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

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1 From what we know , it seems that the prudent PC user will do well to wait a while and see what other goodies DOS 6 will provide and then upgrade as quickly as possible .
2 If purchased then the Sale of Goods Act 1979 will apply and the usual terms involving merchantable quality , fitness for purpose , etc. will be implied into the contract , subject to any valid exemption clauses .
3 Schaumburg , Illinois-based Concepts Dynamics Inc will preview the latest release of its CDI financial management software , version 4.2 : it contains two modules , the General Ledger and the Job Control system and enhancements to the General Ledger include cost allocation functions , on-screen view and edit of data feeds , accounting organiser , user defined menus , and customised reporting functions for financial statements ; the Job Control system includes six levels of project definition such as project tracking , costs and time estimation as well as an enhanced customer billing system and an employee expense system , the company said ; no price .
4 Schaumburg , Illinois-based Concepts Dynamics Inc will preview the latest release of its CDI financial management software , version 4.2 .
5 If , however , the partnership trades under a separate name , e.g. ‘ La Bonne Maison ’ , the provisions in the Business Names Act 1985 will apply .
6 Moreover , as will frequently be the case , where the chosen name does not consist of the surnames of all the partners ( including persons held out as partners ) without any addition other than forenames or initials or a reference to a previous owner of the business , the provisions of the Business Names Act 1985 will apply .
7 Solicitors are not permitted to enter into an agreement with their clients that purports to exclude their liability for professional misconduct ( which extends to professional negligence ) though subject to the following rules liability can be limited by contract : ( 1 ) liability may not be limited below the minimum level of cover afforded under the Indemnity Fund ; ( 2 ) liability can not be limited at all for fraud or reckless disregard of professional obligations ; ( 3 ) s60(5) of the Solicitors Act avoids any provision in a contentious business agreement purporting to exclude the liability of a solicitor for negligence or to relieve him of his professional responsibilities ; ( 4 ) ss2(2) and 11(4) of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 will apply to agreements between solicitors and their clients to ensure that limited liability provisions which do not fall foul of any other rule comply with the essential requirement of reasonableness .
8 The Children Act 1989 will replace care orders in truancy cases with ‘ education supervision orders ’ , likely to be seen as a more constructive and less punitive form of order ( see below ) .
9 For most personnel systems this will lead to a simple choice between two types of software which I shall illustrate .
10 New York-based Systems Strategies Inc will introduce Express Peer-to-Peer real-time communications software , for linking Unix systems to IBM AS/400s : Express Peer-to-Peer enables users to perform bi-directional file transfer , execute remote job submissions , print documents on both Unix and AS/400 printers and develop program-to-program applications using IBM 's LU6.2 protocol ; the software supports TCP/IP and IBM 's APPN network and is available at the end of the month , selling for $20,000 .
11 New York-based Systems Strategies Inc will introduce Express Peer-to-Peer , its real-time communications software , for linking Unix systems to IBM AS/400s .
12 Changes made to rule-making powers in Part I of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 will result in changes to the general right of appeal .
13 If the supplier goes beyond the mere supply of the equipment and carries out some work such as assembling and installing the equipment , the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 will apply , as discussed above .
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