Example sentences of "[noun pl] ['s] [noun sg] [pers pn] will " in BNC.

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1 In a few months ' time I will take my G.C.S.E. ( General Certificate of Secondary Education ) .
2 Er Kids ' County I 'll give you some more clues these might help , It 's got tunnels it 's metal round the edge it 's green .
3 Then in a few weeks ' time it will have been outstripped by the very events which it is shaping .
4 I 'm lucky , she told her reflection , and in a few days ' time I 'll be far away from this place , and without Piers around I 'll be able to put things back into perspective .
5 In 40 years ' time they 'll say ‘ It was the first one out after the 400th Birthday Issue ’ .
6 In twenty years ' time they will remember their history teacher : his mannerisms , his irony and self-deprecating asides , his friendly interest in each of them .
7 " The greens as yet are slow but in two years ' time they will be difficult but a very good test of touch and eye .
8 And I like to think in fifty or a hundred years ' time it will not be possible for any orchestra to play sloppily and claim that it is not possible to do better .
9 But I have a sneaking feeling that in another five years ' time I 'll be reviewing the GR-100 and that will be the one …
10 In ten years ' time you 'll know why you were right to send off this coupon .
11 But' — and he laughed — ‘ do n't forget that in five years ' time you will have changed again . ’
12 In all probability , however , in the modern solicitors ' partnership it will have been agreed to leave goodwill out of account ( see below ) .
13 It is worth considering the French model since , with the introduction of the national core curriculum , there will be far less time in the school day to devote to non-specialist teaching ; and with the new terms and conditions for teachers there may well be many who will want a strict regulation on the number of hours ' work they will put in each day .
14 For the listener , there is nothing to keep her to this role unless she happens to have a partner whose talk is engaging ( or , of course , there may be extrinsic pressures of , for example , wanting to please teacher , which because it is always a possible element in children 's work I will not keep referring to but will take for granted ) .
15 About the Children 's Farm you will see peacocks .
16 I accept the need to counter the myth that only a biological mother can adequately care for a child , but to say that in the interests of women 's liberation we will pay anyone except the child 's mother to look after it seems to be going a little far in the opposite direction !
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