Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] will [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , if archaeological finds are sandwiched between two volcanic rock layers , then the dates for them will bracket the date of the archaeology .
2 Perhaps on this occasion , many of them will do the sensible thing and decide to stay at home .
3 One of the teachers was saying that you give children pieces of paper to draw anything and most of them will draw a soldier carrying a gun or Caspers , or helicopters , something to do with war .
4 The basic purpose of the ranking is to equalize the workload among tutors and to determine which one of them will make a decision on each applicant .
5 I do n't think any of them will make the list of the ten best-dressed men . ’
6 Do you think that maybe most of your fans are going through a phase , and that most of them will emerge the other end and leave you behind ?
7 Not just Labour , Conservative , every one of them will get the same answer from me !
8 Thus in a rapidly growing population there will be relatively few older people , as in many contemporary Third World countries ; while in a stagnant population they will be relatively more numerous , and more of them will lack the support of children .
9 We do not know which , if any , of them will have the desired results . ’
10 First , is it inevitable that political parties , not voters , should rank candidates on their lists , and thus decide which of them will have the best chances of being elected ?
11 At least one of them will have the whippier shaft which , I suspect , might in itself go a long way to doing the trick . ’
12 These experiences have extreme consequences and an interpretation of them will occupy the next three chapters .
13 Many of them will use the term traveller because somehow it 's less derogatory , it sounds more impressive .
14 Some smoke alarms can be linked together so that if one of them senses smoke , all of them will sound an alarm .
15 The print is excellent value at £38 including p&p but the 100 purchasers will then be put into a hat and one of them will win the original oil painting !
16 However , contrary to popular belief other predators , such as lions and cheetahs , never take wind direction into account when stalking , and the faintest whiff of them will cause a herd to become alert .
17 It should be clear from the last chapter that they both play a role in determining the equilibrium level of income and employment and that a change in any one of them will cause the level of national income to change via the multiplier effect .
18 He knows that neither of them will utter a word till they 're hanging by their balls from Tower Bridge .
19 Before the meeting you are asked to consider the questions listed below which will form the basis of our discussions .
20 If conviction in belief is like the authorizing signature on a contract or a cheque , then the person who has no sense of himself will have no ‘ name ’ to sign to what he believes .
21 Accordingly , the tenant will have carried out substantial improvements , the cost of which will form a large part of the consideration given by him for the grant of the lease .
22 Both normal and reverse faulting can create a fault scarp , the initial angle of which will reflect the dip of the fault plane .
23 He is my father , and our relationship has a past , a present and an anticipated future , all of which will affect the terms upon which we can consider a transfer of money without compromising our own personal identities , or the relationship between us .
24 One of these is a fear of wires and hose-pipes , the sight of which will set the springs in his legs going .
25 This may be done by a provision such as : If the Seller is in breach of this term the Buyer may reject the goods and terminate the contract [ making the term a condition ] or The Buyer will accept the goods even if they are delivered late and late delivery will not entitle the buyer to terminate the contract [ making the term a warranty ] or by using the words " condition " and " warranty " and then defining them in the contract : " condition " means a term of this contract any breach of which will entitle the party not in breach to ( i ) terminate the contract and ( ii ) claim damages for losses caused by breach of condition whether or not he terminates the contract .
26 " warranty " means a term of this contract breach of which will entitle the party not in breach to claim damages for losses caused by the breach , but not to terminate the contract .
27 What we choose to call this event depends upon factors such as its magnitude : we speak for instance of accidents , emergencies , disasters and catastrophes , each of which carries connotations concerning the scale of the event and each of which will have a set of human and/or environmental consequences .
28 The chief function of boundary commissions is to secure even representation amongst the constituencies within their jurisdiction , each of which will have a notional ‘ quota ’ consisting of the total number of electors divided by the number of constituencies .
29 On both sides of the border there is a clear government commitment to the development of curriculum guidelines , and the specification of curriculum objectives and content in each subject area , all of which will require the approval of a central government agency .
30 If your specialism veers more towards medical negligence work , each area has a community health council , the secretary of which will keep a record of solicitors in the area who deal with that sort of work .
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