Example sentences of "[art] project will [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The European Commission has said that it hopes that the projects will receive formal approval by the end of the year .
2 The projects will include experiments with : ( i ) buses powered by alternative fuels such as natural gas and rape methyl ester ( RME , derived from rapeseed oil ) ; ( ii ) electronic systems for tracking buses to inform people when a bus is expected to arrive at their stop ; and ( iii ) control systems for traffic lights to ease congestion by allowing buses priority .
3 In its final year , the project will pay particular attention to the response to the Scheme in the traditional boarding school sector and to the differential impact of the Scheme in areas with selective and non-selective forms of state education .
4 Both documentary sources and interviews with key informants will be used ; and the project will draw on perspectives from history , sociology and policy studies for conceptual analysis .
5 The project will draw upon contraceptive research documents and interviews with practising gynaecologists , fertility awareness researchers and fertility awareness teachers in the UK .
6 The project will draw on interviews and archival documents , with some participant observation .
7 The project will draw upon the considerable prior expertise and resources of the SPRU Energy Programme , particularly the Power Plant Data Base which was established in 1969 .
8 The project will prepare the conceptual and methodological basis for a longer-term enquiry into such issues and test it in one or more pilot studies .
9 In particular , the project will study a method called the Holt-Winters procedure , and examine ways of choosing smoothing parameters and starting values for the automatic version of the procedure , as well as testing a non-automatic version which allows subjective adjustment in regard to such features as outliers .
10 Finally , the project will study a wide range of users with different levels of expertise .
11 Using computer-controlled equipment , the project will study the use of CSPs in a cross-section of the Cambridge population from both an acoustic and an articulatory point of view .
12 The project will study the emergence , functioning and success of environmental and housing protest in Budapest , Moscow and Tallinn .
13 The council claims the project will bring jobs and a vital leisure and community facility .
14 The project will start in week 2 of Term 2 and finish in week 11 .
15 Work on the project will start shortly and the company expects to start production at the new facility early next year .
16 To demonstrate this the project will construct and characterise the knowledge base of a number of firms , to describe the range of ways in which firms identify short comings in respect to some aspect of their knowledge resources and to analyse how they respond to acquire new external knowledge .
17 The tasks used are spatial memory tasks which are normally used with neuropsychological patients , and it is hoped that the project will lead to a clearer understanding of the nature of spatial impairments following brain injury by clarifying the processing of spatial information presented simultaneously and sequentially .
18 The project will lead to an official history of the Town and Country Planning Association between 1946 and 1986 .
19 The project will continue to have the highest priority in the Library 's Corporate Plan for 1991–95 .
20 The project will continue to serve as a centre for other scholars working in this field .
21 The project will interview key personnel in the UNEP Secretariat and the permanent delegations of the member-states , with particular attention to the British government 's role .
22 Health service managers fear the project will fail .
23 The project will collect new data , as well as exploiting existing information , in order to examine the link between a company 's employment of scientists and engineers and its economic performance .
24 The project will collect the information necessary for investigating the above areas by sending a postal questionnaire to all students who first received higher education grants in 1979 and in 1985 .
25 The project will make it possible to test the validity of the claim that primary education received in the mother tongue is richer and more meaningful than that received in a second language .
26 The project will make use of this to investigate what informal agreements between employers and employees will be self-enforcing and what implications the use of such agreements has for the nature of contractual relations in employment , for the internal labour organization of firms , for the way labour markets operate , and for the nature and level of unemployment .
27 It is expected that the project will make a theoretical contribution to the understanding of professional learning .
28 The project will examine the long term retention of knowledge that was originally acquired from formal education and which has since lain dormant .
29 The project will examine how well people can use their judgement to forecast the future behaviour of a system ( eg. a business , economy or traffic system ) on the basis of a series of observations that characterize its past behaviour .
30 The project will examine picture naming times under conditions which vary the relations between consecutive pictures ( changing size , orientation etc ) .
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