Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [verb] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , in deference to the arguments of counsel , I will add further comments of my own .
2 ‘ We shall be pleased if you will give further consideration to the question of the release … .
3 If you have this , or succeed in cultivating it , then you will write better police procedurals than any policeman , however versed in his trade , who does not possess this quality .
4 What this is intended to do is to put structural change into it , to say to home owners , if you come to the area , particularly those built-up areas where there is such a shortage of homes , you can be sure that you will get higher rates and to answer another question , we are , a that would be applying to existing people as well as to er otherwise in the budget allowance for that .
5 You will get better help if you have outlines and ideas for the supervisor to react to ; experiment with your ideas and see what reactions you get , rather than waiting to produce ideas that you are sure fit in with an established approach .
6 you can of course cut copper pipe with a hacksaw , but you will get better results with a pipe cutter ; this also includes a reaming tool to remove the burr form the inside of the pipe .
7 Another suggestion is to decorate trays , mats and coasters , although you will get better results taking them to a framer to be professionally heat-sealed , so they will better withstand the heat from a plate or teapot .
8 For instance , dividing a large paddock into two or three smaller ones may involve outlay on fencing , but you will get better value from your land .
9 One was , in the year before an election , to say : ‘ Well , in that case the programme has to be scaled down ; otherwise you will have higher taxation or inflation . ’
10 I 'm sure many of you will have younger sisters who are already Rainbows or are , perhaps , thinking of joining when they are old enough .
11 So I hope today you will take wider factors into consideration as well .
12 We will give further resources to our Rural Initiative .
13 The 1970 Conservative manifesto , A Better Tomorrow stated : " we will stop further nationalisation " but this did not stop a Conservative Government nationalising Rolls Royce just 8 months into office .
14 We will make further progress towards a basic Income Tax rate of 20p .
15 Neville Buch , the chairman , said 1993 ‘ is going to be excellent and we will make further progress in 1994 ’ .
16 And , who knows , perhaps one day in the future we will find further evidence from an even earlier date , to take the domestic cat right back to the very beginning of the Neolithic period , some ten thousand years ago .
17 We will provide further funding for voluntary organisations to play their vital part in the development of community care services .
18 We will gain further market share by promoting the unique Wimpol package of services to new market sectors and by working in new locations in those regions .
19 We will encourage greater competition in the banking sector .
20 We will encourage further collaboration within the EC on major scientific projects and the development of new technologies such as telecommunications , information technology and environmentally sustainable innovations .
21 Grammatical words and grammatical objects like suffixes ( as we have seen — expressing possession , plurality or past/present tense ) are a particular problem in writing , particularly for non-native speakers , and we will see further examples of this .
22 We will consider further introduction of video recordings of all interviews in police custody when the outcome of a joint study being conducted by the Association of Chief Police Officers and the Home Office has been fully considered .
23 In turn , we will get greater pleasure from the horse .
24 But we will enjoy happier times . ’
25 In many parts of the country , for most treatments , the waiting time is much shorter than this ; and we will seek further progress in reducing waiting times .
26 It is a common mistake to buy large trees in the belief that they will give quicker cover .
27 Now they will face bigger council tax bills than anyone else in the country .
28 They will fit later manuals directly ( 82-ish onwards ) .
29 We believe that in a fair , competitive economy , men and women will be able to develop to the full , and that in doing so they will create greater prosperity for all .
30 As well as planning and buying the schedule , it is the job of the media people to check that everything has appeared as it should , to negotiate redress where the media are in error , and to assess , retrospectively , what has been achieved — this is , of course , essential for TV , where the medium is bought , as it were , sight unseen , and it is the media department 's job to guess the ratings of the slots they buy into : if they guess right , they will achieve better ratings , and a better cost per thousand , than originally planned , and assuming the advertising does the job it is meant to , the clients ' sales should achieve at least a very small extra boost .
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