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

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1 Maybe in the future I will do more things like that .
2 In the rest of this chapter I will discuss Creole acquisition in terms of new dialect acquisition , with JC assumed to be the target variety .
3 I hope that you will give this reply as prominent a place in your paper as you did the original article and we trust that in future you will ring this Company for comment before publishing incorrect material which is misleading and biased .
4 So in this chapter you will find some pointers for looking at what you might think are everyday activities .
5 In that practice you will discover different ways of obtaining the information to suit the different types of cases .
6 A lot of fat in milk so there 's protein in milk and in protein you will find this amino acid that the baby ca n't metabolize , ca n't use .
7 And , who knows , perhaps one day in the future we will find further evidence from an even earlier date , to take the domestic cat right back to the very beginning of the Neolithic period , some ten thousand years ago .
8 In this chapter we will examine various explanations of why most soil conservation policies do not work .
9 In the following chapter we will examine several aspects of their lives and attitudes , some of which are often loosely grouped by historians as " popular culture " .
10 In this chapter we will discuss these questions and the preliminary answers we have , suggesting possible ways of answering them in the future :
11 For citizens , enterprises and state and non-state institutions of the other side they will create favourable frameworks for entrepreneurial and other economic activity …
12 However , it seems unlikely that in the foreseeable future they will attract sufficient students to make them viable as institutions predominantly offering courses of higher education .
13 If they replace sarcasm and cynicism with objective reporting they will become good journalists .
14 She said I think in practice they will make considerable input in the care of their daughter , not necessarily with the heavy physical work of care .
15 Gooch 's hand in selection this winter was considerable — but Fletcher made it clear that in future he will exercise more influence over the make-up of a tour party .
16 If it is possible to mention something in the programme it will allow other fans who perhaps have little contact with the club , to use this excellent free facility .
17 His aim is to be the first President of Corea and since he is 72 and has few more years left in which to realise his ambition he will use any means to hand including , if time presses , the blood of his deluded followers .
18 At the end of this session you will know four steps well what does that mean ?
19 When running at full capacity it will employ 450 people , improving job prospects in Cheshire , North Wales and Merseyside .
20 ‘ It is likely that as you hear the story you will experience strong emotions , ’ he tells the jury .
21 The Hawaiian wedding now there 's a word there missing I wonder if I wonder if you can erm if you can guess that if you are the most entertaining winner you will get this Elvis video .
22 If Vina Buller has a clear round today not only will she collect a hefty cheque she will receive two Cork crystal trophies and the Gowran Grange cup .
23 In conclusion I will make some comments on the requisites for effective rules relating to the control of armed conflicts .
24 The buildings in the courtyard are late Baroque , but on your right you will see some remains of the Romanesque building .
25 If you can learn how to handle the lecture you will have little difficulty when you come to meet seminars .
26 Whether or not he will please at least the business community we will know this afternoon .
27 As the essential measure to secure and entrench lasting reform we will introduce fair votes by proportional representation for Parliamentary elections .
28 I if we go for land reform we will get mass mobilization .
29 ( That student 's essay , by the way , was graded C. ) But when the assessor is expected merely to grade the product he/she will keep such insights to him or herself .
30 Unless they become tribesmen when they acquire national membership they will lack those affiliations and loyalties below the level of nation which are identical in kind to national loyalty , and which sustain and give meaning to the existence of born Libyans : a system which derives nationhood from family and tribe does not easily accommodate immigrants .
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