Example sentences of "will [verb] [pron] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Cos you will throw them at the back of the box instead of lining them up .
2 So , ’ he continued , ‘ if you had a tall skyscraper , say , with people living at the top , they will think everything at the bottom has shrunk — been squashed down — compared to normal . ’
3 ‘ The car will collect you at the airport and then you will be brought to the Hacienda de Nieve .
4 I can get , you see Mark will Mark will do anything at the moment cos he 's quite interested in me .
5 And it is Britain she thanks for the startling transformation and thinks will keep her at the top .
6 Andy Platt , England 's latest recruit , has agreed a new deal with Aston Villa which will keep him at the club until 1994 .
7 And also : According to local rag , Wilko has denied he will be signing a contract next week that will keep him at the club until 1999 .
8 JOHN MORRIS , Derbyshire 's 28-year-old vice-captain , has ended speculation about his cricketing future by signing a two-year extension to his contract which will keep him at the Recreation Ground until 1996 .
9 Let's say an Upper School boy , doing what might turn out to be a six week long project , he will mark it at the end of every session , well not mark it but assess it — which is slightly different — and staple little bits of paper on it with comments and suggestions , and so on .
10 The sections which resemble realistic narrative are either mocked through parenthetical comments , which reduce the passages to pastiche , or are phrased as hypotheses : ‘ Your uncle will meet you at the boat ( with his car — even threw that in ) .
11 They will meet us at the station .
12 This passes through a mile-long avenue of noble Scots pines ( denuded by a recent fire ) soon after leaving the village , crosses a bare upland with views of the mountains of Coulin Forest , and is joined by a road from Applecross for the last stage of the journey to Lochcarron ; our itinerary will join it at the junction after a tour of the Applecross peninsula which follows below .
13 ‘ I will join you at the castle .
14 When we are told of any significant or long-term changes , we will inform you at the time of booking or if you 've already booked , you will be contacted before your departure if there is time .
15 However , when we are told of any significant changes , we will inform you at the time of booking or , if you 've already booked your holiday , you will be contacted as soon as reasonably possible if there is time before your departure .
16 In Lothian , the Chairman will tell you at the end of the summing up of your case what the Committee proposes to do .
17 I mean , the the Tories are ready , should n't they complete to environmental issues , whereas every every public consultation or survey that ever carried out , demonstrates every time , that the public are very concerned that they 're , of the environment and they will put it at the top of the list , and I think our con the environment by having a dedicated Environment Officer proves our positive er commitment to the environment .
18 The 36-year-old player-manager will play himself at the expense of either Steve McMahon or Rick Holden , both of whom cost £900,000 .
19 ‘ He came through a 90 minute practice match behind closed doors in midweek and will help us at the back .
20 He will find himself at the heart of a Ruritanian ceremonial which makes the House of Lords seem informal .
21 Together with the abolition of the Wage Councils and the minimum wage , the working man will find himself at the mercy of the unscrupulous bosses .
22 RICHIE Richardson will find himself at the centre of another bitter Yorkshire bust-up tonight .
23 Turn left when you reach the fortifications and you will find yourself at the back of the Černín Palace ( 5/101 ) .
24 You will find him at the monastery of Saint Sacco Benedetto . ’
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