Example sentences of "we will [vb infin] these [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We 'll take these men to the station , then we 'll come back and lend a hand , Sir Benson , ’ said the police-sergeant . |
2 | ‘ It was like , well , these groups have all got together and thought ‘ Well , we 'll get these haircuts and these clothes and it will give us a concept that people can grab hold on to straight away ’ . |
3 | We never know which pastor we 'll get these days , but it does n't matter as they are all great . |
4 | Today on Ideas in Action we 'll discuss these problems and suggest some options open to local parents . |
5 | now we need erm alright we 're gon na , we 'll keep these mirrors and everything . |
6 | The cases where or are also similar in their path to full information , so we will examine these cases together . |
7 | We will explore these themes in more detail in Chapter 20 . |
8 | So my aim here is to talk about how we will address these needs which we see emerging er at an increasing pace through the nineties . |
9 | We will call these descriptions noun , and the first type name . |
10 | We will call these columns and , more generally , any column j for which a critical column . |
11 | We will remove these restrictions . |
12 | For the moment , however , we will accept these assumptions . |
13 | We will consider these questions below before moving on to controls in sections 4.3 and 4.4 . |
14 | In this chapter we will discuss these questions and the preliminary answers we have , suggesting possible ways of answering them in the future : |
15 | Any BFS must have m-1 basic variables and we will use these variables to establish a relationship between the nodes . |
16 | There are two main uses to which we will put these concepts . |
17 | In this convenient distinction , we can say , in a fairly non-technical way , that utterances are spoken and sentences are written and that we will apply these terms to what Lyons describes as ‘ the products of ordinary language-behaviour ’ . |