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

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1 Gradually the places in the year book which are at present unfamiliar to me will acquire a flesh and blood reality .
2 Perhaps sending them direct to me will save the listserver from getting clogged up with train spotting messages .
3 ( h ) convertible loan stock which is not quoted on a recognised stock exchange , or is not issued on terms which are reasonably comparable with the terms of quoted convertible stock , can cause a problem as the interest payable on it will fall to be treated for tax purposes as a distribution ( ICTA 1988 , s209(2) ( e ) ( ii ) ) .
4 I have been able to offer only a summary of the GR-1 's facilities , knowing that the curious amongst you will want to seek one out and demand a ‘ hands on ’ demo at your leisure .
5 In the longer term , if you become unwell , you will be concerned about what will happen to the children .
6 But we are all concerned about what will happen after the revolution .
7 The Carers National Association is concerned about what will happen to those people whose relatives can no longer afford to meet the cost of the top-up payments .
8 The task of ordering the Church 's worship is too awesome to be left to chance , either in the hope that the person responsible for it will pick up the necessary skills or in the belief that it can be done by anyone .
9 ‘ Anyone who gets really used to something will know what I 'm talking about here , but my stuff is pretty noisy and when I came up with a way of getting rid of the noise , I really missed it !
10 Those who are familiar with them will have no trouble using oil pastels .
11 The spread of population , the numbers of visually handicapped pupils in a particular area and the range of educational provision available to them will influence the way in which the advisory service is organised and implemented .
12 What is available to you will depend on your needs and on the policy of the local authority .
13 Plan every move carefully , for the twenty minutes of half an hour available to you will flash by , and seem like seconds .
14 Malebranche had argued , moreover , that the argument from the relativity of perception was just as applicable to primary qualities such as extension and motion : what looks small to me will seem large to a mite ; some movements may be too slow for the human eye to detect .
15 President Clinton 's plan to promote the US National Institute of Standards & Technology-developed Clipper Chip as a way to protect cellular telephone conversations from eavesdropping ( CI No 2,151 ) is causing concern among some users , who are worried about who will keep the key .
16 A protagonist asked to play out a scene from her own life in a psycho-drama session may be too anxious about what will emerge to ‘ play the game ’ spontaneously .
17 In ‘ Someone ringing off , leaving things vague , and you uncertain about what will happen next ’ , that 's where people have n't finished off the call , by summarizing what 's happened , and what you 've agreed to do as a result of receiving the call .
18 ‘ But when he does , you must be ready for what will happen . ’
19 When you look at an artists work are you aware of what will sell ?
20 We 're frightened of what will happen and sometimes we have need to be frightened , you know , they are going to do very different things because they disagree violently with us .
21 What we are going to say is simply that the parts of this diet which are easy and effortless and even enjoyable to you will become part of your normal eating in the future .
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