Example sentences of "will [verb] [pn reflx] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If UK incentives prove unattractive , these mobile projects will locate themselves elsewhere within the Community .
2 Along with Siemens Italia SpA president Giorgio Scanavacca , Italian legal authorities arrested Davide Giacalone , former advisor to Oscar Mammi , former minister of post and telecom , on bribery charges : Giacalone is charged with having accepted $5.3m from Giuseppe Parrella , former managing director of ASST , Azienda Telefonica dello Stato SpA , in the minister 's study ; Giacalone has already told the police that he passed the money on to representatives of the Republican party ; for his part , the former PTT minister declared his innocence : ‘ That I was involved in a history of billion-lire bribes is as unfounded as it is untrue — at whatever moment the magistrates tell me it is necessary to investigate my accounts , I will liberate myself immediately from parliamentary immunity , ’ he said .
3 A real detective superintendent investigating a murder will confine himself largely to facts and only at the height of questioning someone he is almost certain is his quarry is he likely to go into motivation as a way , as often as not , of bring about a final confession .
4 ‘ As the intention of the Society is to form Veterinary Physicians and Surgeons intended to be dispersed throughout the Kingdom to exercise usefully their art , the Professor will teach the residing pupils only the most important difference between the two medicines — that of the human body , and that of Cattle — he will confine himself strictly to the teaching of the Veterinary Science . ’
5 We will confine ourselves here to mentioning just four of the works on display .
6 We will confine ourselves here to the state-owned case , leaving regulation to chapter 5 .
7 It is a problem not easily solved by the classic methods of stratigraphical palaeontology , as obviously we will land ourselves immediately in an impossible circular argument if we say , firstly that a particular lithology is synchronous on the evidence of its fossils , and secondly that the fossils are synchronous on the evidence of the lithology .
8 As we saw earlier , the extreme emotions of the horse are quite clear as they involve the whole horse ; but the same emotions in a more moderate form , or of lesser intensity , like apprehension or annoyance , will reveal themselves differently in different horses ; and the horse owner really has to learn them from the movement , gestures , and noises that the horse makes , and the context in which they are made .
9 It is part of the accumulated folk wisdom of gay male subcultures that the homosexuality of an individual will reveal itself primarily through matters of taste — not good or bad taste but particular taste , a fondness for certain cultural artefacts above others , a set of preferences that proclaim one 's sexual affiliations as clearly as any sloganeering T-shirt .
10 IF HE WINS in Barcelona , and sets the gold and lustrous seal upon his career , he will raise himself decisively above such nonsense before retiring to the rest of his life .
11 Instead , he will concern himself chiefly on nurturing the grass-roots of the sport during his three-year contract .
12 Thus , sometimes a seller will find himself still in possession of goods after the ownership in them has passed to the buyer .
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