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

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1 Will I meet Compact employers ?
2 Do you think it would be OK to fit 9.00 x 16 tyres to improve road speed , and would they fit onto the standard wheels , which I think are 5 x 16 , or will I need wider wheels for a good fitting .
3 Will I get these tickets in time for Thursday ?
4 Will you do these things ? ’
5 My opening line , shouted to an imaginary stage-hand in the wings , was supposed to be : ‘ Will you switch these fans off , please ?
6 If I enter him for the race will you wager ten pounds for me ? ’
7 Finally will you challenge large firms like Dixons and Comet to train their staff or at least encourage their staff to suggest customers seek skilled advice for specific requirements ?
8 Will you try answering questions instead of asking them ? ’
9 Will you need more washbasins or a shower , and can these be easily installed ?
10 Or will you wait ten minutes ? ’
11 Will you pop some dumplings in at about twenty to twelve ?
12 Where else will you find these FIRSTS
13 Will you have any exams this year ?
14 Will she instruct local authorities not to use all the extra funds for their own union-dominated monopoly services , so beloved by the Opposition ?
15 Will she find good reproductions of Lee Krasner 's work ?
16 It follows that any significant increase in the number of defendants who are committed for trial to the Crown Court instead of being dealt with by the magistrates will itself engender further delays and so add to the growing remand problem .
17 Such an interaction acts through any departure from a spherically symmetrical mass distribution , and will itself cause such departures .
18 Will we endow smart machines with personalities , free will and , ultimately , rights ?
19 Will we have individual pies ?
20 Will we have regular reports of what the diversification unit set up by Scottish Enterprise is doing , its remit and the kind of results it is recommending ?
21 Will we have clean handkerchiefs here , every day , as a matter of course , wondered Melanie apprehensively .
22 Well want to know if Rick joins in the conversation will we get any vouchers for doggy food ?
23 Will they eat dead insects or pieces of meat ?
24 Those who place orders will not normally accept any great degree of risk that the supplier will go out of business before the order is delivered , nor will they place large orders with firms whose working capital and liquidity appears unsound or badly managed ; * the placing of Conditions on Potential orders such that suppliers : must conform to specified quality control Procedures such as those specified by the UK quality standard BS 5750 .
25 Administered prices may accomplish a variety of ends , but not the balancing of supply with demand ( for social reasons , meat is cheap so there usually is no meat ) ; nor will they reflect real alternatives and scarcities ( hence the metal content of Soviet machinery is 25 per cent greater than in their American equivalents , and energy consumption per unit of GNP is almost twice that in Western Europe ) .
26 But an RUC spokeswoman said : ‘ Neither pedestrianisation nor security cameras are an answer in themselves , nor will they prevent further incidents .
27 Will it achieve any purposes that justify its cost in countries destroyed , the dead and the maimed , misery for some millions of Third World migrant workers now without jobs and bankruptcy for their countries , plus the erosion of the standards of humanity in Britain and the United States ?
28 Can this group remain within a united working class or will it pursue selfish interests , separating itself further from the remainder of the working class ?
29 When the Foreign Secretary visits the Group of Seven summit in the summer , will he bang some heads together to try to bring forward a new deal for the third world ?
30 We are debating everything else in advance of the general election but not Northern Ireland , so will he answer two questions ?
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