Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] an [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | To Sheldukher she said , ‘ We 'll report back in an hour , yes ? ’ |
2 | Says yeah alright I says we 'll call in for an hour . |
3 | I 'll come back for an answer later on ! ’ |
4 | Have a go and I 'll come back in an hour and a half and , well what the work study man wanted you see , was to define whether his assessments were reasonably correct or indeed absolutely correct you know , or whether they were too loose . |
5 | is in the weigh-bridge at present , checking in the grain deliveries , and will take over in an hour or so . |
6 | ICI will end up with an authorisation which will include a maximum emission limit and conditions for monitoring these . |
7 | If you try , you will end up with an imitation of yourself . |
8 | The structure of the transaction has not been finalised , but it is likely that management at the Scottish broker will end up with an equity stake in the combined business . |
9 | Assemble a handful of palm-readers in one room , and you will end up with an argument . |
10 | Virtually all possible initial states of a dissipative system are in the basin of an attractor , and so if the motion of a system is followed for long enough , it will end up on an attractor . |
11 | If you are in this situation and have a friend who will come in for an evening so that you can go out , accept their offer for both your sakes . |
12 | Mr Bendixson quotes the work of Roger Brunet , a French geographer , who says a new ‘ boulevard of the sun ’ will open up on an east-west axis , from Barcelona to the Adriatic , hugging the north Mediterranean coast . |
13 | It will set you back between £40 to £80 for treatment which will last up to an hour . |