Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [noun sg] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I think that 's probably covered by Mr 's point but we 'll seek clarification in a second .
2 ‘ We 'll need wood for a fire , ’ returned Isabel with aplomb , not about to admit that she had been worried about him .
3 Er what the gov the British government would like to see is a resolution of these matters er our precise position er and attitude and er erm the assistance we can give in reaching conclusions is much more a matter er for ministers of the foreign office rather than myself so the honourable gentleman er invites me to tread in areas that do n't belong to me and do not actually belong to these orders that are before us , no they 're not , they 're not really relevant to whether we approve or not the orders that are before us , er I 'll give way in a moment but the honourable gentleman er for I believe wanted to intervene .
4 You 'll become part of a team .
5 Britain 's first electric buses have gone into service — it 's hoped they 'll cut pollution in a city centre .
6 It found that on average , women expect to be taken out to dinner ten times before they 'll have sex with a man . ’
7 He 'll take candy from a baby , if there 's fifty cents in it for him .
8 we 'll drink tea from a flask
9 Yeah , that unfortunately the majority of people say you 'll get money in a couple of days , then the person would start to argue , because they need their money now to go and buy their shopping .
10 Oh he 'll get hold of a hedgehog and shake it and with that he 'll come out with prickles all on the end
11 It would n't be so bad if he 'd gone off with a beauty , but I 'm damned if I 'll form part of a collection which includes someone bandy . ’
12 Often an informal group will eat lunch near a machine or other work station , even though a canteen is available .
13 Conversation between persons depends in large measure on presuppositions each participant has of the other 's mental state and it is unlikely that the same presuppositions will influence conversation with a computer system .
14 One command-line switch will make use of a maximum of 512K of expanded memory , either EMS 3.2 or 4.0 ; another will put overlays into extended memory ; a third disables the ‘ degree of freedom ’ facility for errors in curve fitting , and a fourth can be used to disable a mouse even if one if fitted and nominally active .
15 If tax is owing and payment on the due date is impossible , the Inland Revenue will discuss payment over a period of time to meet the liability ; and any taxpayer who is in difficulty in paying his or her tax should contact the Inland Revenue at the earliest opportunity to discuss how the difficulty might be resolved .
16 Also , when I buy a holiday home in France , I will need help from a solicitor to make sure my interests are protected in a foreign country . ’
17 ‘ She will need money for a taxi back to the city . ’
18 You will need access to a lathe , bandsaw and planer thicknesser for this particular chair , though the latter is optional .
19 Aside from the larger ectoparasites , you will need access to a microscope if you are to identify bacteria and protozoans .
20 I visualise a matrix even more subtle to taste the most intangible fruit of the soul ; and one day men will fall heir to a Golconda of the most beautiful emotions and joys , and from being mere trappers and hunters we shall become harvesters .
21 The second part of this chapter will consider decision-making as a function of leadership , and the associated concepts of authority , delegation , responsibility and accountability .
22 They will do battle in a series of daredevil duels with 24 volunteers from all over the country chosen for their speed , stamina , fitness and agility from over 2,000 hopefuls .
23 Can we reasonably maintain that a woman must continue with a pregnancy in the full knowledge that she will give birth to a baby which will be either stillborn , or live a few days , even hours ?
24 Occasionally , her brisk South London accent will give way to a Brooklyn drawl which speaks clearly of a childhood spent shuttling between extended family in London and New York .
25 I will give way in a moment .
26 The High Availability Work Group is supposed to provide requirements for technologies that by 1995 will give System V a Class 4 Availability Rate meaning less than an hour of downtime a year in a 24 hour-a-day seven-day-a-week operating situation .
27 For all of these types of capital allowance , where , on sale , the disposal proceeds exceed the cost of the asset less the allowances claimed , the disposal will give rise to a clawback of allowances equal to the smaller of the excess and the allowances claimed .
28 Each of the duties referred to , once established , is capable of being enforced by injunction and the breach of it will give rise to a liability in damages .
29 The duty of the council has been established and is capable of being enforced by injunction and any breach of it will give rise to a liability in damages .
30 A transfer of other real property , such as the holiday home to the wife , will give rise to a capital gains liability if at the time of the transfer , as is more than likely , the parties are separated in such circumstances as are likely to prove permanent or are separated under a court order ( see p16 ) ( see , for example , Aspden v Hildesley [ 1982 ] 1 WLR 264 where a transfer of property which had never been the husband 's main residence was made to the wife six years after the parties separated ) .
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