Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [pers pn] will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 For tonight I will put a chair by her door , out in the passage where she will bump into it .
2 Erm so who do we put into the suggestion of perhaps you will look at that with a very serious and maybe sort of er or by to take seventy three million .
3 ‘ Thirdly , I believe that by the end of tonight you will see an increase in the number of Liberal Democrat Members of Parliament and I give this undertaking to each of them .
4 ‘ Whenever you wish to get out of here I will come and fetch you , ’ he said quietly .
5 ‘ At the end of BST they will get an hour back so at the end of the day it will all even out , ’ he said .
6 ANOTHER example of how we will save money by appropriate use of P.E .
7 The specification of the qualities expected of members provides only the most general idea of how they will fit in .
8 The development of safe and reliable engineering systems requires knowledge of how they will perform under both normal and failure conditions .
9 Every minister now looks at his biggest decisions in the light of how they will affect the general election .
10 If the Government are prepared to put £66 million into the work now , as well as dragooning hon. Members to push this Bill through the House , they must have — certainly they ought to have — a clearer idea of how they will behave in relation to the ultimate funding of the project when British Rail wants to start work .
11 There must be free elections , in which neither the incumbent government nor any other group can determine the electoral result by means other than indications of how they will act if returned to power .
12 But if members of Labour 's Philosophical Tendency , from Tony Benn to Bryan Gould , are choosing their words carefully it may be through fear of how they will look in each other 's diaries .
13 The world well knows how this conflict began … and I am certain of how it will end
14 This fact we believe to be fundamental to our understanding of how he will learn ; he will learn language through an interaction between the efforts of his own brain and events in the outside world .
15 Let us hope that for once he will stand up and be counted and go down fighting — as go down he assuredly will .
16 But we also gain insight into when it will work , namely in cases ( unlike Faulhaber 's and Mirman et al. " s ) where cost conditions sufficient to prevent the possibility of competitive entry are imposed .
17 For now we will restrict ourselves to data on decision making and publication times .
18 ‘ Later we can calm her , but for now she will continue like this until she grows tired .
19 And because I fear that that is the position , I can not help but feel that before long we will have yet another attempt to amend Act seventeen , nineteen sixty three and that we will go round the circuit , the same circuit once again with I fear the same result .
20 He conducts great concerts , and before long he will make the lame walk — and then he does just a good concert and people are disappointed .
21 In five years time from now it will have developed into an all powerful , constitutionally independent institution responsible for the Community 's monetary and exchange rate policies .
22 Sixty years from now you will bless him .
23 From tomorrow they will have BA flight numbers .
24 sort of , to put it , I 'm gon na be is that as from tomorrow we will have identified what erm desking and so on will be moved during the reorganization erm , and obviously any of the desking that is n't gon na be moved until the organization , we 'll be tidying up the cables .
25 From here you will drive to see the Boudhnath stupa , one of the largest in the world .
26 ‘ If you will wait in here I will let Lady Ursula know that you have arrived . ’
27 You are placing a trust in others that in various ways indicates that you have confidence in how they will perform .
28 You say that I need to discuss copy when I 've got there if you 've got copy if they 've had full colour before then they will have bromides and separations and things like
29 One day , thought Mr Wolski to himself looking around the Zoo , this place will no longer exist , but long before then I will have left it , oh yes !
30 Ignoring her comment as if she had n't spoken , Naylor Massingham continued , ‘ From there you will tell Travis that , having met me , you ca n't help but be interested in me . ’
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