Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun pl] will [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | It seems likely that the British-based institutions will do their best to retain their old class character whilst co-opting new expert personnel and new methods of operation in order to remain competitive with the newcomers . |
2 | The following points will highlight its deficiencies : |
3 | The inevitable epidemics will take their toll in the camps . |
4 | The larger donors will use their leverage to influence policy ; an NGO official in a district may lord it over his Mozambican counterparts . |
5 | The ancient machines will wend their way down the fifty seven mile route , and among their number will be Bob May from Marcham near Abingdon . |
6 | The ten runners-up will receive their own personal choice of cassette from the list provided in that issue . |
7 | The glare from the smaller lamps will restrict their use to well-screened fittings , probably of the louvre type , with efficient reflectors . |
8 | The hybrid buses will make their world debuts in Oxford and Florence . |
9 | During the day the successful applicants will have their work analysed by industry professionals . |
10 | Half of the 40 employees will lose their jobs this autumn and the remainder a year later . |
11 | Collaborators in each of the selected jurisdictions will collect their own data and will be consulted about , and able to contribute towards the comparative analysis . |
12 | Similarly , a mother cheetah on the African plains will let its young ‘ play ’ with a gazelle . |
13 | " The very circumstances which will make a person be regarded with disfavour by the criminal classes will raise his character in the estimation of right-thinking men . |
14 | This is an important decision , because the Winds of Magic will blow strongly for the college which supplies the Supreme Patriarch while the other colleges will find their magic dimmed . |
15 | Where the market is allocated on the basis of tenders , more intricate measures may be needed to ensure that the contracts are shared out , including perhaps ‘ allocation ’ of each contract to a particular firm and agreement on how the other firms will rig their bids to ensure that they are not awarded the contract ‘ by mistake ’ . |
16 | His hope is that eventually , if a member company goes into liquidation , the other members will fulfil its existing warranties , and refund money to those who 've lost out . |
17 | The two inspectors will make their recommendations to the Energy and Environment Secretaries , who will decide between them which route if any should be approved . |
18 | Staff say the modern facilities will make their job easier as well as improving life for the inmates . |
19 | The bundled systems will have their own pricing programme . |
20 | The equation determining unc is obtained from the vanishing of the determinant of the lambda-matrix ; it is evidently a quartic in unc and each of the four roots will have its own associated vector x . |
21 | Touching the new textures will absorb your baby for a while , so pile up a collection of carpet tiles , vinyl tiles , plastic box lids , corrugated cardboard , egg boxes , fabric , tissue paper , and crinkly chocolate box inserts . |
22 | We have to remember that many of the new actors will find their first work in the theatre . |
23 | In addition , the cantonal universities will see their federal research subsidies increase at 11 per cent pa , from a total of SFr1700m in 1988–91 to SFr2400m in 1992–95 . |
24 | Workers have been told that , in the coming years , more than a thousand workers will lose their jobs . |
25 | And a hundred women will share their views and experiences in a moment . |