Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] will [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In each case I will stop the film every five seconds .
2 In each case I will stop the film every five seconds .
3 I want the opportunity to state the fact , in which case I will withdraw the statement .
4 The erm , with that addition I will move the recommendation in paragraph three of minute twelve of the property sub-committee 's minutes , to make representation to the association of county council urging the Government to reconsider it 's policy in not allowing local authorities permanently to make use of the full amount of capital realised from sales of assets .
5 Of course I will accept an election result , as anyone would .
6 In the following chapter I will prepare the way for an analysis of that kind and in Chapter 11 I will propose an account of theory change in physics that does not hinge on the judgements of individuals or groups .
7 After about four or five months on the anti-cellulite programme you will see a dramatic improvement in your figure .
8 In future you will get a special STUDENT FOCUS !
9 In your mind you will have a picture of your ideal small farm with grass , crops , livestock , vegetables , and fruit meeting most of your needs , without waste , and a marketable surplus to provide a few luxuries .
10 Before each demonstration you will get the chance to meet Linda and the roadshow team over a free glass of wine or a soft drink , while you sample different varieties of cheese .
11 In an affected small bowel you will see the grey background with these tiny little curved rods present the whole area of the er , the villi is covered by the organisms which are er stuck down effectively by the processes which you ca , you ca n't really see them in the transmission micrograph , but they are attached to specific receptors on the surface of the entrocite membrane .
12 Remember that anything which excites and interests you is a possibility and the greater the contrast with your first classical choice , the better you will enable the panel to see your present range .
13 When you look at the moon half of it will be in light half of it will be in dark you will see a moon which looks like half a moon .
14 Should you decide to stick to sherry and branch out into the heavier aloroso you will have a thick head tomorrow and we will have an entertaining evening . ’
15 Automated Education Letter in December 1972 reported a talk by R. P. Henderson to the Royal Canadian Institute in Toronto : In the not too distant future we will see the world 's knowledge recorded electronically rather than on the printed page .
16 Perhaps because in future we will have a unified Budget , with tax and spending announcements made at the same time , Mr Lamont chose to look further ahead than the 1993–94 financial year .
17 ‘ Tell your countryment we will catch the killers , ’ spokesman Colonel Bill Dennis pleaded yesterday .
18 ‘ We will learn a lot from our Japanese colleagues and where we can benefit from Japanese methodology we will have no hesitation in adopting it . ’
19 In the first three sections of this chapter we will outline the legal framework and organizational context in which each set of decisions is taken , and will also say something about the decision-makers themselves .
20 In this chapter we will outline the two main schools of Marxist writings — instrumentalist and structuralist — before assessing the overall strengths and weaknesses of this school of thought .
21 In this chapter we will present an analysis of the colliding wave problem using a method that has become familiar in the study of stationary axisymmetric space-times .
22 In this chapter we will examine a third misconception about doubt — the idea that doubt is something to be ashamed of because it is dishonest to believe if you have doubts .
23 In the last section of this chapter we will examine the attempts that have been made to find out more about the actual extent of crime , and to provide some sort of indication of the ‘ dark figure ’ of crime and to discover the ‘ real ’ rather than the recorded rate and character of crime .
24 Later in this chapter we will examine the gradual growth of government concern to assume a closer control of the process .
25 In this chapter we will consider the impact of the Conservative 's law and order policies on the crime rates themselves .
26 In the next chapter we will discuss the ‘ moral ’ qualities of God under the title : ‘ Is God Good ? ’
27 ‘ Now that it has been shown that it adds to the greenhouse effect we will start a programme to further reduce the use of SF 6 and to study replacements in the foundries , said Sven Plahte of Hydro 's magnesium division .
28 Now I 'm putting it very simplistically and very starkly , but it does seem to me that we need to get a better balance about how we look at these things and to realize that if we 've got an efficient industry we will have a declining industrial workforce , what are the rest going to do ?
29 A and the , the justification for doing this would be that in the long term we will need the coal therefore it 's ne it 's necessary to keep er a viable coal industry going .
30 While the engine is out of the boat we will renew the sound insulation in the engine compartment , which is very dirty as well as having been superseded by much better materials in the intervening years , and install a much-needed light — have you tried to get a Volvo MD7a dipstick back into its hole , aboard a Sigma , in the dark ?
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