Example sentences of "will [verb] [pers pn] [prep] an [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They will not be expecting her , they will see her as an intruder .
2 Similarly , the changing of domestic roles proves complex : while some wives may welcome more domestic help from their retired husbands , others will resent it as an intrusion into their sphere of control in daily life .
3 The Asians will not want to lose ground in the mixed doubles in the build-up to Atlanta and the Belfast match will provide them with an opportunity to test the best in Europe .
4 This will provide them with an incentive for continuing their education .
5 In retirement I hope my company will provide me with an office and a secretary , so that I can go on contributing to society from my experience .
6 If you do this exercise it will provide you with an idea of how much time to spend on each assignment .
7 Like individualism itself , it becomes a claim about the kind of causal factors that will provide us with an understanding of the social world .
8 I think it was very brave of you , especially as supporters will use it as an opportunity to criticise you and the team publicly .
9 Industrial Light & Magic , a subsidiary Lucas Digital Ltd , will use it as an alternative to transporting videotape from production facilities in Los Angeles to its post-production facility in San Rafael near San Francisco .
10 The natives are amenable for all their savage state , and impart their wisdom to us in exchange for fribbling items : a mere hairpin will set them to an ecstasy of delight , for they are like to children and have no metals .
11 She threatened journalists Ray Richmond and Matt Roush : ‘ My husband will meet you in an alley any time — and beat the hell outta you . ’
12 The right hon. Member for Worcester has said in characteristically self-deprecating phrases that he does not have a great desire to be remembered but I am sure that , given his record , he will take it as an accolade to be thought of , in H. L. Mencken 's happy phrase , as a politician who could sit on the fence and have both ears to the ground at the same time .
13 This in turn will lead us to an examination of how corporate law scholars have sought to offer new ways of legitimating corporate managerial power and how these too prove to be unequal to the task .
14 An impressive feature of the early post-war Palace sides was the triumvirate of Alderson in goal , Little and Ernie Rhodes at full-back , and those who watched them play for the Palace will tell you of an understanding between them that bordered on the uncanny .
15 Any abdominal operation will leave you with an inability to lift or carry things for at least a month .
16 The present exhibition will reveal him as an artist of greater variety and mood , in turn sinister , subversive , scatalogical and humorous , with interests in music and performance as well as the fine arts .
17 All that is required is that she should climb better , harder , in more desperate circumstances than every man on the planet and we men will accept her as an equal .
18 I said I understand your busy , I said if you ca n't turn him say , then I will turn him in an hour I ca n't do it before , fine , I said at least I 'm not sitting like a prat telling him a load of rubbish
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