Example sentences of "of [pron] [noun sg] will [verb] " in BNC.

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1 You owe that to the extraordinary talents which you have received from a beneficent God ; and now it depends solely on your good sense and your way of life whether you die as an ordinary musician , utterly forgotten by the world , or as a famous Kapellmeister , of whom posterity will read
2 Just as it is almost impossible to apply what is now called the ‘ Japanese ’ system of management to other parts of the world , because of the differences of culture and background of the people who are working in industry , so it is equally unlikely that the particular , precise ways that I have found so useful will have the same application to others ; Nevertheless , since I have spent so much of my life developing these ideas it may be that some of my experience will hit a chord of recognition or cause others to reflect or contemplate .
3 Although the Minister 's welcome acceptance of my invitation will bring confidence to the people of Southend that their serious problems with the Fenchurch street line are not being ignored , can he give some information soon about the replacement of the rolling stock , following his welcome assurance that we will have a good bit of money for the replacement of the signalling ?
4 The immaturity of my attitude will do no harm at the moment , for the very significant reason that I have no dependents .
5 ‘ It will always be the case that the holder of my office will need to fight the corner of the health service and there will always , inevitably , be more than we can do . ’
6 It is the book that every literate member of my family will get for Christmas , both for the fun of it , and so they can shock their humanist friends with some real news about human nature .
7 The remainder of my paper will deal with the extreme contrast between two South American groups , the Shavante and the Piaroa , in their respective valuation of male maturity .
8 Apart from Emergency Debates which , because of their rarity will command widespread coverage in the media , such debates have limited value .
9 Much of their work will consist of assessing how much impact the measures are having .
10 Nearly sixty examples of their work will go on display at a new cultural museum in Taiwan .
11 For all those who work in the production of audio and video programmes , that the fruits of their creativity will promote sound moral values in the new civilization which is being created by modern communications .
12 For all those who work in the production of audio and video programmes , that the fruits of their creativity will promote sound moral values in the audiovisual culture .
13 Babies who are born normal , but encounter some form of birth trauma or injury are brain damaged , and the nature of their handicap will depend on the part of the brain affected .
14 For them if one young person thinks twice before driving wrecklessly and endangering life … the competition in memory of their daughter will have served its purpose
15 The most important thing for any parent who suspects that the father or mother of their child will try to take them , is to make sure they give them no opportunity .
16 Only a dramatic confrontation with the reality of their condition will make them take their illness seriously .
17 At the same time , many Democrats on the Hill very much want to show that a president of their party will deal with China in a different way from Mr Bush .
18 A single whiff of their breath will cause sickness or death , and the music from their demented fiddling will drive a man mad .
19 Almost a quarter ( 22 per cent of those aged 65 — 74 and 23 per cent aged 75 + ) consider that it is very likely that someone of their age will develop a serious illness over the next ten years .
20 One may think that as the ethical equality of human beings comes to be recognized in our society , the masculine nature of their religion will become an ever more pressing question for Christians .
21 Any fishkeeper who has seen the fry 's response to the flicking of the black pelvic fins of their mother will have no doubt that communication is taking place .
22 The accelerators wo n't go on to Sun 's price lists and there is no money changing hands in the relationship apart from some joint marketing and advertising of which Sun will bear the brunt .
23 And it is not all a question of which policy will provide homes for the future .
24 The scheme ( details of which ABTA will supply on request ) provides for a simple and inexpensive method of arbitration on documents alone with restricted liability on the customer in respect of costs .
25 As it is moved away from the centre of energy towards the edge of the rectangle , the drawing will appear smaller and heavier while the significance of its content will become subordinate to its overall shape .
26 Samuelson ( 1965 ) has argued that , as the delivery date of a futures contract approaches , the volatility of its price will increase , that is , volatility is a negative function of the time to deliver ( or maturity ) .
27 Following what Gilkes admits has been a very poor year in the VME marketplace , that part of its enterprise will contribute a declining proportion of the company 's revenue as sales of the Sparcbook rise .
28 The party with education at the top of its agenda will have to be more on its toes than that .
29 Whatever we do with a horse from the beginning of its life will influence the creation of habits or forms of behaviour which it may well keep for the rest of its life .
30 If you slow its metabolism by restricted diet , it will mature more slowly and live longer than normal : the clock of its life will slow down .
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