Example sentences of "[adv] you will [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | This can be shown by carrying out the few steps necessary , and so below you will find a worked example of key words and patterns . |
2 | Below you will find a match report for our thrilling 11–0 defeat at Alborne the other week , which Ted included in a recent letter . |
3 | Full details on the training and examinations are contained in the inserts in the sleeve of this booklet , but basically you will have to take two groups of examinations . |
4 | Basically you will listen for maybe seven minutes then you switch off for two minutes then you switch on again and then you try and think well what was I listening to seven minu well you know , three minutes ago what was probably said in the last two minutes . |
5 | ‘ What you really want to know is how long you will have to play at being a lady . |
6 | Naturally you will study the phrases and vocabulary which apply to your new interest , whatever it is , by careful SAS practice first . |
7 | Naturally you will watch the person you are talking with to notice if they appear to have difficulty in hearing you because of background noise . |
8 | Naturally you will have ensured that the mains electrical connections have been removed and that the Power supply box is sealed and properly earthed . |
9 | ‘ Naturally you will have heard of me . |
10 | Naturally you will practise such words only in up-to-time sentences because seen out of context they are misleading . |
11 | Or perhaps you will feel better by two o'clock ? ’ |
12 | He knows how to argue , and perhaps you will feel sorry for him . |
13 | Perhaps you will change your mind about returning to publishing one day . |
14 | I have exerted myself to be as charming as I can be perhaps you will reassure me , Therese , that I can still be charming when I try ? ’ |
15 | As long as you are not from London , Mr Bodenland , like all the rest of the tedious world — and as long as your business is not with me — and mercifully private , to boot — perhaps you will honour me by joining me in a glass of claret . |
16 | Perhaps you will sit opposite me , Commander . ’ |
17 | Perhaps you will suffer from a bout of constipation . |
18 | ‘ I will show you how to set the places , and to begin with , this morning , perhaps you will serve only water . |
19 | ‘ Perhaps you will tell me something about last night , how you spent the evening , whether you noticed anything unusual . |
20 | ‘ Perhaps you will tell me what it is you have to say ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Perhaps you will tell it to Mary when she comes over , without adding the — unimproving tailpiece . ’ |
22 | ‘ Perhaps you will tell us the name of your alternative ? ’ |
23 | If you are sceptical , Mr Stevens , perhaps you will care to step out here and observe for yourself . ’ |
24 | The professional here is in danger of becoming a go-between in that parents may say , ‘ If you ca n't help perhaps you will refer us to someone who can ! ’ |
25 | Perhaps you will think that this was good news , but I have not told you who the police had arrested . |
26 | Perhaps you will dine with us , mademoiselle , on Saturday evening ? ’ |
27 | As you seem the only person present able to take instructions , perhaps you will relay them to Mrs Arkwright when she can be found . |
28 | Perhaps you will allow me a brief reply to the anonymous review of my book Art and Civilisation in your November issue : The reviewer wonders why the book was written , or , rather , why the publisher was ‘ keen on the project ’ . |
29 | Before I answer the question , Mr. Speaker , perhaps you will allow me to record the shock with which the Government and , I imagine , the whole House heard of the tragedy of the deaths of 21 |
30 | Perhaps you will have a part-time job and a small capital reserve to tide you over the lean years until the farm is pulling its weight . |