Example sentences of "will [verb] [noun sg] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | For example , the IMF calculates that the public spending curbs required if EC governments are to meet the 3% PSBR : GDP target by 1996 , will slow growth across the EC by 0.4 to 0.8 percentage points a year between 1993 and 1996 ( Wolf , 1992 ) . |
2 | We will encourage the young to become involved and will facilitate access for the disabled . |
3 | The index will facilitate access to the documents and provide historians with many future years of research into the family , childhood , costume , death , medicine , consumer goods , landholding , and credit in the early modern period . |
4 | Perhaps there is a slight disadvantage in playing in Division 2 in that you do not play against the very top sides and players week in , week out , but hopefully Dundee High will earn promotion to the top division before very long . |
5 | They will not be funded directly but will earn revenue from the services they provide . |
6 | The code , which is to have immediate effect , will mean more informal inquiry procedures , and will aid decision-takin by the Secretary of State . |
7 | A comparison of the two will throw light on the crisis of conscience on both occasions . |
8 | Analysis of the record will throw light on the state of the project organization , the external influences on it and the manager 's own working habits . |
9 | Next there is the search in the real world for data which will throw light upon the chosen problems ; the collection of the data follows and finally its analysis . |
10 | If child B has had a relatively unstressful childhood , he will attain adulthood with a lower vulnerability than A. Child C , who also had a stressful upbringing , but inherited a tendency to react much less strongly or negatively to the environment , will also be less vulnerable in adulthood than A. However , there has so far been little cross-fertilisation between research on genetic factors in depression and research on life events . |
11 | We will eat lunch on the way . ’ |
12 | Often an informal group will eat lunch near a machine or other work station , even though a canteen is available . |
13 | Conversation between persons depends in large measure on presuppositions each participant has of the other 's mental state and it is unlikely that the same presuppositions will influence conversation with a computer system . |
14 | Specifically , the Cairns group members have told trade officials meeting in Geneva that they will obstruct progress on the Uruguay round of tariff-reductions under the CATT unless Europe and America start to talk sense on agriculture . |
15 | Ray , Regional Director North West region , will remain Chairman of the City Action Team for Manchester . |
16 | Premiums for that will remain level throughout the contract . |
17 | For the legal adviser and the practitioner there will remain concern over the intensity and extent of research into parliamentary proceedings which may be entailed by Pepper v. Hart . |
18 | The position , as the Government have repeatedly made clear , is that trusts will remain part of the national health service . |
19 | It will remain part of the Union of Democratic Forces coalition . |
20 | Entries will remain copyright of the entrant but can only be returned if they are accompanied by a large stamped addressed envelope . |
21 | The majority of oil companies are now basing their future plans on the assumption that oil prices will remain flat over the next five years in real terms . |
22 | In the same manner , I would also say , ‘ Arab brothers , do you believe that you will make progress in the fight for your cause by helping to realise the plans , unknown to us all , of a megalomaniac and ruthless Babylonian with a moustache ? |
23 | It will make sense for the partnership agreement ( Clause 17.01 ) to contain appropriate details as to the election procedures and basic provisions as to the length of tenure and the circumstances in which a senior partner can be required to stand down . |
24 | The choreographer must understand how to form sentences or enchaînements which will make sense in the context of the ballet . |
25 | The imperative 'need to find regularities ' which Popper speaks of , coupled with Bartlett 's ‘ effort after meaning ’ , constitute a powerful expectation in human beings that what is said or written will make sense in the context in which it appears . |
26 | There is also opposition to the principle that companies can bid for more than one commercial television licence : the IBA has warned the government this will make management of the network between now and 1993 very difficult . |
27 | When assessing the plaintiff 's conduct the court will make allowance for the fact that the defendant 's negligence has placed the plaintiff in a dilemma . |
28 | However , if there is something of interest , one of the A&R team will make contact with the artist , assuming there is a contact address or telephone number on the tape ( it is remarkable how many tapes arrive without these basic details ) . |
29 | I will make contact with the movement and get permission for you to attend the next meeting . ’ |
30 | If the cashier wishes to verify if a cheque is acceptable , a telephone call to the hotel 's bank giving details of the cheque , the drawer 's name , and the branch on which it is to be drawn , the bank will make contact with the drawer 's bank and establish whether the cheque is acceptable . |