Example sentences of "one [noun sg] [pers pn] will " in BNC.

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1 One afternoon they will be taken for an easy mountain ramble and on another they are taken by horse drawn carriage into the woods where they can barbecue sausages ( a small charge is made for the barbecue ) .
2 If you , if you are standing like this and you pick up one foot you will slightly raise your pelvis on the opposite side wo n't you ?
3 I for one hope they will be .
4 In one direction you will see the normal wave movement of the needles knitting , but in the other direction the needles hardly move at all , that is they SLIP ( and , even if you 'd had yarn threaded and stitches on the needles , they would n't have knitted on this row ) .
5 Yours is one case I will always remember not for the large number of witnesses , but for the meeting of a man who right from the first impressed his lawyers with his innocence a conviction that grew and grew the more that one went into the case and met the many people who knew Andy Beattie so well . ’
6 WHEN the so-called elite of the Premier League find the bottle to break away and form the small , private division they wanted all along , there 's one club they wo n't be touching with a bargepole .
7 At one stroke they will become the biggest mass-market paperback publishers after Penguin .
8 Since erm sexually reproducing organisms are and I 've tried to keep technical jargon in this course to a minimum , but one term we 'll have to learn is diploid , you ca n't do without it .
9 I think there was one question I 'll I 'll root it out for next time erm and I was really stunned on it I might be okay on it now .
10 One second I 'll come to you , we 've got more talking to do before I do come to you .
11 Eddie laughed : ‘ The one place I wo n't remotely get asthma is in the Caribbean sun . ’ )
12 If you have not pinned all your hopes on one job you will be less vulnerable if you are turned down .
13 In precisely one minute we will come bursting in and shoot you .
14 Mind yer , I do n't s'pose fer one minute I 'll get the job .
15 I 'm going to investigate , see if I ca n't do a conv I do n't think for one minute I will but it 's possible do a conversion er into erm the box type .
16 But one night he 'll forget , and then I 'll kill him ! ’
17 No one can take away the exhilaration of completing that first garment and , because everybody in the family needs sweaters , if it does n't fit one person it will fit another .
18 God bless any one person I 'll come .
19 It 's my revenge fantasy — ‘ One day they 'll be sorry ! ’ '
20 Maybe one day they 'll have a Lakewood Acousticube in the window , and I 'll score £1,100 worth of amp for the price of a pair of All-Stars .
21 One day they 'll make a big killing , quit the rackets and settle down to a respectable life in a new town .
22 ( One day they 'll knit it a pullover . )
23 But their real hope is that one day they 'll be able to take them home .
24 Like lots of other music mad teeangers Sam , Jim and Ben Turner get together after school , and dream that one day they 'll be famous and play in a rock band .
25 But I would say to each of your listeners I sure you know people who find a tranquility , a centredness , a source of strength and confidence in their religious faith , they are the representatives of what religion can do , not the Ayatollahs , and not the fanatics , and not the people on television , but the people who spend their lives trying to be good and helpful , and one day they 'll look around and realise that happiness has snuck in the back door when they were n't even looking for it .
26 If they come from the Berlin orchestra , they need no references , so other orchestras will take them ; though we know that one day they will return to this orchestra .
27 I just feel I have to know certain things and that one day they will be of great use to me in understanding the world . ’
28 Let me inscribe these words on this papyrus of a person that I have become and trust , my saviour , that one day they will enlighten me .
29 All the drivers are exciting , and people who are stuck in this pattern of behaviour often have an incentive to stay in it — they feel that one day they will succeed , they will finally be perfect , they will at last please everyone ; they will prove that they can get everything done more quickly than everyone else , and they 'll know that they can undertake anything under the most difficult conditions .
30 Perhaps one day they will . ’
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