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

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1 Premiums for that will remain level throughout the contract .
2 ‘ I quite accept that being in public life , the publicity about this will have repercussions on my political life .
3 None of that will help employment .
4 The significance of that will become plain at the end of the next passage of the story , one of the strangest and one of the most profound in the entire Bible .
5 Can I just say to you that that 's already been developed and worked out we 're intending in the next cycle to bring you proposals for a housing strategy , er on social housing , and within that we 're intending to run a series of short seminars for members to give members , all members , not just members of this committee but members of all area committees until everybody has that information background information on things like , social housing , partnerships , housing association grant so that everybody 's in a position to actually er , see and make a decision on what this council wants out of social housing , but all of that will take place in the next cycle Chair .
6 Tom Tedder — bulky , untidy , and God-dammit-I'm-an-artist in his approach to the world in general — accepted the situation quite calmly , as most men of forty will accept devotion , even from a woman a dozen years his senior .
7 Their attention will wander if you pause to look at your notes , and again the muttering of some will prevent others from hearing .
8 Most of these will carry instructions that are " user-friendly " .
9 We know that it is fairly uncommon for adult relatives to share households today : only 12 per cent of households contain three or more adults and not all of these will involve relatives sharing ( Social Trends , 1988 , p. 36 , table 2.2 ) .
10 But we can not estimate so reliably how many of these will seek university places in 17 or 18 years ' time since this will be affected so much by changeable social and economic factors .
11 As for colourful flowers , many of the world 's bulbs grow in hot dry habitats and a succession of these will provide star quality in every season .
12 Use of these will help residents to dress and undress themselves :
13 Many of the hotels in this brochure do continue to provide waiter serve , although some of these will have buffet for breakfast and for the first course of main meals .
14 ‘ Many of these will have export potential , ’ he said .
15 The growing number of elderly will put strains on pensions , social security and health services in developed countries , Geoffrey Hobbs , a senior planner with ICI , told the ‘ Exploring the Future ’ conference in London .
16 Blake talks of fairness to other manufacturers and observes that a discharge of ten will give McDonald 's ‘ an unfair advantage ’ .
17 Towards 2000 will see members of FYT Regional groups and committees meet together to work on the needs of marginalised young people in the last decade of this century .
18 He needs to sharpen up before the Olympic decathlon trial in Sheffield on June 5 and 6 , when only victory and a points score of 7,850 will guarantee selection .
19 One of initial 10-second ‘ teaser ’ television spots , to be shown on regional sports networks , notes that the summer of 1994 will see football played ‘ without shoulder pads , helmets or cheerleaders . ’
20 On average , a family of four will pay $82.72 .
21 Teams of four will pay £2.50 per person to enter the competition which is open to all-comers .
22 I only hope that those youngsters who may believe it is cool to take substances like this will take heed of Rachel 's terribly sad case and think again .
23 La Tribune quotes ‘ an expert ’ at France Telecom , who says ‘ Proceeding with this will dismember France Telecom .
24 If you look at the amounts of money involved , they are incredibly small : the National Gallery in 1993/94 will receive £17.8 million in total .
25 Scrape the bits of putty out and put some filler in that will accept stain .
26 The link with France which is due to open in 1986 will have capacity equivalent to a 2000 MW power station .
27 Africa with a population of about 500m in 1980 will have 850m by 2000 and 1,600m by 2025 .
28 Any change in this will lower fitness .
29 If training succeeds in raising the " operating intelligence " in a broader way , then the spin-off from this will have benefits elsewhere .
30 The ‘ User 's Guide to LIFESPAN ABLE ’ provides guidance on how to run ABLE and the conditions that must be satisfied before ABLE will allow modules to be entered into LIFESPAN .
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