Example sentences of "[art] [noun] that will " in BNC.

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1 This is why in Perth Matthew Gloag and Son Limited have been already planning the activities that will be run before , during and after the event for The Famous Grouse .
2 This is the initial action , the first step , and , for the writer , it can determine the whole nature of the response that will be made because it imposes , almost unconsciously , a straightjacket on the thought , development and structure that will thereafter be pursued . "
3 It may hold within it the memories of the lives it has fostered , and the foreknowledge of the forms that will be rooted there .
4 Perhaps the most crucial recommendation is that relating to the funding that will be available for community care after April 1993 .
5 The changes in child benefit advocated here illustrate the nature of the change that will occur .
6 There is , as anyone in the racket knows , a kind of trap between the printer and the writer that will box things up if possible , in spite of the best efforts on both sides .
7 Decent Labour win : the drinks are on me , as I soberly consider the difficult times ahead , and the paradise that will surely succeed them .
8 This provides the timetable for the meeting and allows members of the committee to prepare themselves in advance for the discussions that will take place .
9 During the discussions that will range from the channel tunnel to the north-west of England , will my hon. Friend remember that he will have to cross north-west Kent ?
10 The researcher must try to resist the attempts that will almost certainly be made to get him or her to ‘ take sides ’ .
11 Clinical symptoms and signs were poor indicators of the investigations that will detect a cause for the anaemia .
12 in the money that will be spent in the valleys of south Wales ?
13 Many people within those marvellous specialist services in London believe that attracting patients from around the country , and the money that will come with them as the reforms develop , will strengthen those outstanding services .
14 It is clear that the money that will now be provided centrally by my right hon. Friend will not be given to the local authorities .
15 In spite of two books calling for ‘ Educational Linguistics ’ ( Spolsky , 1978 : Stubbs , 1986 ) the case that will convince the profession at large has still to be made .
16 Extant interpretations of this diptych , however , vary radically , and the case that will be argued here appears to be the least orthodox view , at least to judge by the published criticism of the last thirty years or so .
17 Doubting can help to rule out possible faiths that will not do , but by itself it can not establish the faith that will .
18 Does he agree that that money underlines the huge benefits to the taxpayer that will come from the privatisation of the industry , to which the Labour party is opposed ?
19 They may choose to jump on the bandwagon and agree with the decision that will be made anyway or they may choose to cosset disagreements .
20 Will the Financial Secretary accept that we welcome the proposals that will allow managers to buy competitively ?
21 He enters me as fortress , I can only thank him from my battlements ; I am the pearl the knight must capture to win heaven and the drug that will detain him from his quest .
22 Surely firmer government control is needed to restrict ‘ the drug that will eventually kill 100,000 of today 's 11 to 15-year-olds , ’ says Dr Amos .
23 The Bill and the rules that will accompany it are essentially practical .
24 ‘ Perhaps it is time we discussed the rules that will govern the unfortunate time we spend together until I return you to Milano tomorrow . ’
25 In the second quarter , Island will ship Island-branded versions of the products that will share text , data and graphics with its own Island Write , Draw & Paint and IslandPresents .
26 We must n't make buying things a substitute for developing the skills that will give us real and lasting confidence in ourselves .
27 But much will hang also on the extent to which teachers succumb to the temptation to teach for the test , and thereby create a classroom atmosphere that focuses narrowly on learning the content and the skills that will be tested , and is therefore less lively , less varied , more repetitive and more anxiety-provoking for the pupils .
28 Lion cubs too play games that help them master the skills that will be essential for their success in later life .
29 As we emerge from the recession that will become increasingly apparent .
30 Member for Dundee , East asked about the purpose of the meetings that will take place with the trade unions .
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