Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [conj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This has tended to happen , but declining local-authority current expenditure makes this practice increasingly unlikely — certain worthwhile projects will disappear because of a lack of resources .
2 Soon the blurred sketch of the view will disappear and in its place will come an entanglement of lights .
3 Because it is the product of the class struggle , it will disappear or as Engels puts it ‘ wither away ’ with the advent of socialism .
4 Firstly because I understand there 's some problem with the word director , which I do n't understand , but everybody says , well I do n't understand , but well , maybe some officer will explain that to me when I finish speaking .
5 But the right honourable gentleman will recollect that in aerospace in steel and in textiles there are now no large apprenticeship schools .
6 There is not a lot of doubt about the desirability of what is being proposed : the problem lies in anticipating the kind of difficulties which will arise and in devising effective and imaginative solutions .
7 Where a notice of expulsion or compulsory retirement is to be served pursuant to a unanimous vote the question will arise as to whether all the voting partners should be signatories .
8 In the absence of widespread sampling of days uncertainty will remain as to whether all of the potential sources of a particular clay have been located .
9 The Middle East , adjoining the Muslim parts of the USSR , will remain as before the chief danger to world peace .
10 He has heard his counsel , under the procedure now generally adopted , making submissions to the judge after his conviction about the recommendation the judge will make as to the tariff period .
11 The new combination of employment and the real wage is represented by point D in Fig. 2.7 : this is a disequilibrium which will persist because of the restricted competition in the market .
12 Norman Lamont will stay until at least the next Budget in March to have the chance to take credit for next year 's expected economic recovery .
13 Eldorado may go but , he explained , the traditional British soaps will stay because of their gritty realism .
14 Bets are also being taken until ‘ at least 2am ’ at IG Index , both on the number of seats the parties will win and on what the FT-SE Index might be .
15 Now then er regular listeners will know that over the last couple of years or so we 've done some special listener trips for you er and we 've gone down to London .
16 When the Chancellor , Nigel Lawson , addresses the Tory party conference this morning , he will know that despite the appearance of support from the lady at his side , it she who is almost single-handedly responsible for the undermining of his policy and his prestige .
17 The Minister will know that for some years London weighting has been frozen because the Minister 's policy is to pay just sufficient to recruit and retain civil servants .
18 My hon. Friend will know that at the end of November we made a number of requests to the Government of Libya .
19 Whether you love the adventures of ‘ Swallows & Amazons ’ or fancy being marooned on a desert island like Robinson Crusoe you will know that behind these exciting stories lies a real world of evil men ( and women ) who terrorised merchant ships to satisfy their own greed .
20 If you have ever been cornered at a party by someone who insists on standing far too close for comfort while they lurch through their life history , you will know that around each of us there is a space which we like to call our own .
21 But anyone who had read more than a little crime fiction will know that in fact the two often go together .
22 He points out first that those who are aware of the finer points of history will know that in former days ( or " the earliest days ' : the meticulous ulema were authorized to give fetvas individually according to the requirement of a particular time .
23 I had a most interesting meeting in Scotland with all of our lay delegates there , erm on Friday and some of you within British Gas will know that in Scotland they 've even more problems with the M A P L than any of the other regions because they were operating a different system to start with in the first place .
24 The hon. Gentleman will know that in the last year we have also cut interest rates seven times and halved inflation .
25 I am sure that my right hon. and learned Friend will know that in areas such as mine , which has the A5 running through it , the improvements have been greatly appreciated .
26 Those who take it ( and those who do n't miss a treat ) will know that in the best possible sense it is conservative .
27 Many of you will know that in the eighteenth century , Buffon had defined literary style as the order and movement which we impose on our thoughts .
28 More than 30 Darlington dentists will consider whether to hand in provisional resignation letters to Durham Family Health Services Authority when they hold an emergency meeting on Monday .
29 Resource owners ' initial ignorance of the kinds of commodities consumers will buy and of the relative prices which can in principle be obtained for these commodities gradually diminishes .
30 Elitism will survive because of its suggestiveness , its plausibility and its capacity for generating explanatory insights ; whether it will be able to provide exhaustive convincing theories is another matter .
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