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

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1 I am quite sure lessons for everyone will emerge from the inquiry being carried out by the Welsh Affairs Committee .
2 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 .
3 When both cheetahs and gazelles reach the maximum running speed that they can ‘ afford ’ , in their own internal economies , the arms race between them will come to an end .
4 Since the majority of elderly people requiring help are women , then a great deal of the responsibility for looking after them will fall on women 's shoulders .
5 All four evangelists record the promise of John the Baptist that whereas he baptises in water , the One who comes after him will baptise with the Holy Spirit ( and , according to Matthew and Luke , ‘ with fire ’ ) .
6 He comes into close contact with both a teacher and other children of his own age and many of his future feelings about himself will result from what happens to him at this time .
7 After defeats against Italy , Ireland and France , the Scots have made sweeping changes for their final encounter , prospects for which will revolve around the amount of ball they can supply for a back division sure to be enlivened by the presence of will-o-the-wisp stand-off , Derrick Lee .
8 His circle of friends and pupils , the younger of whom will have to be considered in the next chapter , was vast .
9 There can be more than two colours in the pattern , but only two of them will appear on any particular row .
10 Every seven years representatives of the eight magical colleges in Altdorf meet to decide which of them will reign as the Supreme Patriarch for the next seven years .
11 The Tory counter-attack will be to remind London voters that , since they tend to earn above the national average , more of them will suffer from higher Labour taxes .
12 Fifteen of them will travel to the region which has been devastated by civil war to bring back its most heart rendering victims … the children .
13 I keep trying to do that — but none of them will stand for it . "
14 And some of them will go to extraordinary lengths to try to find out .
15 Some of them will benefit by it .
16 Now , one of them will rotate to the right , one will rotate to the left what you need to be able to do is to identify the condition that will give that give rise to optical isomers , in other words , to be able to say yes , that molecule will have optical isomers .
17 Many of them will want to be cared for at home .
18 Many of them will reappear throughout the story , for this Welsh heart of the business always retained a special place in Laura 's affections .
19 There is no need for our purposes to explore all the different conceptions of it , though some of them will emerge during the course of the discussion .
20 But putting up more candidates increases the danger that each of them will contend as an individual rather than as a member of a team : it makes the campaign harder to co-ordinate .
21 To add to its headaches , 500,000 people are expected to arrive today and four fifths of them will have to be turned away amid massive traffic jams precipitated by a railway strike in the area .
22 For instance , it is estimated that around 1m of the 1.7m new jobs forecast for the mid 1990s will be in the professional and managerial areas , and demographics suggest that a substantial proportion of them will have to be filled by women .
23 These will need to be defined , and then some means of assembling a list of them will have to be found .
24 There will be one or two at the margins where we have to look at our priorities and one or two of them will have to be reassessed .
25 Now , some of them will come from the Labour Party , and some of them will come from other associations not yet formed — I accept that as well — but I say this : in whatever shape these new forces manifest themselves , they will come from you , the despised students of humanity . ’
26 Now , some of them will come from the Labour Party , and some of them will come from other associations not yet formed — I accept that as well — but I say this : in whatever shape these new forces manifest themselves , they will come from you , the despised students of humanity . ’
27 Many of them will derive from weaknesses in existing policies that have been recognized within the department , and that administrators are striving to correct .
28 Almost all of them will die within a few weeks of being shed .
29 The funny thing is that , although all these changes are for the better , many of them will seem like gimmicks when compared to the personal service a handful of cosmetic companies have always offered .
30 In summary , the future pattern will probably include the following ingredients : 1 recognition that oral reading and silent reading should proceed simultaneously , from entry into school ; 2 longer periods given to individual reading interviews , which will necessitate re-organisation of the curriculum , with a greater emphasis on group work based on collaborative learning ; 3 the group work will have clear outcomes , many of which will start with silent reading and result in reading aloud for communication ; 4 the teaching of phonics will be seen as one possible cueing system only , resulting in the use of more intrinsically interesting texts which will enable contextual hypotheses ; 5 the realisation that books as such may be diminishing , will demand that other forms of print are incorporated into reading aloud in school , for example , from computers and teletext ; 6 the teacher 's professionalism will be accepted as lying in the understanding of the reading process and the development of the child , and in his or her power to train the child to read independently for real purposes as early as possible .
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