Example sentences of "will [verb] [to-vb] [pn reflx] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The banks themselves must weigh up lending costs and risks , and in many cases will seek to protect themselves by requesting some form of security , e.g. property deeds , bonds , stocks , etc. , from the borrower .
2 In order to do this , you will need to familiarise yourself with the sound ( quality ) and function ( number ) of the intervals in any given chord and its successor , so that they may be used interchangeably .
3 You will need to steel yourself for this possible increase ( initially ) in the behaviour you want to eliminate ; but do n't lose heart — stick to your guns .
4 Nevertheless , many traders will choose to avail themselves of public notice .
5 It is better to abolish serfdom from above than to await the day when it will begin to abolish itself from below .
6 The Royal Family will have to adapt itself to new circumstances , and , in some ways , it will be approaching nearer to the people , because it will be sharing many of the problems which all of us have faced . ’
7 If the European Fighter Aircraft fails to go ahead , the Government will have to brace itself for a further jobs bombshell .
8 Because of the continuous pressure exerted by Irish , Black and other women over the years , some English Women 's Movement has died and that if they want must wake up to the fact that the middle-class , gentile English Women 's Movement had died and that if they want to go on referring to us as ethnic minorities then they will have to include themselves as a separate group .
9 Sivell seems to have the old and young balanced quite well and he will have to stop himself from dusting down the mantlepiece once more .
10 You will have to accustom yourself to that , ’ she added , with a droll wrinkle of her nose .
11 I think you will have to treat yourselves to one of those records ( or , I suppose , tapes ) that provide you with an orchestral piece minus one instrument — for instance , I believe you could obtain a Beethoven concerto minus the piano part , which you then supply .
12 The Government will have to defend itself at an international legal inquiry against allegations that the SAS operated a shoot-to-kill policy .
13 Either it will spread , cancer-like , to destroy mankind , or else mankind will have to rid itself of communism . ’
14 So the market will have to prepare itself for a non-Tory government .
15 Yet to remain competitive — maybe even to survive — they will have to convert themselves into information-based organizations , and fairly quickly .
16 If the husband is purchasing a house for himself with the proceeds of sale of his interest in the matrimonial home , then , as he will have to commit himself to a contract in respect of his purchase , it is suggested that there should be a contract relating to the sale of his interest in the matrimonial home so that he is fully safeguarded .
17 ‘ We will abide by the decision but if the vote is to remain at Belle Vue they must realise that they will have to commit themselves to raising funds towards the rent , ’ emphasised Daley .
18 But if I am to believe that , when the Minister replies to the debate she will have to commit herself to two very simple propositions : first , that the Government will institute a full review of student financial support as a matter of urgency ; secondly , that they will commit themselves to restoring to all students the housing benefit and income support that the Government have taken away from them .
19 In such circumstances the purchaser will wish to absolve itself of any responsibilty to perform obligations under the relevant contract and will seek an indemnity from the vendor for any liability in respect of such contract ( see clause 8.3 of the standard sale agreement — Appendix III ) .
20 Secondly , the purchaser will wish to protect itself in the sale agreement against any risks which it was unable to identify during the negotiations but which are discovered after completion and to ensure it is compensated against these by the vendor .
21 Something of that strange that strangeness and that irony lies behind the famous claim ‘ I will try to express myself in some mode of life for art as freely as I can and as wholly as I can , using for my defence the only arms I allow myself to use — silence , exile and cunning .
22 Thus if they are consistently defined as disreputable or respectable , servile or arrogant , they will tend to see themselves in this light and act accordingly .
23 This supposition is mistaken , according to the argument of this book ; the imperative to become equally aware from different spatial , temporal and personal viewpoints is independent of moral traditions and habits , and we need not doubt that under any conditions spontaneity will continue to channel itself in selfish or unselfish directions with inequality or equality of awareness .
24 Because beliefs about ourselves are self-fulfilling , these people will continue to find themselves in situations in which they can prove themselves right .
25 It will help to remind ourselves of the challenge that Eglantine Jebb took up .
26 I will learn to know myself with the help of my inner teacher .
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