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

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1 As mentioned above , a comprehensive programme should be prepared for the whole job , but when the contractor is appointed he will prepare his own contract programme and there will inevitably be a need to adjust the surveyor 's programme in order to harmonise with the activities of the contractor .
2 And when the deal is completed it will send Souness 's spending on players in seven years as a manager through the £30m mark to an incredible £31.5m .
3 But Mr Hooke says until the deal is closed he will continue to try to put his bid before BAe 's board .
4 But Mr Hooke says until the deal is closed he will continue to try to put his bid before BAe 's board .
5 The manufacturer of the Forgen maintains that because the turbine is balanced it will charge in the slightest breeze , when the others will not .
6 A programme of concerted political action is needed which will preserve the world 's genetic resources in a systematic way .
7 However , if a tank bottom with some peat and gravel or sand is provided it will establish well , but will take quite a long time .
8 It simply ensures that full consideration is given to the case for preservation if any proposal is made which will affect it .
9 If Mr. Docherty 's claim for benefit is allowed he will receive the benefit to which he is entitled .
10 " I am not prepared to allow fishing which endangers dolphins ' , he said , adding that " we have warned these fishermen that if the law is changed they will have to cease fishing " .
11 A policy advisory committee is established which will report annually to the Council of The Law Society .
12 The first if the ‘ bottom of the in-tray phenomenon ’ which refers to the continuous marginalisation , trivialisation and the hope that if the language issue is ignored everyone will learn English as they come through the Channel Tunnel .
13 If what I will call the hypothetical cost test is adopted it will come very close to a market value test .
14 The length of the transition curve depends upon the total change of radius , the velocity of the engine and the permitted superelevation , bearing in mind that the cant must not be so great that if an engine is halted it will topple over .
15 Swindon Town are hoping it 'll put them on the road to Wembley .
16 The range of synthetics is huge and there is a string being sold which will suit every type of player — from top spin baseliners to serve and volley experts .
17 Apparently a video of this match was made which will make a fine memento .
18 If all of a chariot 's crew are slain it will move 2D6″ up to its maximum speed in a random direction , collapsing on a double .
19 The court is to rule who will get custody of their two adopted children , Dylan , 7 , and Moses , 14 , and biological son Satchel , 5 .
20 With his team having their worst season since 1983 , Ditka 's first as coach , speculation is growing he will bow out at the end of the year .
21 ( As a comparison , if Hinckley Point C nuclear power station is built it will have a generating capacity of 1.2GW . )
22 By tying an autobloc knot above the abseil plate ( Fig 2 ) and clipping this to your harness on a short sling , a sliding prusik is created which will lock automatically if you let go of the rope , as for instance if hit by stonefall .
23 User interfaces are not just pretty screen representations : as their use is extended they will come to express the whole nature of the system data model , and will probably become highly specialized as the interfaces move from function-oriented to task-oriented forms .
24 When the anxiety upper limit is reached it will remain at this level for a certain time .
25 When the Equal Opportunities Commission , in its equality agenda , describes child care facilities as meagre in the extreme compared with the facilities that are available in the rest of Europe , when we know that the women in work to whom the Minister has referred are often forced into part-time work because of inadequate child care arrangements and when we bear in mind his entirely complacent answer , is not it a good thing that a Labour Government are coming who will ensure that child care provision is expanded ?
26 It 'll go to a free vote later this evening and if the bill is passed it 'll mean prosecutions could start against at least 3 alleged war criminals almost immediately .
27 If space is restricted we will offer a small section of essential goods .
28 If a sand and clay mixture is provided it will produce a dense , bushy plant developing a mass of trailing rootstock .
29 Ideally , an approach is required which will narrow the focus of the " act of identity " in such a way that individual choices like the one just mentioned can be seen as part of systematic behaviour patterns which are simultaneously typical of speakers ' own fictive speech communities and conditioned by the immediate context of the interaction in which they occur .
30 It may mean heated arguments , harsh words and hurt feelings , but once the air is cleared everyone will feel better .
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