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

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1 Such methods are outside the scope of this book , but those who are interested in reading more about them will find relevant books in Suggested Reading on p. 141 .
2 One of them will eat ten flies every hour , so if we got six of them it 'll be ten times six .
3 Nearly 200,000 of them will face such rises for at least five years .
4 ‘ None of them will make any difference .
5 You will find that all of these will help , but perhaps one of them will have better results for you than the other two .
6 The citizens of Hebron understand what he means , though one of them will use that word ‘ give ’ to his own advantage later .
7 Now in this case , four of them will take twelve hours .
8 The polyps of leather corals are too small to be fed individually in the way that some hard corals are , though some of them will take newly-hatched brine shrimp .
9 First , many of them will require more education and skills than the jobs they replace .
10 ‘ Neither of you will face criminal charges , though it would only be justice after what you 're doing to my sister .
11 Also , you 're going to be doing it in fours , so four will you , four of you will arrive at the beginning of the session , and four of you will arrive half way through .
12 I 'm sure many of you will have younger sisters who are already Rainbows or are , perhaps , thinking of joining when they are old enough .
13 A dado rail , fixed round the room at the level of chair backs , with painted panelling below it will add more character .
14 With the move to the new system , we 're abolishing that subsidy , but we 're doing it in two goes : 50% of it this year and all of it will go next year .
15 I do n't think many of us will make old bones .
16 I am certain that in time and with courage one of us will leave this place but we must always remember that our first enemy is ourselves .
17 Marchmont himself was forced to admit that ‘ Lord Anson 's promises are so long in the performing that I reckon none of us will build sudden expectations upon them ’ .
18 ‘ None of us will get any thanks , ’ murmured one of his aides , sotto voce .
19 Ooh I 'm not sure with my blades up it 'll have much effect but we can try .
20 Members of congress are , in any event , likely to be in awe of the president ; a direct telephone call from him will carry special weight as Tip O'Neill reports : ‘ The men and women in Congress love nothing better than to hear from the head guy .
21 If the community itself becomes prosperous , the people living in it will have more money to spend on the goods and services being provided by the companies .
22 Everything in it will get ten times bigger wo n't it Right , and this is why the short cut works , because a really clever way of timesing that by ten is to make that number come here , that number come there , this number come here , right , this number come here , and this number come here .
23 Although the legislation before us will provide some elements and go some way towards meeting the criticisms of Government policy outlined in the Woolf report , it is important to realise that there is still a great deal that needs to be done .
24 Irene Daniels , who 's the programme 's researcher says ‘ if you have a clip that makes you and your family laugh , then it 's odds on it 'll make other people laugh too ’ .
25 I mean , the point about this is that actually I must emphasise it 's a needs based assessment , both in allocating the overall amount of money that goes to the various areas and er those of you who 've already looked at it will see that area three seems to have a disproportionately high amount of the money .
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