Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [adv] [verb] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 I will however detail a few of my plans .
2 I will just mention a few factors .
3 I will also introduce a few grains of hemp into the swim along with the maggots to try and bring the bigger dish onto the feed .
4 I will never make the same mistake again . ’
5 You will still pay the same amount in tax for the year , but some of it will reach the Inland Revenue earlier .
6 You will still hear the same commotion ( assuming it is still going on ) but much more faintly .
7 But pay the bottom price of £10 for the Latvia match and you will only pay the same again to see the Republic .
8 It is obviously every bit as important to respect the wild flowers in a foreign country as it is in one 's own , and not to pick large quantities of anything as you will only need a few pieces to create a floral souvenir of your trip .
9 If you do the chances are good that you will only have the same situation all over again or probably even worse .
10 Yes , at fifty instead of sixty , they said you retire at age fifty and we will make your pension up to what you would have got at age sixty and we will also do the same with you lump sum and so now you know , this and they did that with thirty thousand I think went in one year , it does n't take long to get rid of one point seven billion pounds when you 're doing for that er that number of people erm and
11 For theoretical reasons we will also add a few features to the language : multiple assignment , output guards in alternatives and divergent ( racing ) process .
12 We will now give a few examples of short passages scored for wood-wind and horns .
13 We will now score a few short extracts chosen to illustrate various points of treatment .
14 Farmers are businessmen and since wages constitute a cost of production they will normally pay no more than prevailing conditions dictate .
15 Workers are unworried by the erosion of W÷P resulting from increases in P , but they will strenuously resist the same erosion of W÷P resulting from reductions in W. At first blush this would appear to be yet another manifestation of the irrational phenomenon of money illusion affecting the supply of labour .
16 Together their income is £44,000 , more than the Lippitt family and far more than the Belkin family , yet they will only pay a few extra pounds a week in combined tax under Labour .
17 He says they will now do the same for Oxfordshire .
18 Because they will always want the same price that
19 However , since rhyme monitoring involves word identification it will also show the same context effects as word monitoring .
20 It will also raise a few problems for sportsmen and sportswomen who are training or competing in a new time zone to which they have not yet adjusted .
21 It will also take the former Model 3 but in this case a P adapter is required in place of the rotating back .
22 It will probably take a few more days before we know the source , but it would be up to the Disciplinary Committee to decide whether it will be made public , ’ he said .
23 TAKE a long lingering bite of your favourite Mars bar — it will never taste the same again after November .
24 It will only take a few hours of your time .
25 It will only take a few minutes , certainly .
26 Oh , so if you do n't , if you do n't call it up to edit it , you can keep changing it and it will still stay the same ?
27 He will probably show a few signs of wear and tear , but as long as your vet recommends purchase he could be a good buy .
28 As soon as the Indian earns three reales a day , he will never work more than half the week , so that he will still have the same nine reales he gets at present .
29 Furthermore , as Lewis ( 1969 : 38 ) points out , ‘ fortunately we have learned that all of us will mostly notice the same analogies ’ .
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