Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [noun pl] will [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Laura will receive the drug , Cisapride , which helps with the movement of her small intestine , for a week , after which doctors will decide on the transplant , the hospital said . |
2 | Being prepared and firm about their views will help forestall a problem . |
3 | Editor , — We agree with Tony Hope and colleagues that a distinction must be drawn between decisions about which patients will benefit from an intervention and whether offering the intervention to them is an appropriate use of scarce resources . |
4 | Newco needs to decide how to obtain the services , the cost of establishing new systems and whether an interim period , during which services will continue to be supplied by the vendor , is required . |
5 | The mother who lives only through her children will face an empty future , for she is losing touch with the source of her own life , identifying with her creations and expecting them to sustain her . |
6 | In the effort of battering down the wall of the old order Wordsworth suffered some damage ; very frequently the pioneers of new ideas hurt themselves in making the breach through which others will rush gaily ( and take the credit ! ) . |
7 | The public support which any of the agencies enjoys for its services will depend on the social rank and size of social groups which can be mobilized to defend it . |
8 | I hope that the campaign about its postcards will end . |
9 | Commitments to matching finance are seldom adequately analyzed , and although the recipient governments may carry a good deal of the responsibility for this , donors are also at fault in assuming that the counter-part funds for their projects will have priority . |
10 | The survey also found , however , that there is a smaller specialist trade in plants such as cacti and orchids , for which collectors will pay large sums for specimens collected in the wild . |
11 | We will give every LEA a separate Special Educational Needs service with its own budget for which schools will bid for funding . |
12 | The sharing of genes means that it is possible to sacrifice myself for my sister in such a way that , even if I die in the process , a proportion of my genes will survive in the next generation . |
13 | Most of my friends will buy this album and we usually waste a lot of time discussing the merits of whatever record we have recently bought , so we may well have a few arguments on whether to eat meat or not . |
14 | Some of my journeys will have to go . |
15 | I definitely must n't make a habit of this , or none of my clothes will fit . |
16 | ‘ At some stage , when I stop playing competitively , I will need to make some sort of career decision about where the majority of my energies will go . |
17 | I welcome the Bill , I wish it a speedy passage and I hope that some of my suggestions will result in one or two minor changes in it . |
18 | That it has not proved possible to squeeze our resources further in order to accomplish this is cause for regret , but it is an aim which I am confident that all of my successors will seek to achieve . |
19 | A lot of my guests will know each other already , and some , like George Harrison and Ringo Starr , are close friends . |
20 | Otherwise one of my sisters will have some unattached female ready to pounce on me . |
21 | Some of my colleagues will regard this gesture on the part of the Board with pleasure that will make for whole-hearted co-operation on their part . |
22 | This is , as many of my colleagues will confirm , not uncommon nowadays . |
23 | Pending the time when we have a balance of men and women in this Chamber — a matter on which I shall expound next Tuesday afternoon , when I hope that many of my colleagues will support the concept of more women in this House — does my right hon. Friend agree that public consciousness of the lack of female representation of women 's views in our national life is now very high ? |
24 | Until then , one of my men will stay with you as before . |
25 | This need not necessarily be for the pure career-orientated reasons suggested by Niskanen — whether teachers or social workers have suggested policy changes that increase expenditure for pure self-interest or through the genuine altruistic belief that a greater supply of their services will benefit their society , such groups have occupied central roles in the expansion of their services |
26 | Although SunPro 's Russian boffins are working on technology that will optimise the performance of Sparc compilers , allowing applications to run faster , it does n't look like any of their developments will benefit SuperSparc users for some time . |
27 | Their incomes and standards of living relative ( with allowances for rising expectations ) to those of their parents will seem unsatisfactory . |
28 | This happens to suit the human operators because most of their skills will transfer along the line of development of the machines and systems . |
29 | Structures that increase participation , encourage debate and widens representation and gives responsibility to activists to develop policies that affect the future of their industries will strengthen the , the sections of the union . |
30 | ‘ The Dharjees will be consumed in eternal hell-fire , ’ he said , ‘ and out of their loins will come many-headed creatures . |