Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [pers pn] will " in BNC.

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1 But if the youngster follows normal patterns he will return home after the tests to await the selection of the donor and final preparations for the NHS hospital procedure .
2 But if the youngster follows normal patterns he will return home after the tests to await the selection of the donor and final preparations for the NHS hospital procedure .
3 It should now be apparent that for any rights theory to be capable of satisfactorily addressing the broader problems which now confront our traditional representative institutions it will need to transcend the essentially liberal principles which lie at the heart of Dworkin 's thesis .
4 ‘ We are not going to stop our style of play , we are a free-running side who want to score tries and even if we come unstuck against good sides with well-organised defences we will still keep on with the kind of game which we know pleases the fans . ’
5 Unless you have the right books you will never be able to sell them . ’
6 In the intervening months we will be featuring RAF experiences flying US-made aircraft during World War Two .
7 If you produce the right designs I 'll use them .
8 For theoretical reasons we will also add a few features to the language : multiple assignment , output guards in alternatives and divergent ( racing ) process .
9 ‘ If you 're going to start trotting out the right answers for the wrong reasons you 'll go down great with my grandfather — what are you doing now — practising ? ’
10 If Brussels dictates to British employers it will make us less competitive , they intone ; lessen the chances of creating jobs .
11 Tell you the viewing figures will go down by half as soon as you see there 's three old dears it 'll be like oh see what , see what else is on love !
12 Where the English partners of these enterprises are carrying on their practice as English solicitors they will be bound by the Overseas Practice Rules 1990 as well as by the local laws of the countries in which they operate .
13 You could also bring up the point that learning how to study any subject successfully makes you quicker at learning new skills and better able to handle the unfamiliar skills you will have to learn as part of the job .
14 During the day he would cross the bridge to Chelsea to buy old clothes and other cast-offs , walking the streets with his cry of ‘ Old clothes and old hats I 'll buy them ’ , or begging his keep in more fashionable parts from ‘ cooks thinking he was such a nice old man …
15 Mr Clinton has shown no inkling that this bothers him , no sense that the social programmes he will now not be able to enact are ones over which he will shed many tears .
16 Mention the word ‘ reincarnation ’ to any group of people and you will probably be astounded at the number of different reactions you will get .
17 Many large firms of solicitors now print their own explanatory leaflets dealing with the stages in conveyancing , and it is both useful and impressive to be able to hand over a printed leaflet or pamphlet at the time of the first meeting , so as to indicate to a client each of the detailed steps you will be taking on his or her behalf .
18 When you have analysed a number of completed questionnaires you will probably discover that the most influential factor in introducing people to your church is the personal invitation of a friend .
19 On engagements associated with financings in foreign jurisdictions it will be necessary to take advice from a partner in the country where the finance is being raised to ensure that the documents are in order and that the local regulatory and filing requirements are being met .
20 If , for each country , is constant over time it follows that will be a constant , although of course for different countries it will be a different constant .
21 And he 's , he 's using that to make the frame and then the doors for our old wardrobes he 'll use for the front of it , you know .
22 Although tripodding involves an additional operation ( and unnecessary extra work in good weather ) , in high-rainfall areas it will often reduce the need for extra turning and tedding and the risk of crop loss or damage .
23 The theoretical frameworks we will consider are ‘ long-wave ’ theories , ‘ world-system ’ theories and ‘ regulationist ’ theories .
24 Assuming that each individual has the same utility of income function and ability to gain from the public good , then with different incomes they will have different but the same marginal utility from the ( equally shared ) public good .
25 By combining these different ideas you will find fabrics that resemble woven linen , hopsack-look cloth and even lacy-look materials .
26 As Free Churchmen we will not be the helots of either Mr John Morley or Mr Chamberlain . ’
27 Those are the exciting things I 'll explain later .
28 The downy duckling is another of the free prints you 'll receive , when you open a Standing Order Account with £20 or more .
29 Please pray that you 'll be with each one of us and that we 'll enjoy today with grandma and all the different things we 'll do .
30 Only regressive assimilation of voice is found across word boundaries , and then only of one type ; since this matter is important for foreign learners we will look at it in some detail .
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