Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [pron] will [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Between them they will pick up an aggregate £1.9m to cover early termination of their service agreements . |
2 | Then you can write a piece for me which will point out the problems , without declaring that they are insoluble short of a social revolution . |
3 | Despite the outcome of the final , my message to Will and the boys is thanks for the memories ; for me they will live forever , and I will have great pleasure in years to come to say ‘ I was there ’ , not ‘ I was embarrassed ’ . |
4 | " If you 'll nobbut stop runnin' after 'em they 'll settle down . |
5 | That figure will be part of a programme through which we will spend more than £1 billion on housing next year . |
6 | Once the field-worker was categorized as conforming to their typification of a ‘ good ’ Catholic ( the meaning of which we will outline elsewhere ) , then her religion was no longer as important as it appears at first sight , although the extent to which it had a residual effect is impossible to estimate . |
7 | There are areas , one or two of which I will go on to elude to , which I still think are actually going to make for the greatest savings in the coming financial year and thereafter . |
8 | He has his failing however , I am sorry to say , the particulars of which I will explain when we meet . |
9 | My plan , the details of which I will announce shortly , does just that . " |
10 | Anyway , thank you all very much , er some of you we will see again tomorrow , ten o'clock . |
11 | We add that this agenda is no less important in the context of the National Curriculum and mandatory assessment : although these seek to raise expectations and improve standards , of themselves they will achieve little unless professional attitudes , knowledge and skill are also attended to . |
12 | They are too frightened to leave their homes at night because they are terrified of what they will come back to . |
13 | if I have to wait for you I 'll wait forever cos your eggs are not done |
14 | Underneath them I 'll write down what to do . |
15 | We have also followed his preparations for the world title bout with Karpov , some of us , it must be confessed , with a certain amount of incredulity , since , however much these world championship matches are now dependent on stamina rather than brilliance , it has struck more than a few people that a chess player is not a footballer , in particular a fifty-year-old self-exiled Russian Grandmaster is not a footballer , and that to think that by training like one he will become as fit is not only an illusion , it is a dangerous illusion . |
16 | Conference under which they will carry out the work which conference participants resolved that they should . |
17 | and then if that 's okay with you I 'll come back in about two weeks ' time and |
18 | Cos I was , I said to the youngsters yesterday , I says I 'll tell you what we 'll do , we 'll just take your trainers tomorrow , or we 'll go down the town and put your competition paintings in and then we 'll come round and get the bus up home , and then I thought ah the hell with it we 'll go on down to York Street |
19 | Teachers must always realise that the ‘ obvious purpose of school is to fit children to the society in which they will grow up ’ . |
20 | She will try to accept the fact , as she takes her mother 's ‘ elevenses ’ in to her , that any attempt she may make to start a discussion of something that might not be of immediate interest to her mother may be turned off suddenly like a switch , and will plunge her temporarily into an emotional darkness in which she will feel very much alone . |
21 | When a female is ready to spawn she will leave her cave ( in which she will have previously have spent a lot of time ) and approach the male , who will display to her by quivering his body slightly and beating his tail in front of her , so that she is buffeted by the current created . |
22 | That invariably means having to buy another box of silly cards from which you will use only three . |
23 | In it you 'll find more fun and thrill rides than any other amusement park in Europe . |
24 | Probably she 'll be so wrapped up in it she 'll feel differently . ’ |
25 | One day someone is going to feel so sorry for her he 'll end up marrying her . |
26 | ‘ But without them it will look much better , I promise , and if we take out these awful shoulder-pads … ’ |
27 | I can not stand it any longer , if someone does not come to me I will give up and be miserable for ever and perhaps go home of my own accord , write or wire to Uncle C. and say you are coming at once pleas darling , and come on Saturday or I will give up altogether and always wretched . |
28 | The last couple of months it 's been dragging : you feel ‘ I wish I could talk to somebody ’ … not knowing anybody else you tend to get this feeling that unless you go out and talk to someone you 'll go stark raving mad … |
29 | The last couple of months it 's been dragging : you feel ‘ I wish I could talk to somebody ’ … not knowing anybody else you tend to get this feeling that unless you go out and talk to someone you 'll go stark raving mad . |
30 | Local authorities are to be held accountable for the effects of a financial system over which they will have even less control than the councils in England and Scotland . |