Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [pers pn] will [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | The following are other more general concerns as to the extent of the liabilities : ( 1 ) If the purchaser 's finance for the transaction is limited he will probably need to know the precise amount of the liabilities he is taking over . |
2 | ‘ Once the UN arms embargo is adopted they will probably have to stop . |
3 | If one nest is threatened he will often roll the eggs , one at a time , for quite long distances across the lily leaves until he reaches a reserve nest built for just such an emergency . |
4 | When the ferret is re-entered he will either kill another rabbit if it is there or , if it is tucked up , he will scrap away at its hindquarters . |
5 | However , while your policy is suspended we will still insure your car against loss or damage by fire or theft . |
6 | However , while your policy is suspended we will still insure your car against loss or damage by fire or theft . |
7 | However , while your policy is suspended we will still insure your car against loss or damage by fire or theft . |
8 | However , while your policy is suspended we will still insure your car against loss or damage by fire or theft . |
9 | Once this is established we will then begin monitoring the portrayal of women on our programmes . |
10 | The reason for this in turn is quite straightforward : in any language which makes a distinction between nouns and adjectives , it will be natural to use an adjective when assignment of a property is required ; it may sometimes be quite easy to find an adjective and a noun which express near enough — or even exactly — the same properties , and differ only in that one is an adjective and the other is a noun , but to use the latter for assignment is to risk conveying the unwanted imputation of " entity-hood " on top of the semantic value required ( see Section 1.10 ) ; therefore when a noun or noun phrase is chosen it will normally presuppose that the construction is not that of assignment of a property but instead one of equation . |
11 | The heir to the Blenheim Palace estate is now serving his third jail sentence , but unless the law is changed he will still inherit the title of Duke of Marlborough . |