Example sentences of "a [noun] [noun] [pron] will " in BNC.
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1 | The Association , who are rebuilding Modified Hall 7903 Foremarke Hall , are running the day as a fundraising event which will include sideshows , a fun-fair and , of course , steam specials . |
2 | It has been a matter of debate because there are those in the council who feel that if you put in a contingency provision it will be spent whether it 's needed or not . |
3 | Finally , the answer is passed to a sentence generator which will reply in ‘ ordinary language ’ ( Perhaps , Yes , if the electrician has finished by then ) . |
4 | During a ridge spell he will experience one type of weather , during a trough spell a very different type . |
5 | The result is a Woodstock kitchen you will be truly proud to call your own . |
6 | The current project is concerned to examine this far-from-easy task of assigning internal structure to words and , in particular , to investigate the extent to which it is possible to build a computer system which will model the procedures which the linguist follows in arriving at a description of the word structure of a language . |
7 | Sometimes , like last night , if we are landing in a field location we will be able to home-in on radio transmissions from a ground station and fly until we are overhead . |
8 | Customers can call Firstdirect at any time of the day or night at local call rates and be immediately connected to a banking representative who will carry out instructions on the computer . |
9 | Sharp teeth can cause terrible ulcers and anyone who has had a mouth ulcer himself will know what agony they can be . |
10 | SALMON farmers yesterday rejected a rent review which will reduce site rentals by more than 12 per cent , saying they want the basis for assessments restructured . |
11 | argued that such inferences are stored in memory along with the information explicitly contained in the passage , with the result that when subjects are given a recognition test they will falsely identify the inference as having occurred in the passage . |
12 | The BHS on behalf of the other organisations plans to set up a data base which will include details provided on such thefts from owners , the police and other organisations . |
13 | The aim of this project is to collect systematically a data base which will serve as a permanent collection open to all researchers in the UK . |
14 | Before we can carry out a detailed examination of the organisation in order to produce a data model which will then be implemented on a database , the analysts need to gain a general appreciation of the business ( this term is interpreted broadly to include all types of organisation in the public and private sectors ) . |
15 | Unless you are a shorthand writer you will not have the speed to make verbatim notes from a talk and there is rarely the need to copy out material from books . |
16 | The investigation is being led by Det Supt Eric John , and if the police launch a murder inquiry it will be the third unsolved killing in the Lothians in the last five weeks . |
17 | How on earth can the Government ensure that tenant participation takes place if they force through a tendering process which will not necessarily guarantee the tenant involvement we want ? |
18 | Object of the exercise being organised by Tameside RU Youth Development Officer Mark Nelson is to provide a coaching day which will cater for and attract most of the county 's emerging players in the 14/17 years age-group . |
19 | For emergency sealing of damaged area , use Wet Patch — a spread-on sealant which will stop leaks until a more permanent repair can be undertaken . |
20 | During the year , the Government acceded to requests to establish a Review Committee which will examine differences in the legal bases of valuation practice north and south of the border . |
21 | Where fleece is used to advance and protect the growth of crops requiring a pollination period it will be necessary to uncover the plants for a short time at the flowering stage after which the fleece can then be left on until harvesting to keep out birds , small animals and other pests that might damage the fruit . |
22 | The art , therefore , is in determining which staff need to be relocated and in drawing up a compensation package which will encourage most , if not all , of the key people to move . |
23 | If you look at a bar code it will normally be accompanied by a long number ( usually eight or thirteen digits long ) . |
24 | This has resulted in a work programme which will occupy the Committee through into mid-1993 , at least . |
25 | FULLER Smith & Turner , the London brewer of London Pride and Chiswick Bitter , has announced a management reshuffle which will see Anthony Fuller , chairman and managing director for the past decade , split his two roles . |
26 | Therefore , with a brightness mask there will be no word-superiority effect . |
27 | The group also discussed a plan to make a trip to York to see a needlework exhibition which will feature the Duchess of York 's wedding dress . |
28 | LIFESPAN ABLE is divided into two phases : a prepass phase which will validate the modules to be entered and a module entry phase which will enter the validated modules into LIFESPAN . |
29 | The former Scottish RU international , listed at £230,000 , joins his former Widnes boss Doug Laughton as part of a swap deal which will take scrum-half Bobby Goulding and prop Steve Molloy to Naughton Park . |
30 | Wells has been active in opposing the opening of a Banbridge disco which will operate on the sabbath . |