Example sentences of "will [verb] [pron] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You have hurt me a lot in the past three days , Bob , and I think you will hurt me a great deal more in the days to come .
2 ‘ He is no longer a baby , ’ Wilson told him , holding his hand for comfort , ‘ he will think himself a big boy . ’
3 Some will think him a spiritual butterfly , some an intellectual too ready to be hoodwinked ; but his searching has a definite progress to it , and the heights and depths encountered in this book make it clear that he is getting somewhere , often against his own will and inclination .
4 ‘ You will think me a terrible woman .
5 Cape Wrath is a good place to visit , but many a genteel tourist will think it a good place to leave .
6 A Ruthless check-list will spare you an over-packed suitcase
7 There , in the company computer , he imagines he will find tons of choice titbits such as upcoming record store appearances or release dates for new singles — information that will make him a real idol otaku king when he transmits it over the networks to other idol-loving otaku .
8 Arise , lift up the lad … for I will make him a great nation . ’
9 They 're hell belt in , hell-bent in removing the last statutory protection against the poverty pay for workers in the U K. They will make us the only country in Europe without some minimum standards .
10 I hope that the fans who are travelling will make it a great day for the city , have fun and enjoy themselves , and behave . ’
11 That said , its very innovation will make it a poor choice in some cases , and it lacks good database links .
12 ‘ We will make it a nice picnic , ’ she said , in the spirit of the penitent who intends to do the wicked thing she had first thought of but will also do something pleasant to make it slightly less reprehensible .
13 Thames Valley police are hoping their action will make it an unhappy time for thieves .
14 That will make it an expensive operation for them , wo n't it ?
15 An American editor deleted a comment from one of her books when a father tells his daughter : ‘ Do n't bother about school because you 're a pretty little thing and will make someone a good wife . ’
16 Among the delphinium , the snapdragon , the hollyhock and the sweet-pea , on a blanket , by a basket , she will grant me a nostalgic caress — always followed , on Odilo 's part , by hours of snivelling entreaty .
17 If he attempts to talk to you , you will flick him a haughty glance and say nothing .
18 Anyone who has ever participated in a voluntary organisation , youth work or parents ' association will know what a central place is taken by jumble sales and selling raffle tickets ( see Table 9.1 ) .
19 Anyone who saw her sketchbook exhibition will know what a fine display these made alongside her paintings .
20 If you come from a certain town or region , you will know what the different voices mean better than someone who comes from outside because you 've learned the code .
21 There , a little money will buy you a good deal of swank .
22 In accordance with the terms of the contract , you can choose to retire at any time after the age of 60 , when the policy will buy you a regular pension plus the option of taking part of the money as a tax-tree lump sum .
23 In February of this year , she signed an exclusive contract with Revlon , which will bring her an estimated $4.5m over the next three years , a deal which eclipses previous records set by Christy Turlington ( Maybelline ) and Pauline Porizhova ( Estee Lauder ) .
24 I hope the Queen will send her the traditional telegram on her hundredth birthday .
25 Oh well I 'll keep the insurance company er I w er we will send them a little note in that case , saying look , you know , this is the case , it appears to be an innocent lesion she 's just been finely checked over on the eighth of October , do you feel you can now proceed ?
26 If there are any costs to be paid on your account , we will send you a separate statement , with your usual statement , showing how they have been calculated .
27 And , do n't worry about running out of cheques , we will send you a new book automatically before your existing one is finished .
28 We will send you a full response to all reasonable written account enquiries within 20 working days of receiving your letter .
29 To help you make the best decisions and to ensure you quickly get to understand the way Italy and the Italians work , when you book we will send you a complimentary booklet ‘ Welcome to Italy ’ full of advice and information .
30 Would you like us to send you a copy ? " or " We will send you a formal contract " ( see Saphir v Zissimos ) .
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