Example sentences of "[coord] will require a " in BNC.

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1 Thus the process is extremely complex and will require a great deal of scientific endeavour , though a recent breakthrough ( Díaz et al. 1989 ) regarding the role of root lectins , which are carbohydrate-binding proteins , in determining host specificity suggests that science is making considerable progress on this problem .
2 To determine this they want to do their own biopsy , and will require a sizeable lymph node to go at .
3 C. dovil has the distinction of being the world 's second largest cichlid and will require a very large tank to reach its potential .
4 The addition of networking capabilities will mean a significant level of additional complexity and will require a proprietary and probably expensive support package .
5 Solaris-on-Intel , work on which only began last January , will be available to developers from the third quarter , and will require a minimum configuration of a 33MHz 80386 with 80387 co-processor , or 25MHz , 33MHz , or 50MHz 80486DX , 80486DX2 or 80486SX with an 80487SX co-processor .
6 This change has been recommended by the Legal Services Ombudsman , and will require a change in the law , expected to come into force at the beginning of 1994 .
7 In the fifth sitting of the Committee on 19 December I had the following to say : ’ It would not be helpful to establish such a council on 1 April 1993 when the colleges become self-governing and will require a period of stability .
8 A Super Class 1 transaction will require an announcement to be made to the Company Announcements Office of the Stock Exchange and to the press and will require a circular to be sent to shareholders .
9 A Class 1 transaction will require an announcement to be made to the Company Announcements Office of the Stock Exchange and to the press and will require a circular to be sent to shareholders .
10 Failure to comply with these rules means that the credit agreement will be improperly executed and will require a court order to be enforced under s127 of CCA 1974 .
11 EP The local government reforms , like the poll tax , are narrowly partisan and will require a costly and unnecessary upheaval in terms of the need to preserve salaries of existing officials or provide for early retirement , the authors assert .
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