Example sentences of "[that] will [vb infin] the " in BNC.

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1 well , and he 's the one that 'll make the decision I think cos he 's got hold of the money .
2 Looking to get more serious in its efforts to encourage a real Sparc compatible community , Sun Microsystems Inc will open a new business unit next month that 'll licence the silicon and system designs of its next generation , 64-bit UltraSparc , SuperSparc+ and MicroSparc ( UX No 426 ) .
3 They rang on Saturday morning to say the repair to the tractor 'll be three thousand and that 's the only one that 'll take the big plough .
4 ‘ It 's full of activities that will capture the imagination … ’
5 Mr Munby was summing up on day two of a historic test case that will decide the fate of Tony , who has been in a coma for three and a half years .
6 Nevertheless he faces a huge step up when he sets out from Chester in 123rd position in a race that will decide the final destination of the FIA World Rally Championship , which must go to either France 's Didier Auriol , or Carlos Sainz of Spain , or to last year 's RAC winner Juha Kankkunen .
7 Ms Eagle added : ‘ Only the Labour Party is taking the question of unemployment seriously and working to develop policies that will ease the present situation . ’
8 Poles look good , especially if you choose natural wooden ones that will complement the furniture .
9 This action seems to be a retrograde step that will hinder the exchange of medical graduates between the English speaking communities on either side of the Atlantic .
10 He will begin work on 1 February , taking charge of Holland 's most prestigious museum of modern art , which is on the verge of a radical programme of expansion that will double the available exhibition space .
11 About 1737 Gray published a broadsheet catalogue in French and English , its alphabetical list of ‘ American Trees and Shrubs that will endure the Climate of England ’ framing a Magnolia grandiflora which also appeared in the second volume of Catesby 's The Natural History of Carolina ( 2 vols. , 1729–47 ) , engraved after a drawing by G. D. Ehret [ q.v. ] of a magnolia in flower in the garden of Sir Charles Wager [ q.v. ] in Parson 's Green in 1737 .
12 allocation of improved resources to the system and the alleviation of material constraints in a way that will enhance the development of new pedagogical approaches ;
13 ‘ I really believe any reasonable scheme that will give the Naze extra status and help try to save it is a great thing , ’ he said .
14 ‘ Anything , anything that will give the impression that you can think .
15 But gradually the blood is drawn back into the body and the veins harden into rigid struts that will give the wing its strength .
16 Benzinol , the state company based in Bratislava , is about to sign a deal that will give the BP-Unipart alliance access to about 200 petrol stations — two-thirds of the entire petrol station market in Slovakia — and access to a market of well-organized motor workshops .
17 It will support the Government if they lead , provide the vision and deliver at Maastricht an agreement and draft treaty proposals that will give the people we represent the standard of living , the incomes and the prosperity that they deserve .
18 However , we now have an opportunity to show that Europe can address European problems and that we will intervene in a way that will give the people of Yugoslavia the opportunity to sit down together and find a peaceful solution to the problems .
19 Congress , President , the government have got no guts to announce publicly that their intentions to privatize the N H S on a date that will give the leading time with the razzmatazz and P R that they 've done before to sell shares , to sell shares in the British public in a public nationally held N H S , there will be no seats , there will be no Inspector Morses and others as there 've been with Telecom , gas , water and electricity .
20 ’ the whole site is being treated in a way that will give the best possible financial return , that is the duty of the estate 's administrators . ’
21 Get yourself some suitable shoes — sportswear , ideally — with soles that will grip the deck in all weathers . ’
22 It is occasionally possible , just for brief moments , to find the words that will unlock the doors of all those many mansions inside the head and express something — perhaps not much , just something — of the crush of the information that presses in on us from the way a crow flies over and the way a man walks and the look of a street and from what we did one day a dozen years ago .
23 Interface design and the nature of the indexing language are two of the factors that will influence the user-friendliness of a system .
24 The Fergie Scandal … shock new revelation that will break the Queen 's heart
25 Surgeons should know about the potential of this subject and be prepared to participate in projects that will improve the health of their patients .
26 A statement issued by the US administration on June 25 welcomed their release as a " far sighted significant step that will improve the atmosphere for progress in our bilateral relations " .
27 Among these are three scholarly conferences that will examine the hagiographical and ecclesiastical history of the basilica ( end of April ) ; the architecture , sculpture and mosaics ( provisionally 8 October ) ; and the scientific reports from the conservation and restoration teams currently at work on the building ( April 1995 ) .
28 I hope that the hon. Member for Beaconsfield will serve on the Committee that will examine the Bill , although I am not trying to condemn him to that if he does not wish to be there , because I think that we might be able to find some common ground .
29 IBM , Digital Equipment Corporation , Philips and Wang also promise faster microcomputers that will handle the new Programs .
30 But the non-legal aspect of citizenship is also vital , and appropriate institutional and procedural arrangements need to be developed that will promote the practice of citizenship and harness senses of national community , social cohesion and ‘ civic virtue ’ to the benefit of both the state and the community of citizens .
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