Example sentences of "will [verb] the [adj] [noun sg] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 He says it 'll destroy the semi-rural environment we have here .
2 We 'll have someone whose liberty others will be glad to buy with Harry 's , if he himself will not — we 'll have the old wolf himself , Ralf Isambard and no other . ’
3 I 'll play the secret tape I made in the orchard
4 But if her foot 's wider , you 'll get the bigger size it 'll take it up on the length bit .
5 I 'll put the hind seat I 'll bring the bag back .
6 ‘ I 'll wear the sexiest swimsuit I can find !
7 ‘ Perhaps it is time we discussed the rules that will govern the unfortunate time we spend together until I return you to Milano tomorrow . ’
8 Less obvious factors , such as type size and page layout , will affect the young reader who may dismiss a book as ‘ a baby 's book ’ or as ‘ a hard book ’ on the impression given by such elements .
9 Dealing with the structure ( 22 ) , the mind will make the constructional connexion which allows the adjectival property to apply to the object phrase by the same process that introduces the verb — the item lexically correlated with an external change of state .
10 They seem to have the idea that getting married will make the other person their property .
11 The Scottish National Party will make the consitutional issue its main campaign plank in next month 's local council elections .
12 Our development of complex beer flavour concentrates ensures that wherever Guinness stout is brewed in the world , consumers will enjoy the consistent taste they expect from Guinness .
13 Delicatessen : A Celebration and Cookbook will delight the enthusiastic cook who is interested in making the most of the very best ingredients .
14 In studying the political economy of policy coordination , the team will compare and contrast the results of non-cooperative and cooperative behaviour and will consider the institutional framework which cooperation may require .
15 This will show the maximum amount you can borrow , and over how long you can repay the loan .
16 Surely spreading it around will do the very thing you wanted to avoid by starting up all the rumours ? ’
17 But a sending-off two weeks ago will give the talented striker his second suspension of the campaign .
18 It is less clear how PCFC , which will operate under the conditions of the Education Act of 1988 from 1 April 1989 , will organize the detailed tendering which will be required .
19 Man , for his part will become the short-lived individual who will strive to safeguard that pattern by exalting the keeper that is his Created God , and this God will endure for as long as there is life on earth and no longer .
20 Even if the full Moon in Libra and at the mid- heaven point of your solar chart on the 10th brings about a complete break from the past , both professionally and personally , it will remove the dead wood which has prevented you from living life to its very fullest .
21 For one thing , they will limit the forward speed which can be developed .
22 Quality will use the new money it raises in the share issue to develop what Parker sees as a massive market for its Universal On Line Accounting System , a modular , portable , single source , open systems version of its traditional OLAS product , designed to run a variety of servers , relational databases and graphical user interfaces .
23 But I have to restrict myself , otherwise I will face the same problem I had with the books — the lack of somewhere to lodge all these wonderful toys .
24 That out of the assembly will come a nucleus of Rhodesians , black and white , as dedicated to God 's ways as the Communists are dedicated to theirs ; that lives will be changed fundamentally — and that such a miracle will inspire the fresh thinking which is desperately needed .
25 It will continue its policy of competitive tendering and this reorganisation will reinforce the contractual relationship it must have with D&W and other business units in Commercial Division on the same basis as with external contractors .
26 We will reverse the unfair treatment which has meant that the inner cities have lost out in terms of local government finance , housing investment and support for employment .
27 I 'm sure everyone will appreciate the extra detail you 've given us .
28 If parents have managed to instil in their child a sense of his own worth as an individual , then , whatever knocks that child may encounter as an adult , he will have the inner confidence which will enable him to pull through and make a success of his life — success in this context having nothing to do with money but with achieving one 's aims as an individual , whatever they may be .
29 At least one of them will have the whippier shaft which , I suspect , might in itself go a long way to doing the trick . ’
30 We will try and take we will er as usual send young children definitely under the age of sixteen into shops to see if people will sell fireworks to them and if they do then er we will take the appropriate action which may mean criminal proceedings .
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