Example sentences of "[pron] will [vb infin] [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 How this is to be done , and what ye all have to do , I will leave in the hands of the Bishop Don Hieronymo , and Alvar Fañez , and Pero Bermudez .
2 I should say give Sophy a Dollar , and I will think of the men when I return .
3 Give it to me , Lori , or so help me I will go to the police and let you stew in your own juice . ’
4 During the second section I will look at the activities that I myself was involved with during my time in post .
5 In the next few sections I will look at the characteristics of LE as used by the black community , with respect to vocabulary , grammar and accent .
6 I will look at the terms of that fund to see whether there is anything additional the Government can do , ’ he added .
7 I will look after the children . ’
8 I will deal with the problems involved in regarding the way of non-violence as an absolute rule , or infallible guide to conduct , or as the right way in all circumstances without exception , in a later chapter on ahi sā .
9 Anyway , I took four samples of the drinking water which I will take to the races this evening . ’
10 I will drive to the stables and then go to Aunt Lavvy .
11 Southwestern Bell Corp 's Southwestern Bell Telephone Co is also calling for redemption two issues of debentures totalling $450m , which will result in The issues being called are $150m of 8.25% notes due September 1 2005 , redeemable at $101.78% plus accrued interest , and $300m of 8.75% notes due November 1 2024 , redeemable at $103.34% plus interest .
12 Neither side will compromise which will result in the deaths of yet more people , unfortunately .
13 At the stone-laying ceremony , Ceauşescu spoke in almost Hitlerian terms : ‘ Today , I have inaugurated the task of building the House of the Republic and the Boulevard of the Victory of Socialism , the grandiose and luminous foundations of this epoch of profound transformations and innovations , of monumental buildings which will persist across the ages .
14 This fact is fully recognised in the introduction to chapter 5 of Bowstead on Agency , pp. 137–138 : the rest of the chapter , including the proposition on which the judge relied , is dealing with the duties which will arise from the terms normally found in a contract of agency .
15 The sentiments are the same , they embody a new , noble America which will arise from the ashes of the recession .
16 Discovering young wines which will mature in the cellars at Derby Hall is one of the pleasures of Dr Davies ' role as warden of the hall .
17 The company is using its global broadband network to link the services and is using them to launch a Global Managed Data Service which will compete with the likes of British Telecommunications Plc 's Global Network Service and Infonet .
18 Or is it a long-term thing , something which will lead to the things you just said you wanted : the wife , the kids , the home ? ’
19 We have five pairs of VIP grandstand seats which will go to the winners of our charity competition .
20 This Fact Sheet will be followed by a series of Briefing Papers for MPs , which will go beyond the facts to a description of the types of arguments that have been employed by researchers to study the causes of unemployment , including the possible effects so far as they are known of various remedies that have been proposed .
21 Designing a home for a growing family is quite a challenge — selecting a style which will survive through the years , and furniture built to withstand a hectic lifestyle with its beauty intact .
22 The simple story of a mentally handicapped child or adult growing up would not be considered dramatic enough for fictional representation ; the drama must focus on a series of events which create a larger than life situation , which will play on the emotions of the viewers .
23 Standards were being reviewed by a working party which will report to the Police Advisory Board at the end of the year , he said .
24 Does he agree , however , that what my local authority wants is a wider authority for strategic services , for the delivery of those services , and that local authorities can group themselves as they see fit in providing what may be different services , but that what the hon. Gentleman wants is another tier of central Government , which will impose on the regions what central Government do ?
25 Individual members will also appreciate the reduction in work and expense which will follow from the changes . ’
26 The Open Software Foundation is holding an end user forum in Brussels on September 29 , followed by a special interest group on the 30th , which will focus on the telecommunications marketplace .
27 They want to feel that they are eating the kind of food which will add to the chances of their remaining in good health , but often they can not see how they can do so if their income has been drastically reduced .
28 It is less clear how PCFC , which will operate under the conditions of the Education Act of 1988 from 1 April 1989 , will organize the detailed tendering which will be required .
29 All that is required is a couple of electronic chips built into the car 's wiring which will communicate with the satellites .
30 Who will pay for the satellites ?
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