Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Or perhaps I 'll fall under the wheels of one of those damned automobiles . ’
2 From now on , I 'll concentrate on the virtues of Granada 's resumed series which , like Jeeves , continues as far as most other viewers are concerned to give complete satisfaction .
3 So I 'll blur over the consequences for Ulster and hurry on to my next point — the re-establishment of an Irish House of Lords , the first since 1801 .
4 ABA light heavyweight champion Anthony Todd , of Darlington , travels to the second of the three Olympic qualifying tournaments in Berck sur Mer hoping he 'll follow in the footsteps of Scarborough 's Paul Ingle , who qualified for Barcelona at the previous tournament in Denmark .
5 Oh I might look I 'll look along the paperbacks for Marge .
6 God , but , no , for ease of er , management , what we 'll do is we 'll stick to the teams on the tables where you are now .
7 If not , then hopefully you 'll work on the areas on this checklist that still need some practice .
8 You 'll meet in the evenings for a cook drink , a gossip , an informal meal in some improbably cheap taverna .
9 You 'll anchor among the ruins of ancient cities , on the quaysides of small market towns , in beautiful empty sandy bays , or tie to the quay of some tiny restaurant .
10 bother I 've ever had with him , and he goes on to it and away he goes and he 'll come back in the house and he 'll go up the stairs to the computer , and that 's his life .
11 Right colleagues if you would turn to the General Secretary 's report , on page , page one hundred and eighty , and we 'll go through the pages from one eighty two to two six nine , one eighty , one eight one , one eight two , one eight three , one eight four , one eight five , one eight six , one eight seven , one eight eight , one eight nine , one nine O , one nine one , one nine two , one nine three , one nine four , one nine five , one nine six , one nine seven , one nine eight , one nine nine , two hundred , two O one , two O two , two O three , two O four , two O five , two O six , two O seven , two O eight , two O nine , two one O , two eleven , two twelve , two thirteen , two fourteen , two fifteen , two sixteen , two seventeen , two eighteen , two nineteen , two two O , two two one , two two two , two two three , two two four , two two five , two two six , two two seven , two two eight , two two nine , two three O , two three one , two three two , two three three , two three four , two three five , two three six , two three seven , two three eight , two three nine , two four O , two four one , two four two , two four three , two four four , two four five , two four six , somebody get me a drink !
12 ‘ Well , then — if you 'll go under the machines for me — I 'll do something for you . ’
13 I 'll come to the lawyers with you , if you like .
14 I 'll talk about the reservations in a few minutes , but the Lancashire Region supports any amalgamation initiatives with any union which is here in the country .
15 A FEW OF THE MANY BEAUTIFUL BEDROOMS YOU 'LL FIND BETWEEN THE COVERS OF OUR NEW BROCHURE
16 We 'll , we 'll deal with the points of their .
17 If the Nikkei falls much further it will eat into the assets of the main Japanese banks , which depend on equity holdings for almost half their capital base .
18 The sentiments are the same , they embody a new , noble America which will arise from the ashes of the recession .
19 The decorations will remain on the boards until completion of the town centre scheme .
20 But perhaps the picture that will remain in the minds of the few now here who knew him will be that of a long , thin figure folded into the driving seat of a small , fast , bright red sports car , his hair billowing wildly , his eyes crinkling through large , horn-rimmed spectacles and his mouth twisted into a mocking , sardonic grin .
21 Yes , the three artists will mingle with the guests at the buffet supper which we hope will be by candlelight , and the whole evening will be rather intimate and rather special to people who do come .
22 If we can but contrive to make two rooms warm , & wholesome , we will laugh in the faces of Gloom & Ill-lookingness . ’
23 This project grew out of a previous ESRC funded study , ‘ Participation in Higher Education ’ ( HR 6846 ) and will build upon the findings of that study .
24 He will consult with the candidates for redundancy and their trade union representatives , if any , about his proposals and will explore possible alternatives to job cuts .
25 Many of the firms whose engineers will consult with the men from MITI have already done the rounds of Western defence contractors looking for a partner to build the FSX jet fighter .
26 Sectarianism and bigotry will stay on the terraces for as long as our society stays in its current mess , but the vast majority of all fans are only interested in one thing — seeing their team win .
27 You may rest assured , Sir Richard , that in the end we will discover the truth and the murderer , whoever he or she may be , will hang at the Elms for all London to see ! ’
28 A bronze plaque , featuring Professor Solomons , will hang in the corridors of the university alongside the other 51 inductees — including two other British chartered accountants who also made the grade , Arthur Dicksee and Lord Benson .
29 This research project will concentrate on the effects of cluster involvement on the implementation of National Curriculum mathematics , science and geography at year 3 .
30 The BBC cameras will concentrate on the games at Basingstoke and Whitley Bay , but there is plenty of opportunity for non-League rejoicing elsewhere .
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