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

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1 If any such records are kept outside Great Britain , there must be sent to Great Britain ( and be available for inspection there by the officers ) records which will disclose with reasonable accuracy the position of the business in question at intervals of not more than six months and will enable the directors to ensure that the company 's balance sheet and profit and loss account comply with the Act .
2 Philip , who is to take his A Levels this summer , has been studying at Repton for the last few months and will join the Academy in August , two months after Zara arrives at the Academy 's Hemel Hempstead base .
3 The Art Newspaper is delighted to be one of this year 's winners and will use the award to build up the paper 's archive .
4 They will fund up to 90 per cent of the research in some areas and will coordinate the work through a new directorate .
5 The purpose of this project is to develop an income expenditure model which will combine demand and supply side elements and will examine the impact of these shocks .
6 A psychologist will keep tabs on teams of youngsters and will stop the operation if they show signs of stress .
7 Munster 's narrow win over Leinster means that they , like Ulster , have two wins under their belts and will put the title on the line today .
8 The company believes that architects do not favour linear lamps and will welcome the smaller point-source of light provided by this single-ended lamp .
9 Overshadowed by the Gulf crisis , the meeting noted that the multinational forces confronting Iraq " have come at the request of the GCC states and will leave the region when the GCC states request " .
10 The Falcons have been cast in the role of curtain-raisers and will open the show on both days .
11 The new Systems Technology Group will focus on developing technology for the Computer Systems Organisation 's products and will include the Systems Technology , Open Systems Software , and Information Networks Divisions , Telecom Networks Operation , Grenoble Networks , User Interface Technology , R&D/Strategic Alliances and Quality/Productivity .
12 We have tightened controls on the import of wild birds and will press the EC to do the same .
13 The 24-year-old central defender will have his right leg immobilised for six weeks and will miss the play-offs should Boro qualify .
14 Options will be granted under seal and will be exercisable within a period of ten years and will entitle the recipients to acquire ordinary shares in the Company at a price determined by the Committee , being not less than the average of the middle market quotations for such shares as derived from the Daily Official List of The Stock Exchange for the three dealing days immediately preceding the date of grant or the market value ( as agreed with the Inland Revenue ) of the shares as at the date of grant ( or , in the case of new shares , their nominal value if greater ) .
15 The UK Department of Trade & Industry on Monday licensed a new transatlantic telephone operator on Monday , and the company has now begun operating : Swiftcall Ltd is using lines that it leases from Mercury Communications Ltd with calls to be delivered in the US by Sprint Corp , and will charge between 25 pence and 28 pence a minute plus tax , with a sign-on fee of £1,000 for companies , £50 for residential subscribers , the fee to be set against call charges until it runs out ; Swiftcall founder Tom McCabe told the paper that even at 30% capacity , he could reach annual turnover of £10m and make a substantial profit ; he plans a £2m investment in the first three years and will run the service with a staff of four from the World Trade Centre , near the Tower of London .
16 If multi-national companies exist and dividing frontiers against workers for their own games we should organize , cooperate and perhaps even amalgamate to resist the combat , to co to combat common problems and disputes second or third class nation will not service British workers but will undermine the nations .
17 I hope a new Labour Government will not only apply those policies but will lead the rest of Europe instead of squabbling behind them or relinquishing the whole of the case .
18 The present study will investigate how the universities and learned societies responded to these changes and will examine the development of governmental attitudes to scientific work .
19 Welsh outside half Stephens was clattered into touch by wing Kevin O'Sullivan and then fell over a concrete wall onto the terraces and will miss the December 28 game .
20 It will be the leading authority on the status of the world 's birds and their habitats and will tackle the global problems they face — at present an alarming one-in-ten species is threatened with extinction .
21 The new company will market the transmissions but will subcontract the manufacture of the automatic transmission .
22 This is due to the fact that if there is no insider dealing ‘ those who transact only a few moments apart may get very different prices and will view the market as performing unfairly ’ .
23 This revised route will reduce the severance impact on a number of farms and will enable the road to be better integrated into the existing countryside .
24 This revised route will reduce the severance impact on a number of farms and will enable the road to be better integrated into the existing countryside .
25 Certainly , preventive strategies and modern medicine will tend to counteract negative selective forces and will maintain the frequency of the thrifty genotype in human populations , but , as Neel soberly pointed out , ‘ efforts to preserve the diabetes genotype through this transient period of plenty are in the interests of mankind , ’ for some time in the future we may again be glad to have it .
26 The brigade will force them to withdraw most of their forces and will defeat the remainder in a classic set-piece brigade attack , on a well-sited defensive position .
27 The Distributor may specify the standard and format of these copy masters and will return the copy masters to the Publisher 's appointed representative at all times when they are not being used for the reproduction of licenced copies .
28 The Distributor may specify the standard and format of these copy masters and will return the copy masters to the Publisher 's appointed representative at all times when they are not being used for the reproduction of licenced copies .
29 This meets a long-standing request from various members and will take the form of a variety of short talks and discussions aided by slides , photographs , segments of cine film , videos — whatever members bring along .
30 ‘ We fear that the construction of a sea defence wall will pave the way for road and business developments and will signal the end of Southport as a resort . ’
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