Example sentences of "will [verb] [prep] [pn reflx] " in BNC.

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1 She will joke about herself and is not touchy if other people risk a mild tease about colour .
2 So it is likely that a family in which a mother or father has to bring up children single-handed will think of itself and be treated by others , as a little cluster of deviants from the marital norm .
3 You will fall on yourself and bang your head on the radiator when you step backwards .
4 We will know for ourselves the experience of God speaking through his written revelation to us .
5 MAS will consider with yourselves in advance of the meeting a likely range of indicative values based on publicly available information and the conclusions drawn from the acquisition search activity .
6 Deal structuring points are inevitably raised by the review , which MAS will consider with yourselves and , ultimately , the vendors .
7 If it is well handled , the pictures will speak for themselves and the dialogues will never fall short of pupils ' or teachers ' expectations . ’
8 Gerstner told the IBM Corp meeting in Tampa , Florida that he does not intend to ‘ lay out a grand scheme ’ for the company : ‘ There has been a lot of speculation , ’ Reuter reports him saying , ‘ that I am going to unveil some great plan , ’ Gerstner said ; ‘ You will see actions , and our actions will speak for themselves , ’ but added that some actions will not emerge until 1994 ; he described it as not entirely accurate to describe IBM 's strategy as ‘ splitting it up into a bunch of little pieces , ’ and added that the dividend may change based on IBM 's performance and outlook ; ‘ We ca n't expect quick fixes , ’ Gerstner told more than 3,000 shareholders at the meeting , ‘ But I do dare to ask your patience , ’ he said ; his top priority is to get IBM 's layoffs completed and ‘ rightsize ’ the company — ‘ I want to get it behind us so we can say to those remaining , ‘ You are are our team , ’ ’ he said ; he acknowledged several times that IBM 's bureaucracy had hampered the company , and elsewhere it was reported that he has ordered managers to dispense with the customary slides and flip charts when they address him — ‘ IBM has changed but some would say not fast enough , ’ but ‘ We can bring IBM back , ’ Gerstner said .
9 Just as the certificates of the graded music examination now simply record a grade with a pass , merit , or distinction ( further information can be acquired about the specific marks allotted to the student in each part of the examination ) , so , given time , a Grade 6 spoken German or a Grade 9 theoretical physics will speak for itself .
10 The contents of the document will speak for itself and there is no risk of the false confession which underlies the privilege against having to answer questions that may incriminate the speaker .
11 ‘ On the morrow , you will see for yourself , I doubt not .
12 If you concentrate on maintaining the correct heading your feet will look after themselves .
13 In another 10 or 12 years , history will show that it is more likely that nation states will look after themselves to a greater extent than hitherto .
14 Look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves .
15 So do not be anxious about tomorrow ; tomorrow will look after itself .
16 The most important thing to remember about juggling is that , if you throw the ball well , the catch will look after itself , except for those one in ten people who have great difficulty in holding on to the ball .
17 " The way in which learning to read is experienced by the child will determine how he will view learning in general , how he will conceive of himself as a person . "
18 Simplifying somewhat , we might say that a structural approach to language teaching lays emphasis on systemic knowledge and makes the assumption that once this is acquired the learners will discover for themselves how it is put to use in communication .
19 But she has fine qualities also — as I trust you will discover for yourself .
20 Should you decide to come here , I feel sure that you will discover for yourself the vibrant nature of the place .
21 So far we have been concerned with trying to understand something of the general reaction people have to various forms of loss , concentrating on the reactions people will discover in themselves when they or someone close to them is dying or has died .
22 My wish for you is that in your travels you will discover in yourself a truer meaning of life , and will one day return to us enriched and mature from your experiences .
23 As I shall say to her , it might all be for the best — now that he is king , I expect Edward will decide for himself whom to marry . ’
24 Each man will decide for himself how many arms and legs he wants , and whether he wants white skin or black skin , or whether he 'd prefer to be covered in furnishing fabric or mink .
25 ‘ I think Roman will decide for himself , Dana , and I do n't believe his plans include marriage to anyone . ’
26 Yet the Queen Mum has made it quite clear that she will decide for herself .
27 ‘ The project will take the form of workshops leading to a production which the group will decide upon themselves .
28 The universe which men will create for themselves , after they have thrown off the tyranny of Phil Schaffer , Roy Chase , himself , and the rest of them , will be a very different sort of place .
29 If you leave too many fry then there are likely to be losses , as they will scrap among themselves .
30 Relax your shoulders , then as you walk the arms will swing by themselves .
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