Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] that will [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh my darling that will look nice wo n't it ? |
2 | Go ahead , beaver away , and while you 're negotiating give a thought to my business that will crumble if I don ’ get out of here and do some negotiating of my own . ’ |
3 | They are there because to have something distinctive to say can frequently call for a distinctive way of saying it-a way that will make an author 's words come fresh and vivid off the page . |
4 | To complete this brief survey of the linguistic status of the pronoun we need an account of its function that will do justice to the first-person perspective . |
5 | My schoolboy physics reminded me that the sun would be well below the magic 42 ° , the limit of its elevation that will create — from the waterfall 's mist — a single refraction rainbow . |
6 | We 're keen er to investigate the facts of the implications of the present legislation er and what effect that will have on the future of the Horton . |
7 | Again it will be your posture that will help you and give an impression of confidence , or lack of it , to your audience . |
8 | Using the personal food and drink audit we should be seeking a new balance in our diet that will provide us with all the essential nutrients that our bodies need . |
9 | Finally , an ability to motivate , and generate the enthusiasm for your product that will encourage the creative team to give of their best , is essential . |
10 | Your feet are probably the parts of your anatomy that will suffer most after a marathon — so we were particularly keen to hear what she had to say . |
11 | ‘ If we accept this — that you can give us information that will help us to rear better offspring — how do you propose this information be used ? ’ |
12 | You have got the fire in your belly that will make an excellent detective novel . |