Example sentences of "will [verb] their " in BNC.
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1 | The project will compare their approaches , the limitations and advantages of the models and will test claims drawn from previous studies of the police which indicate that such models are difficult , if not impossible to implement in police organisations . |
2 | Such techniques no longer even need radioactively labelled probes , which will facilitate their routine use in laboratories . |
3 | But even if the answer is merely uncertain , the decisions will continue to be left to the unelected institutions , who will plough their course without significant interference . |
4 | Authorities from all parts of the EC will deliver their verdicts on the effectiveness of the Government 's slaughter policy . |
5 | Having decided for themselves that the problem lay in the lack of will and determination on the part of the Indo-Chinese to join whole-heartedly with the French in resisting communism , the US had to obtain assurances from the French that a programme of French government will be developed ; national armies will be organized ; France will despatch sufficient additional armed forces to Indo-China to insure that the restoration of peace and internal security will be accomplished in accordance with the timetable of the overall military plan for Indo-China ( which made it sound more like a military parade than a war and that the French will eliminate their policy of colonialism . |
6 | Dozens of the cars will wind their way around the scenic coastline on Friday . |
7 | If there are other servants , he will expose their laziness — in fact , it was once said that brownies were originally created to help relieve men of the burden caused by Adam . |
8 | In the privacy and comfort of our Colour Spa , Prescriptives will explain their Exact Colour philosophy and Harpers & Queen will take you through the trends for the season , focusing on your individual colouring , style and figure type . |
9 | Frugivorous birds , by eating fruits of preferred species in preferred proportions , co-ordinate the dispersal of particular species , so that in the long run , the birds will modify their habitats in terms of the nutritional configuration or the spatial arrangement of the local fruiting plants . |
10 | Although record companies are n't in the business of promoting tours ( see the agent 's article in this book ) , they will lend their support to ensure their artists ' performances are in the right venues . |
11 | Karen is hoping local businesses will lend their support to the venture . |
12 | All are interesting shrubs which will earn their keep through the year . |
13 | As the bunch first of all climbs their one Pyrenean mountain , the Col de Marie-Blanque , then snakes through the hot foothills from Spain into France , 230 kilometres to Pau on Monday , then 200 kilometres from Pau to Bordeaux the next day , many riders will chance their arm to form a winning breakaway . |
14 | The three Craigavon councillors will wing their way to the deep south and take a trip around the towns of Macon ( Georgia ) , Knoxville ( Tennessee ) and Huntsville ( Alabama ) . |
15 | The interviewer also needs to ensure that the potential expatriates have a clear idea of their careers and how an overseas posting followed by a return to work in the UK will aid their career paths . |
16 | This approach generates another duty for designers and ergonomists , to present to the users an array of possible options which will aid their discussions and choices . |
17 | But Sir George Gardiner , chairman of the right-of-centre 1992 Group of Tories , and Brent North MP Sir Rhodes Boyson have both now said they will throw their hand in with the Prime Minister . |
18 | That is , teachers will take a stance that they know will damage their careers in order to uphold a principle about how the school should run . |
19 | Fashions in education will come and go , politicians , local and national , will peddle their transitory wares , but the long-term effectiveness of our schools will depend ultimately upon there being sufficient teachers of quality to work in the nation 's classrooms . |
20 | The resultant liquidity squeeze will hurt their customers . |
21 | Living solely by their hopes for what , in effect , will enhance their ‘ vital motion ’ , and fear of what will impede it , they exist in a state of perpetual fear , suspicion , and competition . |
22 | On road and off , the new Shoguns will enhance their reputation here . |
23 | But that must change on Wednesday if England are to win by the sort of margin that will enhance their hopes of World Cup qualification . |
24 | Our purpose should be to provide visitors with experiences which will enhance their knowledge , enjoyment and appreciation of the work carried out here in ways that will make them wish to support us , but not overwhelm us . |
25 | These answers should not be viewed as the ‘ right answer ’ and we would suggest that wherever possible the students are encouraged to use their own words and find their own examples as this will enhance their learning immeasurably . |
26 | Using computer equipment supplied by Digital , the students will design their own ‘ pop art ’ by scanning in images and pictures which can be manipulated on screen . |
27 | Workers at Yorkshire brewery Joshua Tetley will toast their triple pay , while British Nuclear fuels staff get double time plus a day off . |
28 | When , as I expect , Neil Kinnock enters 10 Downing Street as Prime Minister after Thursday , is it too much to expect that the knockers and detractors who said that Labour could never be electable under his leadership will eat their words ? |
29 | In the animal kingdom , when breeding conditions are not right , the mothers of certain species , such as rabbits , will eat their new-born young . |
30 | Some day they will eat their words . |