Example sentences of "[det] [adj] [noun pl] [pers pn] will " in BNC.

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1 Britain 's smallest house is for sale at one and a half thousand pounds I 'll buy it
2 " I 'm sure if I ask Muslim brother for another ten days it will be all right , " the Shah replied stiffly .
3 ‘ It 's a good price and — ’ he winked slyly at Erika — ‘ and for another twenty marks they 'll wear gipsy dress . ’
4 If you look through the components lists of a few recent projects you will no doubt find some that only use common components , but most seem to use at least one or two ‘ specials ’ .
5 He ai n't putting them up is he take them down to Helen 's then some lovely decorations we 'll ask him for them Helen .
6 There are a few special signs you 'll need to learn to make signalling easier .
7 If teachers are able to resist the force of such wholly misleading claims as this from such powerful sources it will be a remarkable victory for sense over folly .
8 By combining these different ideas you will find fabrics that resemble woven linen , hopsack-look cloth and even lacy-look materials .
9 It said : ‘ To counteract these sectarian bombings we will redirect our campaign against the republican community as a whole .
10 In our copy of Roget it is listed as follows You can be quite sure that if you examine all these numbered sections you will find every word in the English language that is remotely or closely equivalent to " jargon " .
11 In discussing these two processes it will be helpful still to bear in mind the distinction between universal and particular concepts , because it will be suggested that anchoring is a universal process , whilst objectification is a particular one .
12 By applying these two principles you will quickly see how unconscious so many of us are as we go about our day-to-day lives .
13 If you look closely at the facades of these adjoining buildings you 'll see fine stone carvings of animals , vegetables and fruit .
14 Commercial patterns will have allowed for this , but should you decide to add a cable to a stocking stitch pattern work a sample first to see how many extra stitches you will need .
15 In all such cases we will not be responsible for any costs involved .
16 Many large rocks you 'll come across will be the remnants of one or other of the giants ' squabbles .
17 Today in many large organizations we 'll see three generations of desktop delivery mechanism , the old dumb terminal , the thirty se tw thirty two seventy dumb terminal for instance .
18 After all these years it 'll be a real house and home again .
19 ‘ We should be able to track him for about half a mile , but with all these buildings we 'll be lucky to get two hundred yards .
20 With all these madmen he 'll feel at home . ’
21 For many elderly patients it will be decided that cardiac surgery is not clinically indicated .
22 For many overseas readers it will be less immediately accessible , except at postgraduate level , without a good deal of preliminary work .
23 The problem is that without measuring the heights , and their frequency , of all adult males we will not know what a representative sample would be .
24 A FEW OF THE MANY BEAUTIFUL BEDROOMS YOU 'LL FIND BETWEEN THE COVERS OF OUR NEW BROCHURE
25 Those who manage the company do not own the company , If the managers of the company display the characteristics which economic theory credits to all other individuals they will be concerned to maximize their own utility rather than the profits of the company .
26 Today 's children have been IBM written in xenon atoms ; they learn ( without comment from anyone ) the shape of India , the Earth 's distance from the moon , dinosaurs and many other things they will never verify themselves ; yet the first reaction of many adults to our lessons is ‘ How do you get them to believe ’ ?
27 Ask to see your childminder 's certificate of registration and find out how many other children she will be caring for in addition to yours .
28 When they stand at the watchnight service and hear those self-same carols they will galvanise into action and begin to take up the offering among the congregation and go off to ring it up on the cash register .
29 ‘ And if those four days he will need to collect Oreste were to come off Ferdinando 's own holiday which he would not take again then you would lose nothing , ma'am , if you please . ’
30 On further inspection of the employers of those direct-entry members you will not that many work for banks , building societies and other large firms .
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