Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [v-ing] will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 But in current conditions the change I am making will help to ease the pressures on liquidity and avoid complicating money market arrangements .
2 My hon. Friend is quite rightly a great traditionalist , and so am I. Nothing that I am proposing will result in hand pumps being phased out .
3 I hope that the fans who are travelling will make it a great day for the city , have fun and enjoy themselves , and behave . ’
4 When you are feeling particularly tired , you may occasionally become very irritated and verbalise your frustration , but if you care enough to want to keep going , the one you are supporting will know it , and forgive you , as you must forgive yourself .
5 The type of audience you are addressing will affect what you will say and how you say it .
6 A comparison of the phonological system of your own language with that of the language you are learning will reveal the kinds of problems you are likely to encounter .
7 The embassy or consulate of the country you are visiting will advise you what documents are required .
8 Intervention of that kind is justified only when the occasions of intervention have been announced in advance so that anyone who is listening will hear and understand .
9 If we listen acutely enough , the person who is dying will tell us when the time is right .
10 Any of the dozen who was carrying will have his pad turned over .
11 Even the busiest of us can be persuaded to give of our time and our expertise when we know that the task we are undertaking will take a pre-specified and limited time .
12 The repeal which we are considering will open the way for the exploitation of young kids .
13 We may have a theoretical reason for believing that the variable we are studying will require a particular transformation .
14 A confidence limit is the interval within which we can say that the true value of the quantity we are estimating will lie with a specified probability .
15 A confidence limit is the interval within which we can say that the true value of the quantity we are estimating will lie with a specified probability .
16 Even here , the test of imminence discussed in Moss v. McLachlan suggest that there must be a clear and present danger that the conduct in which he is engaging will give rise to a breach of the peace , and it is demonstrable that the constable has no reasonable alternative course of action open to him other than to ask the speaker to desist , as by , for example , calling for assistance .
17 If a computer salesman claims that the computer he is selling will run a particular software package and this claim turns out to be untrue , it will be for the company selling the computer to show that any exemption clause it hopes to rely on passes the test of reasonableness .
18 Makers Matchbox last night promised deliveries but said : ‘ There is no way that what is coming will meet demand . ’
19 Using these questions to monitor what is happening will help you spot conflict early and react to deal with it .
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