Example sentences of "measures [conj] will [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Significantly , the Education Reform Bill contains two measures that will curtail local authority powers still further .
2 The paper suggests a variety of measures that will ensure that food is kept , distributed and sold in hygienic conditions .
3 Those are the only measures that will get people into work and keep them in work , which is the only proper policy to follow .
4 This confluence simplifies the task of social policy , inasmuch as measures that will alleviate many health problems of young children will also have a salutary effect upon mothers .
5 Where a data user breaches one of the principles , the Registrar can issue an ‘ enforcement notice ’ , specifying the nature of the breach and outlining the measures that will need to be taken in order to correct the breach .
6 That is why he gave the City prior notice of measures that will come into effect in April , 1994 .
7 Some of the measures that will come before us will have international or national significance and others will have regional or local significance .
8 Therefore , employers are now required to apply a risk assessment score to specific situations , and also to implement measures that will address the identified risks .
9 ‘ We are way behind in taking the necessary measures that will help to prevent this kind of tragedy happening again .
10 A spokesman for Oxfam , which has also lobbied for measures to prevent mothers in developing countries being encouraged to feed their babies on infant formula , said : ‘ These are good measures and will benefit mothers and their babies everywhere . ’
11 The move is the latest in a series of cost-cutting measures and will reduce the group 's investment exposure for the next generation of business jets .
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