Example sentences of "[Wh det] will [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But Juno , which will cost about £16m , has yet to raise any money apart from the ITV deal .
2 Paul Brown reports on a problem which will cost the privatised water companies a fortune to clean up Blue-green and deadly .
3 For this season the hectic schedule of recent years continues , although the Sunday league , a competition certain at least to be revamped in 1993 , is without a sponsor , a fact which will cost the TCCB — and therefore the counties — £50,000 in prize money .
4 He said on BBC Radio Four 's World This Weekend programme : ‘ Rushing into a leadership battle , holding special conferences which will cost the party money it does not have , trying to steamroller people into making rapid decisions , I believe is a mistake . ’
5 It 's only a ten minute ride from Bodrum by dolmus — which will cost you about 25p .
6 NCT has given me such a lot as I have moved twice when each of my children was 6 months , and as I attended really brilliant ante-natal classes before I had … and now that I am starting out on my ante-natal teacher training which will cost the branch £250 ( This is actually the cheapest training offered by any charity e.g. a Relate counsellor costs £600 to train ! ) ,
7 Now the architect is faced with a five-figure claim which will cost several thousand pounds to defend with no insurance company behind him .
8 Secondly , you are looking out for minor defects which will cost you time and money — plumbing , heating redecoration , bathroom and kitchen fittings , replacement windows , floor finishes , insulation etc .
9 Books for the system , which will cost around £8 each , have conventional pictures and text alongside printed bar codes .
10 You will need to take the application to its last stage within a year , which will cost around £120 .
11 The adoption , which will cost up to £20,000 , is shrouded in mystery .
12 MCC bosses had hoped to deflect the rebels from insisting on the meeting , which will cost £17,000 and may well have to be held at a huge venue like Westminster Hall , by offering to pass on their views on the Gower affair to the selectors and the TCCB in an unprecedented letter of protest .
13 That type of ‘ Little Englander ’ policy displays an ignorance of commercial reality which will cost us all a very high price in the longer term .
14 The leisure centre , which will cost the company £1.4 million , will include a badminton court , a dance studio/gymnasium , changing facilities , reception , an office , stores and a bar .
15 ‘ But they want to deport me and I ca n't get out without a ticket which will cost another £600 to £700 . ’
16 Hutchison Telecommunications UK Ltd 's Hutchison Paging has launched a financial services pager for private investors in a joint venture with the Financial Times Cityline stocks and shares information line : the pager covers 3,000 shares and within one minute of a chosen counter reaching a pre-set value , the pager automatically bleeps and displays a phone number , which can be called to hear the details ; the pager costs £160 plus tax , and includes a year 's subscription to the service , which will cost £100 plus tax for subsequent years .
17 USL said it will be taking full advantage of the new established Integrator Buyout Option , which will cost it $150,000 , and will be participating in all X/Open technical programmes to influence future standards .
18 The program , which will cost £59.95 , has been designed to make accounts easy for the non-specialist user .
19 Plans for the service , which will cost about US$ 1 million in the first year , have been delayed by lack of funds .
20 The promotion also applies to Quattro Pro for Windows , which will cost £89.95 plus VAT for a limited period .
21 However , you will have to advertise the property in the press which will cost a fair amount of money , and arrange the printing of the property details .
22 ‘ Well , I took my friend from Olivera 's to lunch , which will cost you a couple of quid or a night out at the weekend .
23 She now has a wedding dress that cost me the national debt , but which now bears no relation to the original creation because all the expensive seed-pearls are strewn around her bedroom floor , and which the dog thought would be marvellous to eat and is now residing at the local vet 's and which will cost me even more money .
24 They will then have to get money from the dole or the Benefits Agency , which will cost taxpayers a great deal more on top of the £25 billion that the state is already paying out for the unemployed .
25 Brass plaques , which will cost £100 , are being offered corporately , to individuals , and the families of players who have made a contribution to the fascinating Lisburn story .
26 That we will seek to refurbish the homes which will cost least to refurbish , first .
27 which will cost a thousand pound and there 's only black and while .
28 Staff are protesting at cuts in the education budget which will cost jobs and increase class sizes .
29 And the company blames foreign competition from firms paying lower wages for the shutdown of two factories in Kington , and others in Shropshire and Wales which will cost more than 240 jobs .
30 The redevelopment of Monument Buildings , which will cost £2.4m , will provide 97 student bed spaces above 16,000 sq ft of new retail units .
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