Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] will [verb] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In this chapter we will consider only vacuum solutions .
2 In the rest of this chapter we will consider how state policies have reaffirmed the financial advantages that derive from the continuation of a dual structure of production .
3 In the rest of this chapter we will consider how state policies have reaffirmed the financial advantages that derive from the continuation of a dual structure of production .
4 We will start in our first parliamentary session with a Freedom of Information Act which will open up government to the people .
5 You will need the same heading allowance as for pinch pleats if it is to be made up as a curtain heading , but for making a valance you will need only 1.5cm ( ½in ) for the heading allowance .
6 IF YOU hold a dishcloth , a towel or a capillary tube with its lower end just touching a container of water it will draw up water until an equilibrium is reached .
7 This override may even enable you to make full picture fades ; alternatively , you may have the facility of a separate fade button which will fade both picture and sound simultaneously .
8 Now if they 've got any sense of course they will put down businesses which they already have lots of dealings with
9 ‘ Where a statutory provision on one interpretation brings about a startling and inequitable result , this may lead the court to seek another possible interpretation which will do better justice . ’
10 In technical language , we must add to the kinematics a dynamics , an equation of motion which will prescribe how things will evolve with time .
11 Now in the Rumbelows Cup final they will meet either Middlesbrough or Manchester United .
12 Every time she has a birthday it will bring back memories .
13 Instead , councillors unanimously backed a substitute scheme which will use only townland names and the postcode .
14 There is something very disturbing about a benefit system which will prop up Mr Deaves until he gets back on his business feet , yet is reluctant to help people who are literally out on the streets .
15 The new emphasis is on helping the economic Upturn which will bring down Unemployment , currently heading towards 3 million .
16 A FRESH move towards the privatisation of ScotRail was made yesterday with the creation of a Glasgow-based management post to prepare for the establishment of Railtrack , the state company which will take over railway infrastructure next year .
17 Paul Prescott , ScotRail 's planning and marketing manager , has been appointed zonal director for Scotland of Railtrack , the state company which will take over railway infrastructure next year .
18 This year it will spend about £1 — 5 million on research related to satellite mapping .
19 Huddersfield Polytechnic has opened a new biotechnology laboratory which will carry out research in to the manufacture of chemical products using biotechnology instead of traditional chemical routes .
20 Shortly before birth the developed infant reverses its position and lies head downwards awaiting the muscular contractions in the mother which will bring about birth .
21 The advantage of having trekked with a World Challenge Expedition is that another time she will know how things ought to be planned .
22 Customers can call Firstdirect at any time of the day or night at local call rates and be immediately connected to a banking representative who will carry out instructions on the computer .
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