Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] [noun sg] [pers pn] will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 He makes a pact with the devil whereby the devil will be his servant and do his bidding for 24 years , after which time he will render up his immortal soul .
2 Assistant food and beverage managers must first complete our 10-month on board training scheme during which time they will work in all areas of the kitchens , bars , restaurants and storerooms .
3 ‘ You come back in ninety-five minutes , during which time I will have meditated .
4 The cuttings will remain in this position until the following autumn — 12 months — during which period you will need to keep an eye on them for pest and disease and , of course , include them in your routine precautionary spraying and care .
5 Kelly concludes : ‘ Obviously there are still choices about whose money you 'll accept .
6 The women and children , the cattle and treasures of these cities can be taken as spoil by the people , and kept by them as a gift from their God through whose strength they will have gained the victory .
7 To arrive at the answer that makes best financial sense , present commitments have to be weighed against likely future expenditure ( together with what money you will have available ) .
8 But there is no hard and fast line : a plaintiff will often have a choice in which division he will start his action , and the rules of Law and Equity are equally applied in both .
9 Unless they get mean about it , in which case we 'll have to scrap with them ! ’
10 Ah suspect not , in which case we 'll have to measure them up and have them flown out .
11 We can afford to bide our time , unless Dortmund show signs of nervousness , in which case we will go at them . ’
12 However , some parcels can not be delivered , for example because the recipient has gone away or refuses to accept the parcel , in which case we will try to return it to you .
13 He 's he 's shot himself in the foot in one sense , because he does n't know what we 've said already , so he may come and say exactly the same thing that we 've been saying , in which case we will cheer and you will boo .
14 We are forced to work fast and badly , but we do n't know whether there is any point to it because it may all be swept away in a month ; on the other hand , nothing at all may happen , in which case we will have done it badly to no purpose .
15 We always get a number of passengers who may be having treatment from their own GP for a particular condition , in which case they 'll bring their own medical notes with them .
16 There may be points of dispute in which case they 'll have to be settled in court . ’
17 Are they already very excited ? — in which case they 'll need something calming .
18 Magnetic force lines will ‘ flow ’ over the surface unless there is a flaw , in which case they will go around it .
19 It may be a light aircraft twenty miles away , in which case they will go in their own cars , or it may be on the other side of the world , in which case they will be on the next airline flight in that direction and might not be home again for several weeks .
20 But he was singing ; people only do that either if they are drunk or if they are trying to collect some money , in which case they will sing and sing all day , having no other means of getting it .
21 The tactic used is to enable predators to learn to recognize sick-making prey , in which case they will avoid them .
22 In which case he will have use for that thick skin very soon .
23 The idea is that if the seller can sell the goods elsewhere at the same or a higher price than the buyer had agreed to pay , the seller has lost nothing , in which case he will receive only nominal damages .
24 They can be installed by taking out one layer of bricks ( so you 'll have to cut through a wall — make sure it 's suitable ! ) ; or they can be installed in a corner , or in an alcove , with a surrounded flat fascia , in which case you 'll need to build a timber framework to support the niche and hold the fascia .
25 If you are acting for a builder-seller selling a new dwelling and the builder is on the National House-Building Council 's register ( Chapter 13 ) , you may not , unless the property is completed some time before completion of the sale , have received the standard notice of insurance cover to hand over , in which case you will give an undertaking to do so as soon as it comes to hand .
26 A full and concise response ( together with an offer of compensation if appropriate ) will follow within the next 28 days unless we have been unable to investigate your claim fully within that time , in which case you will receive a detailed explanation for the delay and a full reply within 56 days from receipt of your initial correspondence .
27 The full basic pension for a man or woman ( April 1992/93 ) is £54.15 a week , £86.70 for a married couple ( unless your spouse is entitled to more than the £32.55 spouse 's addition on his/her own contributions , in which case you will receive more ) .
28 It has to be written in an initial transcription of a language until you have decided with that it is phonemic ( i.e. can make a difference in meaning ) , in which case you will have to continue writing it , or that there are rules to follow , so you can predict where it comes .
29 Midland Life reserve the right to withdraw the Bond at any time before the commencement date if this offer is fully subscribed or if market conditions become unfavourable in which case you will get your money back with interest .
30 Or he may come and contradict everything we 've said , in which case you will cheer and we
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