Example sentences of "will the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Nor will the second element in the new system of local government support — the central government grant — be open to a similar revision . |
2 | FOR THE title of his last chapter Paul Fussell borrows Walt Whitman 's prediction about the American Civil War , ‘ The real war will never get in the books ’ , and then comments : ‘ Nor will the Second World War , and ‘ books ’ includes this one . ’ |
3 | ‘ How will the 50,001st person in the queue feel ? ’ , |
4 | Until it is universally accepted that nobody whatsoever has title to property other than that held under rules to be agreed and laid down by all humankind , as distinct from those alleged to have been the product of some ‘ god ’ or other , will the first step towards formulating those rules have been taken . |
5 | What will the Third World gain from Communications Year ? |
6 | What will the next decades hold ? |
7 | If the Western economies emerge unscathed from the current fine mess , to what degree of unimaginable disaster will the next boom lead ? |
8 | Will the next thing be abortions for people who do n't want them , and forced sterilization for them afterwards , and … ’ ‘ … you and all your fancy long words . |
9 | Will the next millennium see man obsessed by athletic entertainment to the exclusion of other kinds of culture ? |
10 | He attributes his success in holding Basildon to the front page of Thursday 's Sun — ‘ If Kinnock wins today will the last person to leave Britain please turn out the lights ’ — and in being treated as something of a hero within sections of the Conservative Party . |
11 | THE notice said it all : ‘ Will the last person to leave Basingstoke please turn the lights out . ’ |
12 | Big headlines saying if Labour get in today will the last person out of Britain please put the lights out . |
13 | It said , if Labour get in to the government today , will the last person who leaves Britain please put the light out . |