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

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1 Despite everything that is working in OPEC 's favour , odds still are that oil prices will weaken later this year .
2 The Bank 's support will enhance the work of the University 's Business School in its new MBA programme in international finance , and will facilitate significantly increased specialisation in Far East/Pacific Studies .
3 Xerox Corp announced yesterday that it had developed an advanced ink-jet technology that uses a 128-nozzle print head for desktop computer printers , and that it has retained Tokyo Electric Co Ltd to assemble the printers ; Xerox is manufacturing the printers ' ink-jet cartridges at its Canandaigua , New York plant ; it notes that the 128 nozzles enable faster print speeds than competing printers ; the printer will ship later this year .
4 But there are growing doubts about whether the plan will deliver as much irrigation water as promised and about its effect on the Missolonghi wetland at the river mouth , designated as of international importance under the Ramsar Convention .
5 If the subsidiaries of the Scottish Bus Group are released into the private sector , with all the rhetoric about freedom and competition , one of the rights that will be established is the right of a buyer to sell on to a new owner Whatever safeguards the Minister may tell us , to salve his conscience , are built into the legislation , the truth is that they will disappear immediately further sales take place .
6 And even that will disappear once all-seater stadiums have further numbed the supporters ' creative outlets .
7 Meanwhile , workers in the official sector , doing the same job , will earn barely 200 roubles a month .
8 As Prime Minister , Rajiv Gandhi of India has pointed out the real practical problem is that the rich will evade very high rates of tax .
9 From here it dog-legs left , through sentinel bunkers to a small green , almost flat but with a list to port that will throw away any ball slightly wayward .
10 You can bet Mark will think twice next time about taking a week off .
11 But maybe , just maybe , David Moores will think twice next time before letting rip with a tongue lashing — and remember the old Littlewoods ‘ no publicity ’ box !
12 Even so , some names will elicit more anticipatory excitement than others , and I would hazard a guess that , even if they 've never played one , most bass players are aware of Pedulla 's reputation .
13 Working on a basic figure but on a 52 week cycle , each bird will eat approximately 50 kgs of food and produce around 275 and 295 eggs per bird .
14 Buzzards will eat much smaller prey than rabbits , particularly in the winter when food is scarce .
15 But of course parents do get anxious , about little problems and large : that their children will eat too many sweets and watch too many unsuitable videos at another child 's house : that their child will be egged on to get up to pranks , truant from school or worse .
16 The hypothesis is that , when there is no formal communication structure to ensure that the symbols used trigger the same reaction everywhere , differentiations such as those above have the effect of making it probable that they will trigger quite different responses in different people .
17 This states that whatever the forms , organization and functions that a company believes it has , unless these correspond to the norms and expectations of the local culture they will remain purely superficial window dressing .
18 Pedestrian links on the line of Mucklets Road will be reconnected by means of an underpass beneath the Musselburgh Bypass , and Mucklets Road will remain as two culs-de-sac for farm access purposes .
19 the move will affect around 144,000 vehicles .
20 But Coun Dr Ann Macleod said : ‘ I think it is too high a price to pay because the housing in the north-east corner will affect far more people than the loss of the National Gallery . ’
21 The ban will affect about 48,000 vehicles , mainly East German Trabants and Warburgs .
22 The company also announced that it will make over 33,000 redundancies this year .
23 Rather , it will make both single letters and words more difficult to discriminate by its action at the feature-detector level , and so will have an equal effect on both types of stimuli .
24 It will form the basis of a treaty which the President and I hope to sign during the official visit to Britain which he will make later this year .
25 If a financial institution 's liquidity ratio is too high , it will make too little profit .
26 At Key Stage 2 pupils will make far greater use of databases .
27 The parents charter will enhance parental choice and strengthen parents ' rights and it will make far more information available to help parents to exercise those rights .
28 The United States and New Zealand , the reigning world champions , will make especially strong challenges , the latter including Blyth Tait and Messiah , Badminton runners-up in 1990 before going on to win the individual world title .
29 ‘ You must excuse me , signorina but I will make now some telephone calls .
30 But we will make much better use of the medium if we seek to use it differently and for different reasons .
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