Example sentences of "will [verb] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus Thoroughbreds , Arabians , Shetlands , and so on , will prefer as a companion a member of their own breed . |
2 | MY work has been written in sand and after my death will disappear in a decade or so , ’ wrote August Bournonville ( 1805–79 ) , the Danish choreographer whose ballets are still in the repertory , and whom the Danes have been celebrating with yet another Bournonville festival in Copenhagen . |
3 | ‘ No , Sir John , he did not , as I will explain in a while . |
4 | Now it it just possible and I will explain in a moment why , that the necessity to avoid the greenbelt may not be exactly the same as being beyond the outer boundary of the York greenbelt . |
5 | The hay fever season in Britain will lengthen as a result of global warming , according to a study by Dr Timothy Rich , a plants and vegetation consultant . |
6 | Norwich will testify to a victory hard won . |
7 | Thus , the US Administration 's contention that its planned reductions in CFCs will compensate for a failure to set emission targets for the main greenhouse gas , carbon dioxide , now appears less defensible . |
8 | ‘ We will discuss this later , ’ he said , ‘ and we will think of a way to build trust between us . |
9 | This statement should include a description of the basic organizational character , policies , values , and priorities that will exist as a result of the transformational change . |
10 | Mont Blanc , to be sure , has existed for a long time , and probably will exist for a while yet , but it does not work to stay in existence . |
11 | She will remain on a ventilator for several days and will then require months of surgery and post-operative care . |
12 | The event will double as a flower show in the Eakenhead Memorial Halls on the North Circular Road at 7.30pm . |
13 | The EPA has warned that deaths from skin cancer will double as a result . |
14 | His head makes little involuntary movements , the first beginnings of the small pleasurable movements which his whole body will make as a kind of modest disclaimer in the face of Harry 's approval . |
15 | Gourmet shops and galleries , furniture and fashion , antiques and 1066 collectables , books on the Battle of Hastings and , of course , the Sussex trug , will make for a shopping experience surrounded in history . |
16 | They say imaginative management and co-operation with tenants will make for a model estate . |
17 | A paper recently published by Jacek Baranowski et al working at the University of California , Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory ( Phys Rev Lett , Vol 66 no 23 ) describes a new form of gallium arsenide that will superconduct at a temperature of 10K . |
18 | At this point in our communion with God a desire for repentance and confession will mingle with a sense of confident expectancy and joy at being a son , a daughter . |
19 | Seconds later they will attest with a sigh to his incredible invasion . |
20 | Start collecting our superb free Gardeners ' Manual and month by month it will build into a reference book you will turn to time and time again . |
21 | Start collecting our superb free Gardeners ' Manual and month by month it will build into a reference book you will want to return to time and time again . |
22 | In the past there has been an assumption that pupils ' attainment will dip as a result of transfer and a settling period will be needed . |
23 | In summer they will germinate with a fortnight , and be ready to cut within 6–8 weeks . |
24 | ‘ I will stay as a governess with the Robinson family , ’ Anne said sadly . |
25 | Perhaps she will stay for a while . ’ |
26 | ‘ You will stay for a bowl of soup , Sir John ? |
27 | But many of the fertilised eggs remain buried deep among the sand grains where they will stay for a month until , once more , high water reaches this part of the beach , stirring the sand , releasing the larvae to swim freely in the sea . |
28 | The other two children will stay at a family centre as part of her assessment . |
29 | It is also right that consumers should pay the full price of the advantages they will enjoy as a result of genetic engineering . |
30 | James 's comment , when the news of her birth was brought to him , that ‘ it cam wi' a lass and it will gang wi' a lass ’ ( a reference to the way in which the house of Stewart had come to the throne , through the marriage of Walter the Steward to Robert Bruce 's daughter Marjorie ) may be apocryphal and was , as it turned out , inaccurate ; the ‘ lass ’ who was to bring Stewart rule to an end was not Queen Mary , but Queen Anne in 1714 . |