Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [det] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If for instance this was a criminal trial as to which will rule this to inadmissibility exactly the same .
2 Under the direction of the St John of God Brothers the day care centre will assist those with communication difficulties .
3 The next two chapters will discuss these in turn .
4 I will discuss this in section 4 below .
5 Take the external measurements of the house and outbuildings ( you will need these for insurance purposes ) to give you an idea of the overall size , which you can obtain by multiplying the area by the number of floors .
6 Members who have been on the Public Accounts Committee , as I have , will know all about virement , which is not a recondite issue but a practical one .
7 There are three bodies of writing that bear on this question and we will consider each in turn .
8 We will consider these in turn .
9 Labour 's o Labour 's open hostility to employers will do little for business confidence and job creation .
10 It will do that on television .
11 I think some teachers will do that for interest 's sake , and good because probably teachers are probably the best people to design the software and the programs that the machines use .
12 The ten-part series , which starts on May 6 and made by HTV , will feature many of television 's favourite puppets , including Basil Brush , Sooty and Sweep and the characters from Gerry Anderson 's cult Thunderbirds and Stingray shows .
13 We will use these in court .
14 Almost all prosodists will acknowledge this in theory ; in practice they have continued to examine only the linguistic surface of poetry and to regard its prosodic elements as themselves elements of rhythm .
15 These will have much in common with the kind of training that is given to therapists working in other settings , but should also include instruction relevant to the problems presented by attempted suicide patients .
16 The new London store will have much in common with the Paris emporium , but will give men 's fashion a much higher profile .
17 In Committee the Minister said that the Secretary of State will see clearly from the disposal programme whether pension arrangements are a key factor and will take that into account before he makes a decision .
18 You will take that into account , wo n't you ? ’ she asked sweetly .
19 I 'm sure Councillor will take that on board .
20 Sir I will take this on board , but I think it comes rather badly from an authority in fact both authorities which have so shown so many confusing changes of mind about this area in the whole process since the first plan was issued , that the er details of the consideration by one of the constituent bodies of this erm objection er should be er examined er in such detail .
21 The fat free body weight , expressing acid secretion as mmol/h/kg , will take this into account .
22 Likewise , if visitors have been allowed to walk around his premises without restriction then the court will take this into account in its examination of the claim .
23 If you do n't run the status report until the twentieth and you make , you , you do reversals between the fifteenth and the twentieth the status report will take those into account if they 're affecting premiums that were due before the fifteenth .
24 However , not every illegal acquisition by P will call this into play .
25 One stickleback will put another to flight when it is an owner attacking an intruder , but will itself flee from the same individual when it is an intruder on the other 's territory .
26 This article will tackle each in turn and make suggestions as to how the problems can be relieved or eliminated depending on the user 's needs .
27 It will allow those with health visitor and district nurse qualifications to prescribe laxatives , stoma care products , analgesics such as aspirin and a wide range of appliances and dressings .
28 It will continue all through marriage as long as it has a good foundation of friendship .
29 We will bear that in mind .
30 When returning the draft Contract to me duly signed will you let me have a cheque in favour of Messrs. Stanley Tee & Co. for £2,600 the 5% deposit and I will place this on deposit with my firm 's bankers so that it does not lose you interest , so there should be no delay in exchanging contracts once you have received the insurance company 's acceptance of your life proposals .
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