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

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1 Given that the appalling tragedy in the Horn of Africa will not end until there is peace , and given the changes in the pattern of the United Nations ' work in recent years , which our Government have so actively supported , does the Minister think that we are now reaching a stage where British troops could be deployed under a United Nations banner in humanitarian action as a precursor to effective aid ?
2 Information disclosed by one party to another in the course of negotiations will be subject to the obligation of confidence where information relates to the subject matter of the negotiations and has the necessary quality of confidence .
3 Nor in the case of animals will it undermine what we say of their consciousness , grounded as it is in their contiguity to the human paradigm .
4 On behalf of FoE , three environmental scientists from the University of East Anglia have calculated that by the year 2030 sea levels in the southeast of England will be between 28 and 84 centimetres higher than today .
5 However , opposition from Labour local authorities to privatisation measures , in principle , has been coupled , in practice , with a fear that job losses and a decline in the standard of services will occur as a result of contracting out .
6 It 's fine if all year round you carry the bag of a genuine superstar , who might win £500,000 ; but a caddie who works for a golfer who is outside the top twenty in the Order of Merit will not exactly be reaching for the champagne every night .
7 A Summons in the Court of Session will ordinarily involve the defender entering appearance within twenty-one days from the date of service ( 28 days for Optional Procedure ) .
8 THIS year 's Festival in the Park in Frodsham will take on an American theme to mark Independence Day .
9 But I think , within the next hundred years , the rivers of blood spilt in the name of religion will have dried up for all time .
10 The Keynesian view would emphasize that the original increase in the quantity of money will have a ripple effect spreading through the whole financial market until eventually even the less liquid financial assets such as equities are affected .
11 Provided that investment expenditure is significantly influenced by changes in the rate of interest , the rise in the quantity of money will significantly shift the aggregate demand curve to the right .
12 Answer guide : Fixed costs in the majority of cases will be unavoidable ; that is they will be incurred whether or not an opportunity is accepted or rejected .
13 For example , an increase in the price of spirits will be associated with reduced spirits consumption and increased consumption of other beverages .
14 NEW office development in the centre of Darlington will not make parking more difficult , a planning officer has said .
15 This change in the law and in the locus of power will not end the debate , which has prevailed for a number of years , about control of the curriculum of schools ; such a debate emerged once the content of the curriculum become a controversial subject in the 1960s and has continued since .
16 It is predicted the Democratic majority in the legislature in Tallahassee will block his proposals , giving a valuable psychological victory to the pro-choicers .
17 The additional expense incurred in the purchase of dog will only deter the less enthusiastic .
18 Changes in the curriculum in schools will lead to an increase in the number of language graduates recruited into teacher training .
19 The burden grows worse as science advances , for the improvements in the art of destruction will keep pace with its advance and every year more and more will have to be devoted to costly engines of war .
20 A social worker specialising in the field of dementia will often become involved with the patient and carers , as may community psychiatric nurses , while nursing staff at the day hospital will have regular liaison with carers , social services and voluntary agencies involved in care of the patient in the community .
21 We have already examined how redistributive taxation in the pursuit of equity will induce allocative distortions by driving a wedge between the price the consumer pays and the price the producer receives .
22 By section 2 of the Act the rule is confined to ‘ publications ’ ( as defined ) which create ‘ a substantial risk that the course of justice in the proceedings in question will be seriously impeded or prejudiced . ’
23 Therefore the dominance of the ruling class in the relations of production will be reflected in the superstructure .
24 But Howard insisted : ‘ Anyone who believes he can cruise along and think he will automatically be in the side against Halifax will be in for a shock .
25 But Howard insisted : ‘ Anyone who believes he can cruise along and think he will automatically be in the side against Halifax will be in for a shock .
26 If the universe is in any other state , the class of curved spaces in the sum over histories will include spaces with singularities .
27 Each history in the sum over histories will describe not only the space-time but everything in it as well , including any complicated organisms like human beings who can observe the history of the universe .
28 Some 300MW of the output will be used in nearby ICI plants , and the waste heat in the form of steam will also be used either directly or to generate more electricity , lowering the effective energy costs .
29 Sedation in the form of diazamuls will not usually relieve the pain until cortical activity is suppressed sufficiently to induce semi-consciousness , and it is unwise to demand a semi-conscious patient outside hospital .
30 The majority 's assumption or , as they put it , ‘ persuasion ’ that industrial democracy as conceived in the terms of reference will lead to increased industrial efficiency is , therefore , too insecure to form a basis for policy .
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