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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 In such a contract there is no implied condition that the seller has or will have a right to sell the goods .
4 He is the sort of person who can , or will find a way of doing it all if push comes to shove .
5 This is the minimum that will give a reverberation effect .
6 I have argued that most of the values and beliefs that will influence a person 's goal priorities are established in childhood .
7 ‘ I know nothing of ships , ’ he said , ‘ but it seems to me that the vessel that will carry a company of men , and their st'lyan , will be large indeed . ’
8 For the first time since I had to leave home , this is a place that will leave a scar .
9 He then spent many years at night in the New York public library searching for an alternative method , and eventually discovered one in reading about the well-known principle of the photoconductor — a substance that will hold a charge of electricity in the dark , but not in the light .
10 ‘ The man who can invent that will make a fortune , ’ she declared .
11 In fact , the inspector or Secretary of State is usually making real decisions , that is , decisions that will make a difference to the built environment ; when presented with that responsibility , they want to be sure the result is acceptable .
12 Q. What changes are planned that will make a difference in 1993 ?
13 Water authorities that will make a splash : Jeremy Warner on investment in the floated water authorities
14 Encourage a love of reading that will last a lifetime
15 CAROLINE BAKER chooses today 's extravagances that will last a lifetime of parties .
16 At night , the 6 volt Sensor Light is controlled by a reliable passive infra-red motion detector that will detect a person up to 35 ‘ ft ‘ away .
17 Clinical symptoms and signs were poor indicators of the investigations that will detect a cause for the anaemia .
18 While California 's engineers do not specify precisely what a minor or moderate quake is , a major quake is one that will accelerate a building at 40 per cent of gravity .
19 Gordon McKeag , League president , said : ‘ It is a champagne sponsorship that will bring a bubble , sparkle and zest to our Cup .
20 In East Berlin , as the Communist Party 's central committee continued in crisis session , the East German President , Mr Egon Krenz , declared : ‘ We have a great task ahead of us … to carry through a revolution on German soil that will bring a socialism which is economically effective , politically democratic , and morally clean . ’
21 By this summer the company says it will have a full authoring package that will combine a frame grabber board with the compression software .
22 As a rough guide the ‘ average ’ illness that will put a person in bed is likely to need a remedy between 3 and 8 times a day , needing more at the beginning of the illness than later on .
23 There are no ’ quick fix ’ measures that will put a stop to the violence overnight .
24 You 've behaved in a way that will cause a lot of trouble .
25 It is a brave agency that will argue the toss in the circumstances , and a lucky one that will find a client ready to listen .
26 Social processes operate , " selectivity " in Lieberson 's terms , such that volunteers , draftees or those never serving , will differ from one another on factors that will have a bearing on life chances , hence income , later on .
27 Outside the North Sea and Indonesia , the Company 's activities are focussed on ventures that offer potential for discoveries that will have a material impact on the Group 's reserves .
28 a ) Is this case too big to go with him ? b ) Work out two " sets " of measurements that will have a volume of 8m3 .
29 As with any creative work there can be no prescription that will guarantee a fund of good teaching ideas .
30 The fine gauge machine has a lace carriage , but as yet no one has developed a chunky machine that will take a lace carriage .
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