Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] will [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A gentle walk — which can act almost as a warm-down — will help to clear the debris from your legs and will aid recovery .
2 It is open to non-members and will include site visits .
3 We want to see more dual use of school playing fields and halls and will give schools more freedom in their management .
4 Investment will be targeted particularly at areas of skill shortages and will give people who are now unskilled the chance to acquire basic skills .
5 A complete list of requirements will enable Council to present a case to Government for extra funds and will allow Council and partners ( especially local authorities ) to plan expenditure .
6 Your tap water is also likely to be high in nitrates and possibly phosphates , both of which will harm fish in high concentrations and will feed algae in your tank .
7 It is not a vicious animal compared to most snakes and will avoid contact with humans rather than form a confrontation ; although it is very lively and alert .
8 The jobs will be shed over the next eighteen months and will affect management , administration and production workers across thirty five sites .
9 ‘ Lawyers For Business ’ will help solicitors target new clients and will alert businesses to the range of legal services they can receive . ’
10 The samples will be drawn from both state and private schools and will include children whose families have personal experience of unemployment as well as those who have no such experiences .
11 Any one student may take modules from a number of subject areas and will make comparisons of workloads and standards .
12 [ ] Plc 's professional advisers will confirm that there are no obligations of ABC outstanding other than in the completion accounts in respect of the directors ' pension fund or any other pension scheme of ABC and its subsidiaries and will have access to any records they reasonably deem necessary .
13 The project will compare their approaches , the limitations and advantages of the models and will test claims drawn from previous studies of the police which indicate that such models are difficult , if not impossible to implement in police organisations .
14 It is still instinctively held that those involved in engineering science should be useful handymen and will have oil on their hands .
15 Teachers have expressed concern about the emphasis on testing which they claim will lead to greater stress among pupils and parents and will carry implications of failure .
16 Each tug has a bollard pull of 19 tonnes and will add flexibility to the fleet both in Leith and in the river .
17 The Super Cosmos system is capable of scanning an X-ray plate in minutes and will eliminate inconsistency in diagnosis .
18 That committee , which had its first meeting last month , will examine progress on local programmes and will co-ordinate action in response to joint plans developed by the two cross-border communities .
19 Any organisation will have a mixture of formal and informal rules and will allow discretion .
20 The Society has available hundreds of recipes suitable for use by vegetarians and will give advice and information to individuals or groups and will provide training to caterers who wish to offer vegetarian menus in their restaurants .
21 As one goes further south , people will be paying lower regional taxes and will vote Conservative .
22 The equipment can identify brain tumours and liver complaints much earlier than conventional x-rays and will spare patients from travelling to Newcastle or Teesside for tests .
23 These IBFs exist in domestic branch offices of US banks and will accept time deposits and make loans only to non-US residents in dollars or other currencies .
24 In Europe , after yet another airline made cutbacks — Air France said it would reduce its wage bill by FFr600m ( $118m ) — the EC is to allow temporary subsidies and will relax rules on route-sharing .
25 Most investment projects , however , will involve substantial initial costs and will generate sales revenue over an extended period , so the problem arises of comparison of present costs and future prospective revenues .
26 Stella the personnel administrator will not simply push paper around in Personnel but will take action to cut down on the bureaucracy .
27 The postholder is expected to organise his/her work after allocation of specific projects but will complete returns showing visits made , their number and nature .
28 Most local papers are sympathetic to heritage stories and will give space to them , particularly if there is an imminent threat .
29 the Society 's Conservation Advisory Service produces manuals and will give advice on the management of land with wildlife in mind .
30 Time and temperature indicators are small stickers which can be placed in the outside of food containers and will change colour from white to red of food temperature rises above 12°C for more than two hours .
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