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

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1 Banned or not , strikes will happen , for the population is beyond the stage when harsh words will cow it into submissiveness .
2 Squalls will buffet it , but the ship of government may no longer be destined to lurch permanently from crisis to crisis .
3 What discussions has he had with Mr. Yeltsin about that serious matter , and what steps will Europe and the United States take to try to secure the services of those nuclear scientists in the Soviet Union ?
4 Now security guards will being night patrols of the grounds .
5 Taken to extremes , muscles will waste , joints will stiffen and bones will fracture more easily .
6 Trotsky ( 1971 ) suggested that fascist governments emerge not where class forces are ‘ balanced ’ , but rather when the bourgeoisie has already lost its battle with the working class ; only in these circumstances will capitalists concede a very high level of autonomy to a fascist political party or social movement which they can not control .
7 IBM says the chips will roll-out sometime next year .
8 Now , it seems , UN observers will police the border .
9 Coffee grains will dye eggshells brown .
10 Plants will self-sow , as well as spreading by underground stems .
11 Then the plants will bush out , putting forth fresh shoots at frequent intervals .
12 IF THE past is any guide , America 's 10,000 independent banks will number nearer 6,000 before the decade is out .
13 TAXPAYERS will fork out £6.5 million for the Edinburgh Euro-junket this weekend .
14 To continue the analogy : the Empire was lost in a pragmatic adjustment to international reality — in the context of late twentieth-century professional demarcations will town planning be the loser in the redefinition of urban problems and preferences for their solution ?
15 viii ) On what conditions will Dounreay be able to undertake commercial work ?
16 Aye , I know that the calf muscles will atrophy , but at least they can be supported by a brace and the boy 'll be able to walk . ’
17 But the result confirmed that building society provisions will rocket this year to cover bad and doubtful home loans .
18 Rumours will no doubt circulate throughout the town and , as a figure of authority within the club , I am sure the artisans on the terraces will side with Reg , but let me put forward my reason for sacking him .
19 Erm can we just refer to the general item paper as you will see they are not set out to be resolutions will committee er by the County Councils er paragraphs three one to three three set out the latest position on the planning application .
20 There is also a danger that the reforms will enshrine the division between primary , secondary , and tertiary care and make it difficult to coordinate their activities and to move funds from one sector to another .
21 The two firms will cross-license and resell each other 's products .
22 My producers will tel you that I take much less time over my recordings than some wellknown colleagues .
23 Up to 40 fire engines , buses , coaches and lorries will snake around Darlington in the first vintage rally of its type to be held in the town .
24 Not until higher prices translate into higher profits for private owners will enterprises respond appropriately to the bidding of the invisible hand .
25 Polite brides will hand out more cards to thank guests for sharing their special day .
26 Aimed principally at upper school pupils of all abilities , the new clusters will group together existing SCOTVEC modules , and will be compatible with Standard Grades , Highers and the new general Scottish Vocational Qualifications .
27 Just what routes will logic produce to lead me to the complete knowledge of the nature of a flea ? …
28 These exercises will firm up these vulnerable areas and if this routine is done daily then you will not only quickly see a noticeable difference , but feel the strength and power in your arms as you go about your everyday business .
29 The prospective councillors will number two dozen ( rather than the sparse but active dozen originally sought ) ; there will continue to be a rather odd balance of journalists and lay members , selected rather than nominated by a quangoid committee .
30 The prospective councillors will number two dozen ( rather than the sparse but active dozen originally sought ) ; there will continue to be a rather odd balance of journalists and lay members , selected rather than nominated by a quangoid committee .
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