Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 We 'll make them spin three pounds instead of two
2 ‘ It 'll show they have some friends , ’ Claire says .
3 er Easter , so and then she 'll have I think three weeks Easter
4 I 'll tell 'em to make other arrangements in the interim . ’
5 Yeah we 'll let you have ten pounds ' worth .
6 It 'll involve us developing visiting schemes , under eight services , helping families in different ways , improving services for disabled children , developing family centres , and a new specific — this 'll might amuse you this — a new specific responsibility for us to inspect and register the care practices of private schools in the County , and Oxfordshire has got the biggest number of those in the whole country .
7 If you watch the Peacocks , you 'll find they have spare parts for every eventuality !
8 ‘ One thing about a puppy , you 'll find you meet all kinds of people . ’
9 It will oblige them to make long drives across the desert to Egypt or Tunisia when they want to leave the country .
10 ‘ That will ensure she gets bad notices , ’ said Stefan gloomily .
11 I was in that scene with Morgan Fairchild when she … ’ ) , this summer will see him seizing co-starring laurels in a motion picture entitled Encino Man .
12 This chapter will inspire you to design other items and incorporate pressed flowers in other crafts .
13 Then , possibly , you will be able to develop some goals that will assure you attain those purposes .
14 AFTER spending all his working life in the pottery industry , a familiar figure at Barlaston is setting his sights on a new ‘ career ’ which will enable him to explore scenic routes around the world .
15 He seeks to provide a substantive characterization of the concept of reality which will enable him to do two things : first , to show how certain rules and procedures are logically correct , how employment of them will suffice to guide us towards knowledge of reality ; secondly , to show how it can be rational for a self-controlled agent to seek to contribute to knowledge of reality .
16 Having identified staff with dependent relatives and small children , devise methods which will enable them to invite other nurses to substitute for them when crises arise .
17 People have the right to receive media education which will enable them to become critical viewers of the medium .
18 Although we can not expect them to become typographers or graphic designers , we do believe that even in the short time available during our course we can give them what might be called an aesthetic awareness that will enable them to make reasonable decisions in their future work .
19 Then gradually their experience will enable them to make sound judgements about their family .
20 Police are expecting to pick up more new leads later this year as forces throughout the country join a national fingerprint computer system , which will enable them to check unidentified prints from Pinky 's .
21 Like classical theory , Marx 's proposal is said to yield various empirical predic-tions , so that time and experience will enable us to test both positions .
22 We only know that if we treat it in the right way it will enable us to do wonderful things .
23 Here , we concentrate on a partial equilibrium story and explore how economic agents tackle a rather difficult dynamic decision problem ; in later work we shall embed this story in a market context , but this first step will enable us to isolate certain elements in the market story .
24 We hope that the results of the evaluation will enable us to make further improvements in time for the start of the next session .
25 Before this happens to you again , resolve to spring clean your storecupboard and stock up with non-perishable , versatile ingredients which will enable you to create impromptu meals without having to drive miles to the late-night grocers .
26 A sophisticated one will enable you to germinate many seeds that are difficult without a heated greenhouse , and to root difficult cuttings .
27 Demand for the service is 25pc higher than expected and the company has bought a new aircraft which will enable it to run extra flights .
28 Sarcasm does not become you , dear readers , but I will permit it to enter these columns on just this one occasion .
29 Even that implies payments of £500 million on 104 open syndicates and many will resist it given suspected irregularities .
30 Even that implies payments of £500 million on 104 open syndicates and many will resist it given suspected irregularities .
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