Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] will " in BNC.

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1 Erm on the back I think for each course we 'll we 'll have to try and fill in .
2 If you allow this for each garment you will not be disappointed by lack of progress , which seems to cause some knitters to stop using the garter carriage altogether .
3 At the foot of the page for each day you will see a little weight and symptom chart .
4 You wo n't be granted a divorce until a period of a year has elapsed and during that period you 'll have to work out access and maintenance for the children .
5 With the new proposals it seems the needs of the children will be put first because you wo n't be granted a divorce until a period of a year has elapsed and during that period you 'll have to work out access and maintenance for the children and put their needs first and that seems very good .
6 If a company meets these requirements in any year and is therefore entitled to the accounting exemptions for that year it will also be entitled to the same exemptions for the following year , regardless of whether or not it meets the criteria .
7 For that reason we will support the amendment that 's been moved by Labour .
8 For that reason it will be useful to summarise the main themes that will run through our account .
9 For that reason I 'll be happier to see Clarke in midfield — and a lot of Aussies would agree .
10 Through that work we will know more about the national church , its leaders , its members , its worship , its life .
11 Through that work we will know more about the national church , its leaders , its members , its worship and its life .
12 If you start thinking about this game it will drive you crazy . ’
13 , calorie and then for another meal he 'll have he 'll have this other stuff with a
14 All managers in the production department at Betts Tubes in Stevenage have been involved in ITED and during this year it will be extended to other employees .
15 During this presentation he will also outline :
16 If they leave during this period they will be entitled to redundancy pay provided that the industrial tribunal considers their leaving was reasonable or the job at the new location was unsuitable .
17 Well during this programme I 'll be talking with a number of people who are involved in the industry who have their fingers on the pulse of what is commonly known as the tourist industry .
18 During this time you will have developed the personal credibility to communicate persuasively at top management level .
19 During this time you will walk through workings some of which are over a hundred years old .
20 During this time you will also continue with your Naval general training , and spend time gaining practical experience in the wardroom and on assignment to an officer 's cabin .
21 If you have been away from nurse education for some time you will be very pleasantly surprised by the much more interactive and civilised approach to learning apparent in most schools and colleges of nursing .
22 Just in case for some reason they 'll correlate , it does n't matter .
23 And I can also remember him standing in the hall with my mum and her saying , ‘ I am going out ! ’ and him , for some reason I will never understand , bursting into tears .
24 To be considered ‘ disabled ’ for this purpose you will normally need to be receiving a benefit such as Attendance Allowance , Mobility Allowance , Invalidity Benefit or be registered blind .
25 So for this year you will be receiving four Q.T. days for the price of three ! !
26 For this position you 'll find a salary to match your experience and the benefits of a major international organisation , including 25 days annual holiday and pension scheme .
27 For this review I 'll concentrate on the guitar effects/mixer side of the Quad-FX , as space is limited .
28 For this pattern you will need to change the direction of the lace carriage on every pattern row to prevent any bias .
29 For this project you will need a compass , pencil , ruler , plain paper , and perhaps an eraser .
30 As evidence for this assertion she will point to the fact that the rise of the novel ( the literary genre of ‘ character ’ par excellence ) in the eighteenth century coincided with the rise of capitalism ; that the triumph of the novel over all other literary genres in the nineteenth century coincided with the triumph of capitalism ; and that the modernist and postmodernist deconstruction of the classic novel in the twentieth century has coincided with the terminal crisis of capitalism .
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