Example sentences of "[noun] will [verb] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You stupid bitch , ’ he murmured furiously under his breath to Perdita , ‘ now Alejandro 'll quadruple his prices . ’
2 Mummy 'll bump her head right
3 Come on , and then mummy 'll get your cakey .
4 Besides , a good sense of rhythm will improve your writing .
5 A horse will register his disgust or irritation by wrinkling his nostrils , tossing his head and swishing his tail .
6 Neither side will say what progress has been made .
7 I hope that , in the light of all that has happened , the Opposition will change their policy on this occasion , and will support the renewal of the Act .
8 I hope that the Opposition will get their act together on the Bill and recognise that it represents enormous investment in Wales and something that will put Cardiff and Wales generally on the world map in a very big way .
9 Well we 've heard what Edward has had to say and the local communities I 'm certain draw great comfort from that and we wait and see whether Brussels will exercise its powers , quite legitimately in my view , and and call this in .
10 Five thousand Celtic fans will watch their team defend a single goal lead over Sporting Lisbon thanks to Gerry Creaney 's first half strike at Parkhead .
11 Mummy will do your tea afterwards .
12 The Queen 's Speech will carry it forward and , when the time comes , I am certain that the electorate will choose our policies .
13 The Lancashire lad has managed to live with the pressures of early success and on Tuesday will make his bid for the game 's top prize against it 's greatest ever player .
14 Knowing what your best colours are and what styles will suit your figure can open up a whole new wardrobe — and make shopping a great deal easier .
15 Or it may sit tight in the reasonable hope that either the economic strain proves too great and Syria 's military strength is sapped by political and economic instability , or that Syria will dissipate its strength against its eastern adversary , Iraq .
16 Opted-out schools will receive their finance direct from central government .
17 With just a little encouragement secondary schools will share their swimming pool , their mini-bus , laboratories and workshops and allow the primary school to tap into specialist knowledge and expertise .
18 The diocesan welfare agency , Catholic Care North-East hopes all its schools will use its education pack for Lent I 'm Important , You 're Important to discuss problems of social and economic disadvantages in today 's society .
19 Teachers ' understanding of industry will influence their attitudes towards it , and the attitudes of their students .
20 Tom Day believes the industry will reach its EC quota this year and winegrowers will be forced to stop planting vines .
21 Many of his millions of readers will welcome his return to a far eastern setting in Gat-jin .
22 I 'm not sure all our readers will share your views about American TV 's golf coverage .
23 Regular readers will recognise his hero Cap Millet .
24 I think a lot of readers will recognise your Murphy 's Law Jean and may even have another name for it .
25 Thanks to your article , ‘ The Perfect Copy ’ , many readers will know what art is : it is everything that copying is n't .
26 Or you can rewrite the sentence so that the plural pronoun is used : Readers will find their expectations satisfied .
27 Some readers will find its arguments unconvincing , believing that what I see as problems are not problems at all .
28 It is hoped that other groups using these databases will submit their data in return , but this is not compulsory .
29 I believe my violence will cure their ills !
30 Mini owners from Scotland to the South Coast will make their way to Formby where a mass convoy of motorists will make the two hour drive to a campsite on Friday , June 18 .
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