I will go to see a lawyer , ’ he told her .
4 Shall we leave it that I will consider making a direction at the next hearing in relation to that figure and the question of any interest thereon but will defer any such er decision until you 've had time to consider it .
5 When this child involved in my project reaches maturity , I will have amassed a body of immensely valuable knowledge , but what you , what humanity as a whole does with it , is out of my hands .
6 I will have to make a report to the House , you understand ? ’
7 Sometimes I will have abandoned a painting , got really tired of it and feel it 's not getting anywhere , and you will come and make some remark that makes me look at it again and think : oh yes , I could just pull that one together .
8 IBM Corp 's IBM Personal Software Products division has become a charter member of a new Tools Interface Standards committee , an industry group that aims to define specifications that enable vendors to enhance the interoperability and portability of 32-bit development tools and to improve the economics of developing 32-bit applications ; others include Borland International Inc , Intel Corp , Lotus Development Corp , Metaware Inc , Microsoft Corp , Santa Cruz Operation Inc and Watcom Ltd , which will work to define a set of tool interface specifications for 32-bit operating systems and provide an open forum .
9 The deposit will be returned once the roads have been completed to the satisfaction of the local authority and adopted ; or ( b ) Entering into a section 38 agreement which will entail obtaining a road guarantee bond from a bank or insurance company .
10 He or she will continue to have a duty to maintain the child notwithstanding the care order ( see p192 ) .
11 He or she will hope to secure a job that involves the initiation of policies from the party 's programme .
12 If we ca n't , at least she will have had a holiday and it wo n't be too long until the Christmas break and we can go over to see her again . ’
13 If you are still living in the property on expiry of the Notice to Quit , he or she will need to obtain a Possession Order from your local county court .
14 The individual who becomes a tax exile and wishes to make a thorough job of it will not only cease to be UK resident ; he or she will wish to lose a UK domicile of origin .
15 What may prove to be important for future generations of elderly people in terms of care and living arrangements , is the numbers who will have experienced a divorce .
16 Most house sellers use an estate agent , who will help set a selling price , circulate your property 's details to potential buyers , put up a For Sale sign , arrange appointments , take viewers round and negotiate the sale .
17 Now you 're one of a pair , it does n't mean that you have to do everything together , but the chances are that you will want to spend a lot of your spare time with each other .
18 Obviously , you will want to make a profit , but how much ?
19 Sooner or later you will want to knit a pattern not in the book so I thought today we might explore some of the possibilities of the cards and reader .
20 In most circumstances you will want to pay a language helper for his/her work , on a scale that is comparable with the local situation .
21 If you know you will want to keep a document while you are typing it , save it when you pause for thought , and always when you leave your workstation .
22 You wo n't forget your husband — and I 'm sure you would n't want to — but you will manage to rebuild a life without him .
23 It gets a little complicated when you have currency fluctuations that go together with the lower volumes and some of the higher costs … so I think you will continue to see a difference between English and European software , ’ he said .
24 You will continue to have a bill every quarter .
25 Do not denigrate our streets as terrible after just one day in Birmingham ; do not believe that the only person you will find reading a book will be a ‘ broken winged angel ’ guarding a tomb in the city centre !
26 You will find enclosed a form of proxy for use at the Annual General Meeting .
27 ‘ I really can not expect you to accept me after the way in which I have behaved , and then was wicked enough to read your private book , and the cuttings are there , I knew that you would want them back , and I expect that you will wish to make a career in journalism , and why accept a poor doctor , no need to do that , you can always live on your father 's allowance and what a remarkable man he is , so like you , or earn your living by your pen … ’
28 If not you will need to choose a builder an agent , architect or surveyor will help you with this , to give you an estimate .
29 Once you begin to stray from easily measured routes and landmarks , you will need to acquire a pedometer .
30 You will need to wear a watch to time the starts ; this should be worn on the wrist of your right hand , with the face on the inside , so that in the final seconds of a frantic starboard tack start it can easily be read whilst in the sailing position .
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