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

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1 Will my right hon.
2 Will my right Hon. Friend tell me whether the Wales tourist board , or other agencies , will still be able to distribute grant as required to areas of Wales where development is still needed ?
3 Mr. Harris : Given the common problems faced by the tourist industry in Wales and the more remote parts of England such as Cornwall , will my right Hon. Friend tell me why on earth section 4 grants under the Development of Tourism Act 1969 are being suspended in England whereas , as he says , they are being tripled in Wales ?
4 Mr. Raffan : Will my right Hon. Friend join me in congratulating the miners at Point of Air in my constituency for their dramatically increased productivity since the miners ' strike ?
5 Mr. Raffan : As the review referred to a much higher incidence of heart disease , strokes and most forms of cancer in Wales compared to the rest of the United Kingdom , will my right Hon. Friend assure the House that the Health Promotion Authority for Wales will have a much higher profile than it has had and a budget to match ?
6 Will my right Hon. Friend confirm that the authority 's detailed proposals will be published before the summer , and will those proposals include advertising campaigns on tobacco and alcohol abuse , which account for more than 100,000 deaths a year in the United Kingdom ?
7 Will my right Hon. Friend and those responsible soften their hearts and open those seats , formally reserved for peers , to members of the public , hundreds of whom are disappointed every day in their attempts to enter the House ?
8 Here is Nicholas Winterton on the same occasion : ‘ Will my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister confirm that the ‘ no ’ vote in Denmark is binding upon the Danish Government ? ’
9 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that this is the first time that any Government have introduced a genuine patients charter of rights ?
10 Will my right hon. Friend anticipate the Chancellor 's statement tomorrow to the extent of confirming that funds will be made available to ensure that our armed forces , although smaller , are even better equipped ?
11 In view of the widespread and sometimes ill-founded criticism of the recent franchise round and despite the uniform excellence of the successful tenders , will my right hon. Friend nevertheless consider the possibility of providing a review system so as either to show up ways in which it could be improved in future or to demonstrate that an extremely good job has been done by the Independent Television Commission ?
12 On Europe , to put it beyond all doubt in this House , in the country , and on the continent , will my right hon. Friend reaffirm that it is the policy of Her Majesty 's Government that Britain shall not go down the route of a federal Europe and that it is for Britain to decide on the future of her own currency ?
13 Will my right hon. and learned Friend confirm that student support in the United Kingdom continues to be the most generous in the western world ?
14 Will my right hon. Friend accept my congratulations and those of my right hon. and hon. Friends for the massive increase in health spending that the Government recently announced , which shows beyond doubt the Government 's commitment to the principles of the national health service ?
15 Will my right hon. Friend join me in welcoming the £24 billion programme for public housing over the next three years detailed by the Department of the Environment yesterday ?
16 Will my right hon. Friend confirm to those who indulge in unnecessary and unwarranted smear campaigns that NHS trust hospitals are treating 10 per cent .
17 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that the Scottish Conservative party has debated devolution and that the proposals now on offer from the Labour party and the Liberal Democrats are flawed and fraudulent ?
18 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that the Government have only one policy on Trident — to build the fourth boat and complete the programme ?
19 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that our friends and allies round the world who may be faced with potentially aggressive neighbours are entitled to look to us for support in arms sales , for example , of the Challenger tank which is made in Leeds , and that nothing proposed on restricting arms sales generally in the interests of world peace will prevent us from supporting our allies in circumstances where that is necessary ?
20 Will my right hon. Friend assure the House that at least one of the lessons that we learnt in the Gulf war will be put into effect so that , should a similar international crisis occur again , more than one in five of those support vessels will fly the red ensign , as was the case in the Gulf war ?
21 During his busy day , will my right hon. Friend take time to look at the Harris poll in last Sunday 's issue of The Observer which clearly showed that two thirds of the people of this country , including 60 per cent .
22 Will my right hon. Friend assure the House that he will not agree to binding minimum rates of income tax in Europe , which have been advocated by the Socialist Confederation in Europe and are supported by the Labour party in this country ?
23 Will my right hon. Friend acknowledge the importance of the popular music industry and its contribution to overseas earnings ?
24 Although there is strong and real appreciation in the middle east of the British involvement in the Madrid peace process — not least among the Palestinians , as well as the Israelis — will my right hon. Friend confirm that there are no ministerial contacts with the PLO ?
25 Will my right hon. Friend make it clear whether his answer , which displayed an understandable degree of elegant procrastination , will lead to the Government saying that the Yugoslav federation as we know it has no diplomatic future ?
26 With the tragedy that is Cyprus today and the role that we have as a guarantor power , will my right hon. Friend confirm that he is prepared to use the framework of the Western European Union to press for an acceptable solution — acceptable to all sides in Cyprus ?
27 Will my right hon. Friend undertake to look at the question afresh , please ?
28 Will my right hon. Friend stress that , if this country is to develop further productive relations with Indonesia , a most important country , such outrageous behaviour must cease ?
29 In considering what possible action to take against Libya in future , will my right hon. Friend work extremely closely with his European Community opposite numbers ?
30 Will my right hon. Friend and others involved in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office accept congratulations on the patience with which that huge problem has been tackled ?
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