Example sentences of "will [verb] [pn reflx] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Many solicitors , in writing a letter for a client , will misrepresent the law , even though they are addressing themselves to a layman , and will lend themselves to various abuses and suppressions ( not involving a breach of law ) in order to obstruct a just claim . |
2 | Obviously not all historical writings will lend themselves to this imagining . |
3 | Young children 's natural curiosity and need to investigate the things around them , will lend itself to historical work investigating historical artefacts and simple historical evidence , and using oral history , asking questions of older members of the community . |
4 | Many will restrict themselves to such magazines and periodicals in which their chosen authors made significant appearances . |
5 | I will restrict myself to these questions , though there are many more I would like to ask . |
6 | After dinner , like some cultural tourist , I will introduce myself to these envoys from the past . |
7 | Eleven of Britain 's top riders will pit themselves against international stars of the calibre of Kyra Kirklund ( Finland ) , Margit Otto-Crepin ( France ) , Pia Laus ( Italy ) and from Holland Anky van Grunsven and Ellen Bontje . |
8 | The advantages and disadvantages of objectives can be examined from several viewpoints but we will confine ourselves to three : the practical , ethical and educational . |
9 | The pattern will repeat itself throughout much of the day , with discussion following each presentation . |
10 | The lack of academic autonomy will show itself in some form or other . |
11 | Internally , rising damp will show itself in several ways . |
12 | High remuneration , excellent prospects and an immediate cash bonus await the successful applicant who will present himself at twelve noon today . |
13 | If it is denied or suppressed in some way , it will become a recurring experience , or it will convert itself into some other disorder of the body , emotion or behaviour . |
14 | These stories occur world wide , so I will limit myself to two which are told of sites on the Yorkshire Wolds only a few miles from where I live . |
15 | At worst he will limit himself to two a month , one Nil by his boss ( which the Profitboss might well have to suffer ) and one he might run for his own team to review progress . |
16 | Such a mind may become so restless and frustrated with repression that sooner or later it will tear itself on some nail of its own making . |
17 | If you will contain yourself in reasonable patience , and permit me to do what I came here to do , we will all be better off ! |
18 | Entrants will guide themselves to various fixed points on a simple route which sticks to tracks and existing paths . |
19 | I hope , and I shall be bringing it up at the next police committee , that we will commit ourselves to that initiative will a view to bringing in those two pilot schemes in the county and extending it at a later date . |
20 | However , the aggressive horse will be preparing to fight rather than flee , which will manifest itself in bared teeth and the head and neck being extended with a thrust , ready to attack . |
21 | It is a slippery customer and will disguise itself in various ways ; we must see through its masks , for beyond the Ego lies our true unlimited Self . |
22 | In cichlids this seems to pose no particular problem , perhaps because the average female cichlid will content herself with any mate if an appropriate one is not available . |
23 | Power Parallel , on the other hand , will content itself with multi-chip versions of the current RS/6000 chip Rios , Filip said . |
24 | As the human mind matures the same basic insights will impose themselves on all . |
25 | ‘ We have had a chat about what has gone wrong this summer and the upshot is Viv will get himself into real shape by playing more in the West Indies this winter . ’ |
26 | I hope that Opposition Members will dissociate themselves from that comment , because Japanese and American investment is more than welcome here . |
27 | Once in a pond , the adults will attach themselves to any fish , causing the same problems as Argulus , but on a grander scale . |
28 | No such molecules are known , but Green made a tungsten compound , called bis ( cyclopentadienyl ) tungsten dihydride , that will attach itself to certain hydrocarbons . |
29 | But the church also has a strong emphasis on social action and members will involve themselves in local concerns and politics as necessary . |
30 | This chapter will concern itself with two basic approaches to evaluation by outsiders : the measurement of the ‘ products ’ or ‘ outcomes ’ of schooling , for example , through testing programmes ; the independent observation of the processes of schooling by outsiders , for example by inspectors . |