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

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1 The module will be undertaken on a group basis and self and peer assessment will feature strongly .
2 Proving liability will depend , if it is denied by the defendant , upon three factors .
3 John Gorman says it 's good value for an international striker and he 's been given great support by the board to go and out and strengthen the side … he thinks Jan will help them in the premier league … ,
4 Ramsey 's winning shot guarantees Giants will qualify for the semi-finals with Southern group leaders Kingston and Bracknell .
5 He does not think MNTKs will last ; they are ‘ a form of transition from a state-run system to an independent one ’ .
6 Telepoint phones can make only outgoing calls but Hutchison feels its £50m investment in setting up over 12,000 base stations to transmit calls will overcome earlier problems .
7 Those using GMOs will face a new general ‘ duty of care ’ to prevent significant harm to the environment .
8 Wednesday manager Trevor Francis insists Hirst will stay at Hillsborough .
9 Lewis added : ‘ But I do n't think Holyfield will take a chance by coming to London to defend against me .
10 A few carefully placed lamps will provide atmosphere and show off the surrounding plants .
11 I do n't think money will solve any of these problems .
12 Critics fear money will oust quality Georgina Henry reports on doubts over programme standards , public service obligations and controls on ownership .
13 Subject : I do n't Think Kelly will play
14 An understanding of the complex nature of repeat victimisation will have important policy implications .
15 In other cases , especially if space is limited , handling sessions will take place in a special classroom , where there may be other related resource material available and where practical follow-up activities can be carried out .
16 If so , launch aid will have directly enhanced the market share of Airbus .
17 ‘ But I do n't think relocation will come to a halt .
18 I should think David will come out on the forehand and try and knock that blue ball out .
19 Do you think Mummy will say I have to wear the same dress ?
20 Without NFS support , environments with large numbers of Unix systems already using NFS will have to choose between changing all of these over to support DCE or being unable to integrate NT systems into these environments easily .
21 If the company ‘ goes under ’ , I fear R will regard the years he has spent on it as wasted , it seems to be a feature of modern society that we tend to judge who we are and what we 've achieved , even what success is , by our work above everything else .
22 They fear Taiwan will become like Hong Kong , whose stock exchange oscillates every time Beijing clears its throat .
23 So what do you think Donna will wear ?
24 I mean Josh is alright , I mean Josh will understand , if Darrel said to him look , this is the situation , Josh would understand to a certain extent .
25 Long curtains or draperies hanging loose will look better — and different — immediately if you loop them back with tie-backs made from lengths of cord and attached to hooks fixed to the window frame .
26 Competitions for practical designs usually imply that prizewinning entries will find their way into the market , but in reality they often fail to find a manufacturer .
27 WP How do you think Hungary will adapt to having a real parliamentary democracy ?
28 Well I expect William will have a drink , yes , and I expect you will too , what you doing ?
29 If on the other hand the risk-free hedge 's return is inferior to the risk-free rate the supply of investors offering to write calls will contract thus reducing supply and , ceteris paribus , reducing the price of the call option .
30 Parents opening accounts will find that The Royal Bank of Scotland 's Rainbow Savings account comes out top of the major high street banks , paying 8.25 per cent net , followed by the Bank of Scotland 's Supersaver at 7.82 per cet .
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