Example sentences of "that will [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's full of activities that will capture the imagination … ’
2 Reporting development in the child 's meeting of attainment targets and achievements in SATs introduces a new range of jargon that will mystify many parents .
3 The result is a perfectly acceptable ‘ build ’ fraction that will fool most of the people who are likely to see it and , unlike the generic fraction fonts , is actually in the correct typeface .
4 Mr Munby was summing up on day two of a historic test case that will decide the fate of Tony , who has been in a coma for three and a half years .
5 Lewis plans to take a long break — in Britain — after first heading to Las Vegas to commentate for Sky TV on the November 13 title battle between reigning champion Evander Holyfield and Riddick Bowe that will decide his opponent next April .
6 Nevertheless he faces a huge step up when he sets out from Chester in 123rd position in a race that will decide the final destination of the FIA World Rally Championship , which must go to either France 's Didier Auriol , or Carlos Sainz of Spain , or to last year 's RAC winner Juha Kankkunen .
7 There is no one dominant factor that will decide who gets the vote .
8 However , it is the position in which such a feature is placed that will decide more than any other single factor whether this ideal can be translated into reality .
9 To make matters worse for Rangers , they will not be allowed to attend the UEFA disciplinary hearing in Zurich later this month that will decide Hateley 's fate .
10 Ms Eagle added : ‘ Only the Labour Party is taking the question of unemployment seriously and working to develop policies that will ease the present situation . ’
11 Poles look good , especially if you choose natural wooden ones that will complement the furniture .
12 ‘ I have had a wonderful time trying to select flowers that will complement each of you .
13 The point here , though , is that the existence of a great range of such implications , some of which have only the most tenuous relationship to the semantic content of what is said , emphasizes the need for a theory or theories that will complement semantics in order to give a relatively full account of how we use language to communicate .
14 And you can the new v village can bring forward with it a park and ride initiative that will complement other such initiatives taking place around York .
15 They not only outplayed world champions Australia , but did so with panache , spirit and skill that will send shock waves throughout the game .
16 The books tell you that badgers love peanuts , but what they do n't tell you is that a plastic peanut packet is likely to go off in your pocket with a high-decibel rustle that will send any self-respecting badger right back underground .
17 ‘ I suppose it must also have a public telephone that can be used in private and a post office that will send out mail ?
18 THE result that will send shockwaves through the Irish League was a dream for Glenavon and an absolute nightmare for Bangor and their keeper Stephen Eachus .
19 THE result that will send shockwaves through the Irish
20 Intel Corp , General Instrument Corp and Microsoft Corp are preparing to announce , any day now , a joint venture to develop a personal computer that will sit atop a cable television set to provide access to and control of interactive services offered via cable , the New York Times reports .
21 SAS Institute Inc 's contribution to the proceedings will consist of five new component modules that will sit upon its base analysis and reporting software package , most already previewed at its European User conference in Vienna back in June ( UX No 387 ) .
22 Hence the need for a deconstruction that will reverse these hierarchies .
23 I hope that the public understand that , in the event of a Labour Government , they can look forward to being milked by Labour councils that will levy high rates of their new tax — as well as being milked by a national Government through increased rates of income tax .
24 This action seems to be a retrograde step that will hinder the exchange of medical graduates between the English speaking communities on either side of the Atlantic .
25 A straw in the wind will be who is appointed to an important new quango that will control university funding , the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council .
26 ‘ Pop stars and drugs ’ , blazed the News of the World on 29 January 1967 , the week following Miles 's analysis of the new underground , ‘ Facts that will shock you . ’
27 One can also imagine clubs for the ‘ healthy ’ that will demand proof of ‘ genetic fitness ’ .
28 Those that will demand up to eight times the usual premium .
29 However , if your company requires that all its slides are set in Univers or Franklin Gothic you 'll be hard pushed to find a film recorder that will oblige .
30 Using the dataset TOWNS , identify a transformation that will pull in as many of the upper outliers in the town sizes in 1981 as possible without creating new lower outliers .
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