Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [adv prt] [art] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | Today the man in charge outlined the sort of people who 'll make up the bulk of the 450-strong workforce . |
2 | I 'll root out a change of nightclothes and some fruit . |
3 | ‘ I do n't doubt but what Alfred 'll rig up a bit of shelter . |
4 | no you 'd have to get all out and have a look , but I mean if I go over there I 'll bring back a load of D K and I know I will we 'll see . |
5 | We 'll read out the names of the chosen testers on the programme on Saturday September 21 . |
6 | Here 's the bank — see the queue along the street from the cash point — people who 've got pots of money in that bank and all they 've got to do is press a few buttons and it 'll spew out a wad of crisp notes into their delicately manicured hand . |
7 | I says , I 'll go next week This was after three weeks , I says , I 'll go on next week and I 'll take over the job of yard foreman , and I 'll do it the way I want it done , not the way that . |
8 | He said , " I 'll get out a plan of operations for you , Mr. Fairfax , and work out the value of any Forestry Commission grant it might attract . |
9 | That 'll get down the back of your throat , that 'll choke you . |
10 | Sun got Adobe 's source code in the deal , a reasonably rare occurrence , but Adobe figures it 'll get back a lot of implementation improvements . |
11 | Right One of the things that er we try to pass on is that you 'll pick up a lot of information which may not be relevant to you but may be relevant to members of your family or friends . |
12 | The Institute of Housing , in more moderate tones , claims that the replacement of fair rents by market rents will slow down the decline of the private rented sector rather than revive it . |
13 | Any friction at the hammer pivot will slow down the movement of the hammer , tending to make the action sluggish . |
14 | Although the structure and powers of the new committee have yet to be decided , conservationists argue that the additional bureaucracy will slow down the process of designation , cost a lot of money , reduce the power of SNH and may result in designated sites losing their status . |
15 | Together with the individual care plan , these will make up the description of the service which the voluntary or private sector home is contracted to provide . |
16 | If we print all this area from within a rubberband box , as we have been doing , it means that four sections of the printout will make up the width of the design and the height will need the total height of squares used for the design , divided by 38 . |
17 | In reply to his own question , ‘ What shall I render to the Lord for all his bounty to me ? ’ the psalmist can only receive with gratitude what Yahweh freely gives him and rededicate himself : ‘ I will lift up the cup of salvation and call upon the name of the Lord , I will pay my vows to the Lord in the presence of his people . ’ |
18 | Once that subject has been done to death I daresay they will bring up the subject of his large family . |
19 | Araminta is fey , and Dermot is ‘ hopeless ’ , and their death is artistically right , and no one will bring in a verdict of wilful murder against you — although you have a strong motive to kill them . |
20 | That trawl will bring out a couple of dozen schemes that have totally lapsed , and people will write snotty letters saying I 've told you this once before . |
21 | But before turning to Buid relations with neighbouring lowlanders , I will bring out the specificity of Buid attitudes toward violence and aggression by comparing them with other Philippine groups who have a less negative attitude toward these phenomena . |
22 | Where goldfish are kept in the latter system , lighting is best provided by a combination of Grolux and warm white tubes as this will bring out the colours of the fish . |
23 | We will bring about a resurgence of manufacturing . |
24 | If the Vance-Owen plan is to survive , its one chance is that sanctions will bring about a change of mind among the Bosnian Serbs . |
25 | Maybe it will bring about the brotherhood of man and the sisterhood of woman sooner than anything else . |
26 | Just to conclude , I share the view expressed already by Councillor , that just as the issue of the elderly persons homes brought about the loss of control for the Conservatives in , be sure the Health Service will bring about the downfall of the Conservatives in White Hall . |
27 | It has launched a five-year action plan to revitalise the River Esk and hopes the move will bring about the return of the river 's salmon fishery . |
28 | We see here a tendency to equate any change with ‘ reductionism ’ , whereas those who want to see women ordained as priests believe that this change will bring about an enrichment of the traditional pattern of ministry , without in any way altering its essential features . |
29 | The divers will carry down a couple of slings with them . |
30 | In France , the princess will carry out a variety of visits which will cover her interests , the disabled , Aids , cancer victims and a visit to the Royal Academy of Music as well as a dinner with France 's President Mitterrand and his wife . |