Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [verb] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 SHOULD Portsmouth beat Liverpool in tomorrow 's FA Cup semi-final and reach Wembley , Mike Neasom , football and cricket writer for The News , Portsmouth , will prepare to visit the 95th English ground at which he has covered Pompey .
2 August 7 : The Grumman F6F Hellcat will display to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the fighter 's combat debut .
3 Saturation coverage of three-and-a-half weeks of intense campaigning may have given way to non-stop reports of a complicated new chess game — as each main party , neither with an overall majority , manoeuvres to secure the support it will need to form the next Government .
4 ‘ You will have guessed the first , ’ he resumed , masticating the thick coils of smoke , ‘ namely that I wished to inculcate you a little further in the understanding of my true nature , a little further but not too far — keep 'em guessing is my motto .
5 When the Guggenheim Museum reopens on 28 June , Thomas Krens , its director , will have realised the first stage in his ambitious plan of expansion , seeking to establish new stations in North Adams , Massachusetts , Bilbao ( see The Art Newspaper No.17 , April 1992 , p.5 ) and Salzburg , and to enlarge The Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice .
6 Erm so federalism is a fairly important principle in American government and that principle , essentially , is , and most of you I hope will have done the first year course politics and policy making where I talked about federalism in general terms that federalism is based upon the notions that in the same territory you can have more than one government and that those governments er are of equal status .
7 Dr Yun-Cheung Kong at the Chinese University predicts that , within a year , scientists will have isolated the first natural contraceptive chemical .
8 ‘ When you have lost your Inns , drown your empty selves , for you will have lost the last of England . ’
9 But only those people who are serious enough about birds to keep daily diaries will have recorded the last dates birds were seen before they departed to their winter quarters .
10 The secretary will have made a first draft of what should be debated and the main items are probably well defined .
11 She will have spent the last 30 years of their marriage sitting in the passenger seat of the car which she is still unable to drive , disappearing into the kitchen when his climbing friends call round for a beer , and laughing dutifully at his mountain anecdotes over a dinner she has made for his boss .
12 But one will have taken the first step , and the second and the third , towards providing readers with pleasant entertainment .
13 If your car is lost , stolen or damaged , you will have to pay the first £100 of the cost .
14 You will have to pay the first £75 of the cost if the repair or replacement is carried out by any other repairer .
15 If your car is lost , stolen or damaged , you will have to pay the first £100 of the cost .
16 You will have to pay the first £75 of the cost if the repair or replacement is carried out by any other repairer .
17 If your car is stolen or damaged as a result of theft or attempted theft you will have to pay the first £100 of the cost .
18 You will have to pay the first £75 of the cost if the repair or replacement is carried out by any other repairer .
19 If you were wise at the time , you will have had a second report bound up and filed , containing every fact used , every reference studied , all the results of tests , every reason you had in mind when you drew your conclusions — and you alone will have access to these private notes .
20 Now they are concerned that they will fail to meet the next deadline of 72 hours for hard pressed posts by December 1994 .
21 No merchant will imagine that you will agree to pay the first price he suggests .
22 " He has asked to do at least two details at night and if anyone falls sick he will ask to do a third and even a fourth .
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