Example sentences of "[conj] will [verb] you [art] " in BNC.
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1 | We reserve the right in any circumstance to cancel your holiday , and , in this event , we will return to you all monies you have paid us or will offer you an alternative available holiday to purchase , or comparable standard , in no case , except for reasons of war etc. ( see Important note above ) , will your holiday be cancelled less than 8 weeks before the scheduled departure date . |
2 | It may mean some gentle but very straight talking , if your parent does not realise your need to have time alone with your friends , but if you can not bring yourself to establish this right , you will have precious little hope of organising any other social activities that will give you a break from daily routine . |
3 | First you require a second enlarger , an old anything with a lens , together with something that will give you a reasonably diffused light . |
4 | I mean you know you do n't always get people that will give you a wee helping hand . |
5 | There is no one that will give you the keys to paradise . |
6 | This is because the bottom sheet of your bed will be floating on a deep cushion of fleecy lambswool that will give you the most restful , satisfying and sound sleep of your life . |
7 | Ultimately it is the development that your competitors will make that will give you the opportunity — or the problem . |
8 | Once you 've exhausted the variations that will give you the step height you need , try different materials , as cutting bricks or walling slabs to give the desired height is not easy . |
9 | I 'd like you to think if I say building that will give you the idea . |
10 | There is nothing that will make you a better surfer . ’ |
11 | The specific nature of your training and development will vary according to the department you join , but wherever you go , you are guaranteed to meet the kind of intellectual and practical challenges that will make you a manager not only of your own destiny , but of the nation . |
12 | His books were not widely circulated and in one of the last two which were dedicated to his son ( and unpublished ) was the assertion that it contains instances " that will make you a better interpreter of dreams than all , or at least inferior to none ; but , if published , they will show you know no more than the rest " — a sentiment which T. R. Glover rather pithily describes as suggesting science declining into profession . |
13 | I do n't know what it is , I think I 've got a book upstairs that will tell you the price of them . |
14 | The trees remember humankind , and will do you no harm . ’ |
15 | Many insurers have a link with an emergency assistance organisation such as Mondial , GESA or Europ Assistance and will give you a local 24-hour phone number to call should you need sudden medical or repatriation help . |
16 | I refer to the St Trinian 's cartoon of 20th November , and will bet you a bottle of passable claret that the caption is not the same as was originally published . |
17 | These start from as little as £20 a month or a £200 lump sum and will save you the stockbroker 's commission . |
18 | It 's not a highly technical sleeping bag as the price reflects , but will give you a good night sleep at temperatures down to the zero degree mark . |
19 | If you want to do this for yourself the following method is not quite so accurate , but will give you the general idea . |