Example sentences of "and [noun pl] will be able " in BNC.

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1 The expansion of higher education will continue — numbers have already risen from one in eight school-leavers to one in four — and polytechnics will be able to become universities .
2 Larger firms and companies will be able to negotiate their rates .
3 If the Arbitration Commission expresses a negative view about any one of the republics , there is no collective decision to implement , and countries will be able to make their own assessment .
4 Children will only be in children 's wards and parents will be able to stay with a child throughout treatment .
5 Husbands will stay fit , happy and in the village XI , while at the same time gardeners , handymen and babysitters will be able to build thriving businesses in a free-market economy , thereby dragging us all out of recession .
6 Large organisations and firms will be able to negotiate their subscriptions ( phone 0789 200222 ) .
7 ‘ Customers from outlying areas will be able to contact the main centres by telephone and officers will be able to visit customers at their homes in cases of difficulty , ’ he says .
8 By establishing a régime that promotes transparency , takeovers that are purely speculative in financing terms will be disclosed as such and investors will be able to make investment decisions on the best possible information .
9 Over the next year , 30 to 40 areas will take part in developing the scheme and all TECs and LECs will be able to take part from April 1994 onwards .
10 Under the new arrangements , DHAs and GPs will be able to decide which clinical needs should be met first through their ability to place contracts .
11 It will ship with 200 fonts bundled in , and users will be able to use the tool to combine the characteristics of these to generate new fonts that can be saved in either PostScript or TrueType format .
12 Engineers and architects will be able to walk their clients through their proposed designs to demonstrate them much more effectively .
13 Official guides will explain the functions of the various parts of the building and children will be able to see the court 's family of ducks .
14 From mid-July local office workers and residents will be able to enjoy free performances at lunchtimes and evenings against the dramatic back-drop of St Paul 's Cathedral .
15 Local authorities , educational establishments and other landowners will have to keep their public land clear of litter , and citizens will be able to apply to the courts for a ‘ litter abatement order ’ to ensure they do so .
16 We believe that in a fair , competitive economy , men and women will be able to develop to the full , and that in doing so they will create greater prosperity for all .
17 It predicts that swarms of robots will carry out the most dangerous tasks and soldiers will be able to adapt their genetic make-up to improve the body 's protection against chemical and biological warfare .
18 We have various ways of sharing information which your line manager and colleagues will be able to tell you about .
19 At the lunchtime , they 've got a big social club , erm , and all main hospital fund raising coffee mornings and events will be able to sell the book there .
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