Example sentences of "[conj] will [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There are a number ar , of areas in the ma state legislation that have been aligned to the church , or will affect the running of the church . |
2 | Others have a large enough budget to be able to retain their independence , these publications will probably ask for background material only or will send a journalist to cover the story on the spot . |
3 | In contrast to the administrative procedures operating before 1986 , the Act authorizes warrants to be granted for preventing as well as detecting crime , thereby compromising the important question of principle identified by Dicey that ‘ preventive measures are inconsistent with the pervading principle of English law , that men are to be interfered with or punished , not because they may or will break the law , but only when they have committed some definite assignable legal offence ’ ( Dicey , 1959 : 249 ) . |
4 | If the pupil has been excluded for an aggregate period of more than five days in any term or will miss an opportunity to take an examination as a result of his/her exclusion , the governors may order his reinstatement and the head has to comply . |
5 | It is the child who refuses to abandon Dreams — who stubbornly persists in believing that he or she will explore the depths of the Amazon , or will become a film director — who becomes the adult who will achieve those ambitions . |
6 | They expound their policy of minimal state interference to find the ‘ least detrimental available alternative ’ — one in which child placement and procedure for child placement ‘ maximises , in accord with the child 's sense of time , the child 's opportunity for being wanted and for maintaining on a continuous , unconditional and permanent basis , a relationship with at least one adult who is or will become the child 's psychological parent ’ ( Goldstein et al. , 1979 , p. 189 ) . |
7 | In such a contract there is no implied condition that the seller has or will have a right to sell the goods . |
8 | Any office , individual or organization can request special reports from the Registry who will either prepare the reports themselves or will seek the assistance of computer centre staff . |
9 | Few men of Binyon 's position and experience have tried or will try the experiment . |
10 | He is the sort of person who can , or will find a way of doing it all if push comes to shove . |
11 | ‘ It 's full of activities that will capture the imagination … ’ |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Poles look good , especially if you choose natural wooden ones that will complement the furniture . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | 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 ; |
17 | This is the minimum that will give a reverberation effect . |
18 | But gradually the blood is drawn back into the body and the veins harden into rigid struts that will give the wing its strength . |
19 | ‘ Anything , anything that will give the impression that you can think . |
20 | Get yourself some suitable shoes — sportswear , ideally — with soles that will grip the deck in all weathers . ’ |
21 | I have argued that most of the values and beliefs that will influence a person 's goal priorities are established in childhood . |
22 | Interface design and the nature of the indexing language are two of the factors that will influence the user-friendliness of a system . |
23 | The Fergie Scandal … shock new revelation that will break the Queen 's heart |
24 | 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 " . |
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 | 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 . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | In the end , it is this concise statement more than any other that will set the direction , and probably the pace , for improvement across all sites as they seek to attain a level of performance that has been demonstrated as fully attainable elsewhere in the same company . |
29 | Besides two short piano pieces from Sanctus , Words For The Dying also includes the luminous The Soul of Carmen Miranda , one of three spontaneous and highly promising recordings with Eno that will set the tone for the next album , ‘ a rock'n'roll record I can be happy with because the percussion wo n't hit me over the head . ’ |
30 | and Ruth says I commit myself to him , he will now be my god , and therefore your people will be my people , your home will be my home , your destiny will be my destiny the way is clear , she makes that greatest decision of her life , a decision that will affect the whole of her life but its not as say a life decision is a commitment now , we , we , we are always confronted , day after day we are confronted to make decisions , some of you make decisions and were not too committed about them , and if things alter they will change our minds , not just a ladies prerogative to change her mind , men do it as well and things happen and we think oh no well , I wo n't go through with that I 'll change my mind before its too late , but here Ruth she is not just making a decision , she is making a total commitment , a commitment that is worth time of the whole of her life , to promised to be loyal to de to Naomi and her deceased husband , she promises loyalty to Naomi 's race and the people of god , but above all she acknowledge 's Naomi 's god and her willingness to follow him to the end , you know this , how she finishes of this commitment where you die I will die its to the end its to the end of my life , I will not walk out of it and even after you 've gone mother in law , even after you are dead I am still committed to that decision , this decision I am making today where you die I will die , there I will be buried , and here she sorts of puts this solemn vow to this commitment , thus may the lord to do me and worse if any thing but death parts you and me . |