Example sentences of "will [verb] [v-ing] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is now likely that a student will experience ballooning a number of times while learning and will have learned to avoid moving forwards on the stick automatically .
2 ‘ Part of a building ’ will include entering a building lawfully but then going into a part of the building as a trespasser , such as entering the private quarters in a public house which was entered lawfully in the first instance or going behind an unattended counter in a shop .
3 He has not said whether he will consider taking a peerage .
4 Shall we leave it that I will consider making a direction at the next hearing in relation to that figure and the question of any interest thereon but will defer any such er decision until you 've had time to consider it .
5 They will consider paying a bit more for a premium service .
6 Some children might say " the sound of footsteps " , but others will begin constructing a story — a prisoner being taken to his cell , perhaps , Mum or Dad coming upstairs to say goodnight or a murderer walking along the landing .
7 The deposit will be returned once the roads have been completed to the satisfaction of the local authority and adopted ; or ( b ) Entering into a section 38 agreement which will entail obtaining a road guarantee bond from a bank or insurance company .
8 To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will reconsider making a Government contribution to the costs of the Cornwall air ambulance in view of its contribution to meeting the target for emergency ambulance call-out times .
9 It is also an indispensable tool in the art market : no Japanese will contemplate buying a Monet unless it is in the Wildenstein catalogue .
10 In practice this will mean identifying a breakdown in the production process , failure to give adequate instructions for use or a defective design .
11 Joining into a cast iron soil pipe will mean cutting a length out of the stack ( with a hacksaw or angle grinder ) to fit a new length of pipe with a branch connection .
12 At night , a person may not be able to get out of bed in time , or they will dislike using a bedpan or find it difficult and messy .
13 However , that will require identifying a mechanism for a 7°C climate warming that reached from North America , across Greenland , the North Atlantic and into central Europe .
14 THOSE of you who saw the last of the recent Antiques roadshows from Rochdale will recall seeing a tinplate toy of a vintage open car with the driver holding a horn to his lips .
15 Some organisations will combine planning a funeral and the cost .
16 In reading the body of the Report it is clear that such a " refounding " will involve establishing a programme for " raising the mass " of the " general population " .
17 ‘ Practical work will involve analysing a case study and developing a ‘ behavioural ’ plan to deal with difficult people ’ .
18 Do not denigrate our streets as terrible after just one day in Birmingham ; do not believe that the only person you will find reading a book will be a ‘ broken winged angel ’ guarding a tomb in the city centre !
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