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

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1 Those are important and worthwhile projects , and we must ask the Government where the money for them will come from , especially if £1.4 billion is gobbled up by the proposals for King 's Cross .
2 And I think a contest between us will come off .
3 The remedy for one will exacerbate the other .
4 A second ploy used by buyers is the ‘ sell cheap , the future looks bright ’ technique : ‘ We can not pretend that our offer meets you on price , but the real pay-off for you will come in terms of future sales . ’
5 ‘ I 've read the programme of what will happen , and it sounds good .
6 Living solely by their hopes for what , in effect , will enhance their ‘ vital motion ’ , and fear of what will impede it , they exist in a state of perpetual fear , suspicion , and competition .
7 It 's from fear of what will happen , because you 're doing something you 're comfortable with you 're proud of erm a and at the same time you do n't know how erm these authorities are going to react .
8 Father would leave , but he stays on and stays on out of fear of what will happen to you .
9 The dilemma of who will care for the elderly is greater today than in previous generations .
10 As long as bosses can influence the careers of subordinates , this filtering or laundering of communication to present only the positive side of ourselves will continue .
11 He adds that he would be surprised if industry , already hit by the recession , ‘ was not anxious about the prospect of accounting changes , the general effect of which will reduce the opportunities for carrying costs below the line ’ .
12 A child will learn far more about a dandelion if he has to draw it because to draw it he must observe it very carefully and the drawing of it will implant the shape and colour and texture firmly in his mind , even though his drawing may not be very good or life-like .
13 Tessa Sanderson , the great Olympic medallist , is associated with the ‘ Go for Gold ’ scheme … and your association with it will help push the appeal towards its target of £100,000 .
14 Until the time will come when that enemy in you will win and your yearning for freedom will be only a lie which you turn into dreams that start ‘ if only …
15 The toll in what will go down as the worst rioting in US history is incomprehensible .
16 The problem is not just slow assessments by local authorities : counselling agencies appear reluctant to refer clients because of uncertainty over who will pay .
17 The proletariat are ‘ free ’ labourers in the sense that they can sell their labour to whoever will employ them , but are not free to do anything but sell their labour , since they have no access to the means of production : land , tools , workshops , raw materials .
18 And that beautiful hair of yours will walk off your scalp with dickies . ’
19 At this very moment that little scrap 's mother must be in hell , and part of her will stay there for the rest of her life .
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21 Erm only part of it will burn and it 'll go out through the exhaust , the
22 Whether I will be part of it will depend on the new manager Rovers are appointing next week and whether it is a man I like and could work with . ’
23 David Hawkridge finishes by stating that all of us who declare an interest in education should increase our understanding of the new technology , and whether education can take advantage of it will depend on us .
24 Far from relieving the companies from burdens and expense it adds to them ; for those companies that take advantage of it will have to prepare two distinct sets of accounts and reports , the full version to circulate to their members and the expurgated version to be made available to the general public .
25 What is amazing , therefore , is that the agency that has the responsibility for this programme — Milton Keynes Development Corporation — has been largely wound down over the past few years and the remainder of it will cease to exist in 1992 .
26 ‘ Surely , then , Kenneth , this great grudge of theirs will bring them out against the enlistment ? ’
27 Arfur 's missus has never appeared on screen but her shady husband 's description of her will appear in the famous reference work 's next edition .
28 He puts great emphasis on the difficulties of prediction , and urges that where there are rules to which people do in fact adhere for the most part , and which help maintain the social stability required for any kind of good to flourish , we are likely to come nearest to doing what is objectively right ( in terms of its actual consequences ) if we also stick to the rules , but that where the rules , however useful they would be if generally obeyed , are widely flouted we should make a direct judgement of what will have the best consequences .
29 ‘ That 's an allegory of what will happen .
30 Bureaucracy for them will have two important dimensions .
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