Example sentences of "[noun prp] will [verb] [indef pn] " in BNC.

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1 He worries — wrongly , it now seems — that Mr Mitterrand will do anything to cheat him of the succession .
2 In the TEC network , Tyneside TEC will run a pilot for people unemployed for more than two years , and Devon and Cornwall TEC will run one for those out of work for more than four years .
3 And , along with former Newcastle Knights full-back Mark Mulligan and half-back Dean Marwood — the League 's leading points scorer this season with 220 — the powerful Pickering will have plenty of support from an anticipated 10,000 crowd at Town 's tiny Derwent Park ground .
4 And , along with former Newcastle Knights full-back Mark Mulligan and half-back Dean Marwood — the League 's leading points scorer this season with 220 — the powerful Pickering will have plenty of support from an anticipated 10,000 crowd at Town 's tiny Derwent Park ground .
5 Andy will to shag anything with a pulse as he says .
6 In fact , Knight Gobies will eat anything from flake to lumps of sprat .
7 IT looks as though the people of Liphook will have plenty of local entertainment this summer .
8 Gould will fashion everything around Quinn , seeing him as the guy who can top the scoring charts and lift the whole team .
9 It saves wondering the next day whether Jimmy Lynch will bring anything to the house or not . ’
10 Earlier today I was told by a representative from the band 's record company , Warner Brothers , ‘ Al will kick anybody who touches him . ’
11 HOTEL and leisure group Stakis will have something to celebrate today , as a modest profit marks the beginning of its recovery .
12 At this rate Mrs Livesey will get nothing out of it . ’
13 Anyone who has driven any BMW will tell anyone who has n't that the cars inspire envy on the road .
14 Monday will see everyone take their seats for the return journey via Amiens and thence to Calais and a very special lunch on board before the voyage home to England .
15 The government in Addis Ababa will say nothing about the situation , and the war is not reported by the state-run media .
16 I 'm sure Stephen will find someone very quickly . ’
17 Forensic will get something up off the grass . ’
18 Rose will believe anything that man tells her , ’ fumed Dora .
19 In southern Africa , such regional groups will do little to counteract the internal political frailty of the countries in the area , and as a result South Africa will have plenty of opportunity to pursue malevolent policies of destabilization if it chooses to do so .
20 JOHN Carroll will do anything for a quiet life , according to his young daughters .
21 And erm I would suggest that additional favouring of Hartlepool will do nothing whatsoever for the relationship with with North Yorkshire .
22 Fifteen minutes of sunshine in the middle of the day ( 11am to 4pm ) , even beside an open window if you ca n't get outside , between April and October will provide plenty of vitamin D. Diet can be boosted in winter with one helping each week of foods rich in vitamin D : herring , kippers , mackerel or sardines ( see also pages 104–5 ) .
23 The next stop at Rothley will allow plenty of time for photographs at the restored gas-lit station where another runpast will take place while refreshments are served .
24 Mr Papandreou will do everything he can to thwart New Democracy .
25 God will send someone ! ’ she said .
26 Earlier philosophers had thought that there were innate ideas , but Locke will have none of this .
27 And if you 're prepared to part with over £100 , Shine On ( EMI ) by Pink Floyd will make someone very happy with its 8-CD journey through the band 's career .
28 GRAHAM Gooch will have plenty of shoulders to lean on during the tour of India .
29 Britain will seek something new at Commonwealth summit
30 And Olson will have none of that :
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