Example sentences of "[noun pl] will [verb] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In a corner of the London Museum of Financial History — blue-rinsed heads will remember it as the Bank of England — stands a glass case .
2 No body established by the two parties will do anything outside the law to halt any sell out ; what they will do is to engineer situations and emotions that lead other people to break the law .
3 Most London homes will find themselves at the top levels .
4 Your microhabitat may be without occupants for a long time , but usually some animals will reach it in the end .
5 We go along with the theory that younger listeners will identify themselves with the group Cancer .
6 We go along with the theory that younger listeners will identify themselves with the group Cancer .
7 in language learning the check lists will provide you with the language data you need to start making pronunciation drills .
8 Licences from certain designated countries will exempt you from the need to take a driving test .
9 Weather permitting , the big helicopters will place them between the flows and the town .
10 This morning , 104 headed for home and only 3 other Central South crews will make it to the finish .
11 En route visit the Amber Fort where elephants will take you to the hilltop to view the fort and the surrounding valley and lake .
12 A glance at the route followed will prove that this is not a guide-book , and a glance at the contents will expose me to the scorn of local patriots who will see , with incredulous rage , that on many an occasion I passed silently through their favourite village .
13 ‘ I think the banks will keep it on the lane and I suppose it 'll just roll to a halt eventually . ’
14 Graham Taylor meanwhile will make changes against Brazil tomorrow as England try to dull the pain of the Boston defeat which the manager fears will haunt him for the rest of his life .
15 GRAHAM TAYLOR will ring the changes against Brazil in Washington tomorrow as England try to dull the pain of the Boston defeat which the manager fears will haunt him for the rest of his life .
16 More than a million bulbs have been planted and half a million annuals will succeed them for the summer .
17 I tell you another year of feasibility studies will take us to the point of no return .
18 ‘ These two officers will lead you to the guard-room . ’
19 Certainly for earlier periods the rarity and high monetary value of items will place them beyond the reach of schools .
20 A couple of carefully chosen make-up items will see you through the day with confidence .
21 Because getting young Rossiter up to eleven lengths will see me to the grave .
22 Writers of textbooks have a clear view of what they are trying to achieve , and , encouraged by their own success when developing the material , too easily believe that other teachers will use it in the same way when guided only by a well-written instruction , or even just the ‘ clear ’ implication of style in the material itself .
23 Resolved that this meeting concurs in Apinion [ sic ] with the said Committee — that it will be necessary to carry on the Business of this Institution as perfectly as possible , that there should be two Professors appointed & that as soon as the proposed plan for the College is executed , which , from the Encouragement already given , 't is hoped will be speedily accomplished — The members will avail themselves of the Offer made by the Committee and refer the Merits of Candidates for the second professorship to their investigation .
24 I hope that Opposition Members will support it in the Division Lobby when the time comes .
25 We are unlikely to reach any definite agreement , but the debates will strengthen us for the next time , and weaken the impact of tangential arguments about policy presentation .
26 In yet other important cases the local authorities will regard themselves as the key policy-makers ; the central requirements will have been specified in such general terms that the decisions that really dictate the quality of the service given to the public are made locally .
27 These unique products will see us through the rest of the 1990s , will beat the recession and competitors [ who ? ] , as well as all targets known to mankind in the years ahead .
28 But the attempt to assure us that directors are controlled by their shareholders must fail , for no matter how far the law goes in strengthening the powers conferred upon shareholders to monitor the managers of their company the reality is that where each shareholder only holds a tiny proportion of the share capital of the company none of the shareholders will avail themselves of the powers given to them to monitor the management .
29 Chair , where , where erm , agreements er , leave things open wherever possible , the courts will interpret them as the parties intended to act reasonably one to the other , and er , if there were a formal agreement and that was then tested it would be a matter for the courts to decide what was reasonable , obviously asking for , what was it you 're suggesting , ten million ?
30 As was pointed out earlier , there is some uncertainty as to what constitutes a security interest ; it is submitted that the courts will adopt something along the lines of the definition of Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson V.-C. set out at the commencement of this chapter .
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