Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [pron] will " in BNC.

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1 MdBs generally stand high in public esteem — higher than our own MPs — and half of them will have entered the Bundestag by way of party lists .
2 WACC is supporting a training programme for a team of 15 ‘ verbal stringers ’ ( or reporters ) , at least half of whom will be women .
3 She already has 70 people will to pay just £2 per month for ten months , half of which will go to Breakthrough , and the rest to provide prizes , and she needs just 30 more to make the One Hundred Club work .
4 But one very rough guess by Paul Portney of Resources for the Future suggests a cumulative cost , in 1990 dollars , of perhaps $136 billion , roughly half of which will fall on the private sector and disproportionately on manufacturing .
5 The lottery is expected to raise around £1 billion per year , about half of which will be used to support the arts ( in particular the national heritage ) , with the remainder allocated to protection of the environment , sports and charities .
6 This will be supplemented by an intensive study of 40 households , half of which will include at least one unemployed adult worker , in an attempt to ascertain the cultural significance of the broad social and economic developments that will be uncovered in the previous sections of the research .
7 Each will cover between 40 and 80 square miles , about half of which will be cloaked in trees .
8 Realeat founder Greg Sams predicts that within 20 years half of us will have a vegetable-based diet , and the greatest swing has been seen among the young .
9 If the Government accepts this ridiculous advice , half of us will be put on the dole .
10 First , about half of it will be used to pay creditors and to meet legal fees connected with the bankruptcy proceedings .
11 When you look at the moon half of it will be in light half of it will be in dark you will see a moon which looks like half a moon .
12 Bananas in pyjamas are coming down the stairs , bananas in pyjamas are coming down in pairs , bananas in pyjamas are chasing teddy bears , half of you will be alright to catch them on their way .
13 Bananas in pyjamas are coming down the stairs , bananas in pyjamas are coming down in pairs , bananas in pyjamas are chasing teddy bears , half of you will be alright to catch them on their way .
14 half of you will be alright to catch them on their way
15 It is of course not easy and there are few ready-made answers for a church group trying to provide bereavement care for all those with whom they come in contact , some of whom will have family members who have committed suicide .
16 The question may have niggled at the 7,776 advertising talents who entered their work for the prestigious Design & Art Direction Awards , some of whom will turn up tonight at a glittering Grosvenor House junket to find out whether they have won one of the silver or gold pencils .
17 The approaches to the education of children with special needs , culminating in the 1981 Education Act , are equally applicable to pupils with defective vision , some of whom will be included among those pupils who are defined as having learning disabilities significantly greater than the majority of their peers , or as having some disability which would prevent them from having their needs fully met without special educational adaptations or modification to their curriculum .
18 There will be increasing resentment of the greed of many top tennis players , some of whom will do immense damage to the game they adorn .
19 There are the careerists amongst the senior management of the school , some of whom will seem to have ‘ sold out to the system ’ : to affect a philosophy in so far as it looks in their own interests to do so , to have become executives and to have lost touch with the pupils .
20 Over one-third of single mothers with dependent children were cohabiting in 1985 , and many divorced and separated women , some of whom will have children , constitute a significant number of additional step-families , in fact , if not in law ( Central Statistical Office , 1988 ) .
21 The care of these patients , some of whom will not recover , is as important as that of patients who have successful operations , and will be discussed in Chapter 9 .
22 The Senate of the Inns of Court consists of 101 barristers ( some of whom will be judges ) representing the profession of barrister ; some are appointed by the benchers of each Inn , some are ex officio members like the leaders from each of the six circuits , and some are elected by members of the Bar .
23 Some of them will be further reunited when the Barbarians round off the All Blacks ' tour at Twickenham on 25 November .
24 ‘ Even though we try to tell this to our customers , some of them will pay £3,300 for a Broaster and then buy cheap oil .
25 Some of them will be doubling up their games . ’
26 Some of them will benefit by it .
27 Some of them will probably think you need cutting down to size ; they might be quite right , of course .
28 Most are commonplace but no matter how sophisticated an operation some of them will be used .
29 Some of them will be practising meditation exercises before they swoop down the ramp from a platform to begin their few minutes of profound torture .
30 Some of them will use their votes judiciously in order to bring about whichever outcome it is they seek : the defeat of the John Major government .
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