Example sentences of "will [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You will have to make assumptions ( for instance , will my regular staff be willing to work holiday weekends ? ) , identify problems ( can the cafeteria cope with the rather different demands of the delegates ? ) , and consider alternatives ( like the various pricing approaches already mentioned ) .
2 ‘ Above all , what will my dear uncle think if we now return , empty-handed , to report the deaths of Cosmas and Damien ?
3 Neither , hopefully , will my dear brother .
4 Will my hon. Friend congratulate Trafford area health authority and everyone involved in the hospitals there on the excellent job that they are doing and especially on the way in which they have brought down waiting lists ?
5 Will my hon. Friend firmly rebut the criticisms made by those who continue to argue that although the aims of that Act are excellent , the funding arrangements to support it are not ?
6 Will my hon. Friend confirm that the Football Trust gets an extra £20 million from the 2.5 per cent .
7 Will my hon. Friend confirm that the worst-ever cuts in education took place in 1976 under a Labour Government ?
8 Will my hon. Friend confirm the Government 's total commitment to adult education and its comparative cheapness in providing excellent courses for so many people ?
9 Will my hon. Friend ensure that every parent in the county gets one ?
10 Will my hon. Friend assure my constituents and the House that the Conservative party and Ministers in Scotland are fighting to ensure that that workshop , which has a record of excellence and can carry out plating work which saves the Government millions of pounds on buying replacement parts , will continue because of its record and not for sentimental reasons ?
11 Will my hon. Friend consider , in the light of our efforts on set-aside in agriculture , that the principle of decommissioning is very similar ?
12 Will my hon. Friend confirm that the Prevention of Terrorism Act was introduced by a Government led by Lord Wilson ?
13 Will my hon. Friend make sure that close co-operation with the politicians in the south , whoever they may be , remains the keystone of the Government 's security policy ?
14 Will my hon. Friend consider allowing working women in such circumstances a greater disregard ?
15 Will my hon. Friend confirm that as part of that remarkable deal the then Labour Government paid a £500,000 sweetener to the Soviet Government ?
16 Will my hon. Friend do as I did and haul the leading debtors among large firms before him , to tell them that unless they jolly well pay their debts , Government legislation to force them to do so will follow ?
17 Will my hon. Friend also bear in mind —
18 In his discussions , will my hon. Friend bear in mind the fact that small firms want , more than anything , a reduction in interest rates ?
19 Will my hon. Friend confirm that he received representations from both the British Tourist Authority and the English tourist board about the damage that would be done to the industry by the restrictions on part-time working and on working hours which are so beloved of Labour ?
20 Will my hon. Friend pay particular attention to the application of a company in my constituency which requires a small amount of insurance cover that could lead to tens of millions of pounds ' worth of business ?
21 Will my hon. Friend confirm that exports have increased by 70 per cent .
22 Will my hon. Friend confirm that were he to make representations to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , there is no constitutional impediment to the Chancellor abolishing taxes before Budget day ?
23 Will my hon. Friend continue not only to listen to the representations , but to act on them in every way possible ?
24 If so , will my hon. Friend say so ?
25 However , will my hon. Friend consider the impact on residents in areas close to the landing pads for helicopters providing such services ?
26 Will my hon. Friend confirm that savings in ancillary services such as catering , cleaning and laundry go to benefit patients directly , not to the paymasters of the Labour party , COHSE and NUPE ?
27 Will my hon. Friend suggest that hospitals in the Sheffield health authority area considering trust status should visit the Walsall trust hospital in the west midlands , where they will discover that in the first three months of this year 1,100 more patients were treated than in the year before — a 13 per cent .
28 Will my hon. Friend confirm that it is often precisely those authorities that complain most about not being able to use capital receipts which have used the most in the past few years ?
29 Will my hon. Friend therefore give me an undertaking that he will visit Dartford early in the new year , or on Christmas day if need be , to see for himself the damage that has been done to our river and how much has been lost ?
30 Will my hon. Friend confirm that under the council tax farms will be identified as working farms and thus avoid an unnecessarily high banding ?
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