Example sentences of "[noun] will [adv] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The important thing to note is that such words will only have a value charge as part of their standard meaning , if the users of the language mostly have a certain shared attitude to what answers to the descriptive meaning . |
2 | Prendergast knows the kudos of Jamaican vinyl for reggae fans and Tuff Gong will soon issue a vinyl version of the ‘ Songs Of Freedom ’ box set . |
3 | Too many words trying to describe a small detail or a momentary glance will only destroy the image . |
4 | ‘ It was our worst performance for a long time , ’ said manager Jack Charlton whose side will still need a point from their trip to Belfast in November if they do n't beat the Spaniards . |
5 | I hope that the Leader of the Opposition will also have the courage to admit that . |
6 | Fans will anxiously await a fitness report on ever-present Pears before their crunch game at Wolves on Saturday . |
7 | If paragliders can at least get away with their sport when safely airborne , since they then take on some element of grace and beauty , the mountain biker will always look a clod . |
8 | As a vine will generally withstand a temperature as low as -5°C water-spraying systems are set up to come into operation as soon as the temperature drops to 1°C . |
9 | In a well-known collection of essays , New Essays in Philosophical Theology , Antony Flew argues that believers will never answer the question : What event or series of events would provide sufficient evidence against the existence of God to stop you believing ? |
10 | To accompany the framed prints , schools will also receive a video of a series of five BBC 2 programmes about these pictures and many more , presented by Neil MacGregor , as well as an information pack which includes fact sheets and slides of each work . |
11 | The opt-out schools will just increase the gap between the places where people have money to spend on their kids ' education and those where they have n't . |
12 | Following these guidelines will considerably reduce the chance of you being attacked . |
13 | Diehard optimists , like Mr Pynzenyk , say that hyperinflation and economic collapse will eventually force the country to its senses . |
14 | Your readers will also expect the paper to investigate the causes of the epidemic |
15 | ( By the time this goes to press , readers will probably have the benefit of hindsight . ) |
16 | Any increase in IRA violence will only give the process added urgency . |
17 | On present betting , there is a fair chance the pound will finally join the system by the end of next year . |
18 | Overseas runners drown by the lure of the pound will inevitably confuse the equation of who eventually comes out on top . |
19 | The articles of association will usually authorize the appointment of a managing director . |
20 | The association will then appoint a selection committee , usually comprising representatives from its different branches and associated groups such as the Young Conservatives . |
21 | In an interdependent world such problems and solutions will obviously have an impact on most financial markets and institutions ; this aspect is dealt with in later chapters . |
22 | Support in future will broadly maintain the present 50 per cent level of subsidy and will be mainly of fixed grants for exhibitors towards their space and stand construction costs . |
23 | The auction will also disperse the Erlenmeyer Collection of Western Asiatic cylinder seals and antiquities , the proceeds of which are to benefit environmental organizations . |
24 | Since the constrained demand for goods ( by households rationed in the labour market ) will exacerbate the ration of firms in the goods market , and since the constrained demand for labour will further ration the household in the labour market , it is natural to ask whether the behaviour of both sets of agents can be mutually consistent . |
25 | Labour will now enter a phase of trying to popularise its reviewed policies , while refining details in some areas . |
26 | I was for a short time privileged to share in the joy and vitality and the oneness with Almighty God in his Luo people ( Anne Marie will gladly give a talk and show slides to any interested groups in the North West . |
27 | Clients will also have the right to request that information they consider to be inaccurate is corrected . |
28 | The Inland Revenue will merely oversee the process under which thousands of properties will be given over to estate agents to lump into the banding system . |
29 | For the benefit of the clients , and also for the orderly conduct of the promotion , the agent will normally supply a table of steps , setting out clearly the various procedural steps required by the General Orders , in chronological order , and showing who precisely will be responsible for each step ; most of the steps are taken by the agent , but in some cases local newspaper advertisement and local service is undertaken by the client . |
30 | Often a programme will immediately suggest a game ; or sometimes there is a discussion the child wants to have . |