Example sentences of "will [verb] us [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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31 ‘ Paul will join us in a minute . ’
32 Patrick will join us in the organization , but for him to be able to work effectively , he will need to be able to move around freely . "
33 As we are small in numbers we can find it as we go , for maximum flexibility , but I will book us into a lodge for 2 nights on arrival to give us chance to find our feet again .
34 The European Commission have agreed an action programme that will take us into the next century and this is despite the attitude of the present U K government .
35 We continue now along the Rua da Carreira , past the many small restaurants and bread and cake shops until we come to a street on the right called Rua do Quebra Costas which will take us to the English Church , hidden behind a high wall in a large garden .
36 For Peirce , statistical sampling is the fundamental kind of ampliative inference , and for this he derives its ‘ validity ’ from his understanding of reality — its repeated use will take us to the truth in the long run .
37 Peirce could probably allow the same : his position rests upon the belief that there is a logical guarantee that induction will take us to the truth in the long run , but that our confidence in the short-run efficacy of the method is simply an ‘ acritical ’ commonsense certainty which may be susceptible to scientific explanation .
38 ‘ That will take us to the cities where we can buy more .
39 I have a boat ready and it will take us to the Delta .
40 I tell you another year of feasibility studies will take us to the point of no return .
41 and then that will take us for a period of about probably three months cos we 're saying we 'll done one at least every six weeks .
42 erm the the order which one , one I concern , maybe we can discuss if to , if , if the defendants were prepared to undertake to erm provide any as to instruct within twenty eight days from today , the matter should be list on and this convention on a Friday , Friday in about two or two and a half month 's time from now , which will take us in the next term , I , I beg a suggestion
43 I imagine he is impressed and that he will invite us for a coffee after , but when I look again he is gone .
44 I think that there is a good chance that the study of the early universe and the requirements of mathematical consistency will lead us to a complete unified theory within the lifetime of some of us who are around today , always presuming we do n't blow ourselves up first .
45 [ … ] Our notions of competition and entrepreneurship will lead us to a quite unorthodox view of the nature of monopoly in a market .
46 This in turn will lead us to an examination of how corporate law scholars have sought to offer new ways of legitimating corporate managerial power and how these too prove to be unequal to the task .
47 What we have now is much more than a game : an exciting story to which we do not know the end ; and a visual image which will lead us to an exciting starting point for a drama , an image which we know has engaged the children .
48 The appointment of a specialist of considerable experience and an international reputation in the fields of statistics and taxonomic databases will lead us into a very different situation in the whole area of scientific computing within RBGE .
49 Our Archbishop has just announced his retirement , and whoever is chosen to succeed him will lead us into the Decade of Evangelism .
50 A look at the development of the labour movement in Latin America will lead us into the debate over the radical/conservative nature of the working class .
51 Having tried several adjustments to the system over the past 6 years , I hope this provides a format which will serve us for a good while into the future .
52 And he added , ‘ Please do n't send along the young pseudo-philosopher who will tell us for the umpteenth time that , of course , he fully understands the Bank 's attitude .
53 It does not mean that we have been made righteous as if we are perfect and free from sin , because our daily experience will tell us of the power of sin ; but it does mean that we are declared righteous .
54 It will tell us about the individuals ' ability to make and maintain new relationships .
55 Thus a detailed knowledge of the material conditions in which communities have lived will tell us about the constraints under which they have laboured ; and this in turn will help us to understand some of their properties .
56 John , some time this week you will tell us in the Midland Region that a package is just that , no picking the bits out , you either vote for the package or against .
57 Too close an identification will blind us to the shortcomings of the institutional Church , so that church growth becomes denominational aggrandisement .
58 It merely hints that the world will be a better place if we support it because the unquantified benefits which will flow from it will put us on a level with Germany and France , assuming of course that we wish to be on a level with Germany and France .
59 That will put us on the route to victory over terrorism .
60 No doubt in time Hamish will edify us on the subject of bastardised Corbetts .
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