Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And Mummy 'll put on some coffee for Daddy .
2 In the majority of cases , as in this very small study , the patient 's rhythm will revert to 2:1 AV block or 1:1 conduction ( sinus rhythm ) .
3 And I always remember , now whether this is true I would n't know , and I do n't think I 've ever spoke about this before but I , thinking about it just now , it 's just struck me , I remember one chap saying , Well now if we put some barbed wire across the road about two foot high , he said , No horse will jump over barbed wire , now I do n't know I do n't suppose that 's true I do n't think it is but this chap said that .
4 Will he accept that it is of particular interest to householders in Chelmsford because they accept that home energy labelling will lead to substantial energy savings ?
5 The government is now worried that its industry will suffer from unfair competition if other EEC countries do not have to fork out for the extra equipment necessary to reduce emissions .
6 Given the higher demand curve D 2 D 2 , short-run marginal cost pricing will lead to a price P 2 and the industry will produce at full capacity .
7 Such an association will lead to organised cricket being played In Somerset .
8 ‘ As long as we are ready , the ebb will leave behind fertile ground to sustain us to the future that is the true value of the visit of the festival to this area .
9 An exhaust pipe for a car will fall into this exception .
10 So there is little chance that the 1993 programme will go for short-term audience gain at the expense of long-term credibility .
11 Half the programme will concentrate on modern teaching methods , but the other half aims to give participants opportunities to observe a range of aspects of British life .
12 Premier League is not the finished article yet , but football will benefit in long run
13 Hence , the implication is that the price of equity will fall in direct proportion to the increase in the use of debt in the financial structure .
14 Small companies need local access to science and technology expertise and services , so the Department will build on local innovation networks and improve companies ' access to one-stop shops .
15 The JOB command will differ from one computer to another , as will the next two commands which relate filenames to unit numbers .
16 If the condition for oscillation is met at only one frequency then essentially sinusoidal oscillation will occur at that frequency .
17 The raising of skills to match rising investment will lead to increased productivity .
18 We believe that small and medium-sized companies , which tend to be the most innovative , will be persuaded to develop new technologies and that that investment will result in considerable leverage .
19 The value of your investment will depend upon prevailing market conditions including but not exclusively the level of the FT-SE 100 Index at that time .
20 Personal uncertainty will combine with social pressure to encourage experiment .
21 At the same time , the critic will learn from this figure that , since the secrets are never disclosed , and since the absent essence only operates when it is absent , he should not force his text to produce a single interpretative meaning .
22 The first part of this chapter will discuss in more detail the three main problems of lexical access that were outlined in sections 2 and 3 of Chapter 2 .
23 The remainder of the present Chapter will deal with core-level photoelectron spectroscopy , valence-level photoelectron spectroscopy and electronic excitation spectroscopy in turn .
24 For the sake of simplicity , this introductory chapter will concentrate upon one conflict theory : Marxism .
25 This chapter will look at this emergence in three parts .
26 Chocolate Rich Tea will come in thick plain or real milk chocolate and cost 69p for a 250gr pack .
27 Maintain the correct stance and the ensemble will accelerate to flying speed .
28 This light will interact with other incident light through the optical phenomenon of interference , and this will degrade the quality of the retinal image around the optic disc , which the patient perceived ‘ as looking through a bubble . ’
29 The study will build on earlier research in the field of religious journalism completed by Dr Hoover in 1989 .
30 Although the study will focus on retail property in Nottingham , it is expected to reveal principles which are applicable to other non- domestic property sectors and other locations .
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