Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [verb] will [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Taking it as far as it can be taken , Hegel suggests that the conflict between myself and the person in whom my identity resides will become a struggle between life and death , because , he says , it is only by risking one 's life that one becomes fully aware of oneself as a free , autonomous individual . |
2 | Which factor predominates will depend largely on the relative negotiating strengths of the vendor and the purchaser and on the specific circumstances of the parties , their objectives and the business being sold . |
3 | But Wilkinson still believes their ability to score will decide the tie . |
4 | Every day a compromise is effected on the ground that the party making it has a fair chance of succeeding in it , and if he bona fide believes he has a fair chance of success he has a reasonable ground for suing , and his forbearance to sue will constitute a good consideration . |
5 | But his hunger to score will make it no easier for Fergie 's defenders this afternoon . |
6 | It is uncharacteristically diligent of a minister to seek precisely to understand what money spent will accomplish . |
7 | The impression your shop gives will deter potential customers . ’ |
8 | For example , if we ask you ‘ What is large , grey and has a trunk ? ’ , your ability to answer will depend on communication from the phonological input lexicon ( used to understand the words we say to you ) to the semantic component of the lexicon ( containing information about the meaning of the words ) . |