Example sentences of "will the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 With the number of middle-management positions sharply cut , where will the information-based organization 's top executives come from ?
2 Nevertheless we are still left with the nagging question : under what circumstances will the actual rate of inflation exceed the expected rate of inflation ?
3 The type of milk used and additives to the natural ingredients will all affect the finished cheese , as will the actual process of making the cheese .
4 In what circumstances will an initial state of general unemployment require the real wage to fall for employment to increase , and in what circumstances will the real wage rate have to rise for employment to increase ?
5 His essay of 1970 , ‘ Will the Soviet Union Survive Until 1984 ? ’ , analysed the inherent instability and isolation of the USSR , its primitive ideology and ‘ decor ’ of laws , its bureaucratic élite struggling to retain power as the system decayed .
6 Will the salty brine preserve
7 Should I soften the water now , and will the similar diet of these two fish make them competitive and territorial in such a small tank ?
8 Conviction for this offence may not , therefore , convey the gravity of the conduct involved where consent is lacking , nor in many cases will the two-year penalty suffice .
9 What impact will the increasing acquisition of formal qualifications by women have on existing , and future , structures ?
10 ‘ So this will the major emphasis of the initial changes .
11 Will the Dark Destroyer be destroyed ?
12 Will the Labour party nationalise , subsidise and force British Steel to keep the plant open ?
13 Will the Labour party shut down the new gas-fired generating stations , break those contracts and lay off the men ?
14 What will the Labour party do ?
15 Will the legal system react in a similar way ?
16 Nor will the legal guarantee of freedom of speech be of much use if access to the mass media is severely restricted .
17 And will the sartorially-conscious supporter have to pay for a new wardrobe in which to battle the carabinieri ?
18 WILL THE NEW PILL HELP ?
19 How will the new addition limit the choice of further additions planned for later ?
20 So how will the new recruit ensure the company returns to its 1990 levels of health ?
21 So what will the new paradigm look like ?
22 And what will the new night be like ?
23 LIMITED BUDGETS ; UNLIMITED RESOURCES ? how will the new wave of regional film commissions and media development agencies ( in Edinburgh , Liverpool , Newcastle , Birmingham etc. ) be able to assist new directors , producers and writers , who restrained by limited budgets will want access to facilities , assistance on locations , regional support etc .
24 The more important question is this : will the new approach to assessment , including the new forms of accountability , reach its central goal of improving levels of pupil achievement ?
25 Will the new channel be able to provide it within its economic constraints ?
26 Will the new agency be expected to make contracts with private sector companies for the management of what would in effect be rival penal establishments , or will this function continue to be performed by the Home Office ?
27 Will the new community care scheme be able to provide such packages of care in the community ?
28 Just as the introduction of spinning and weaving machines at the time of the Industrial Revolution in Britain destroyed craft jobs and created fragmented tasks which were performed by unskilled workers , will the new technology also be used to de-skill work ?
29 Alternatively , will the new technology improve the quality of work life by being used to perform routine tasks so that those jobs presently performed by unskilled and semi-skilled workers will be automated out of existence .
30 So will the new wedding dress .
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