Example sentences of "that will [adv] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If you wanted to make the room seem more like a bedroom/sitting room than a study/library/dining room that will also accommodate a guest , you could make much more of the sofa bed and have a rectangular or drop-leaf table like a sofa table behind it .
2 It is convenient to define the geometric domain as a local orthogonal space that will just contain the component part .
3 Music must be chosen that will best give the overall and phrase rhythms to the steps , poses and gestures , that will help to create the atmosphere and mood of the whole and that will underline the action .
4 After fusion the tube sinks below the surface and is covered by a sheet of cells that will eventually form the skin .
5 But it has stressed its commitment to the polluter-pays principle , and plans to introduce charges that will eventually cover the scheme 's costs .
6 You 'll achieve much more by using this effective eating plan and intensive stretching and aerobics programme that will soon become a way of life .
7 He 's also figuring DEC has an unannounced ‘ modular computing ’ initiative that will ultimately see the Laser top out at 12 CPUs or more .
8 On the other hand , the question has come up , should we support benign scientific research if its purposes are to find information that will simply make the management of future whaling more efficient ?
9 The spawning fish are usually so engrossed in their own activities that will hardly notice the flash going off .
10 The dialogue has just begun , but the process is irreversible — a process that will inevitably see the collapse of the last remnants of apartheid , and the emergence of a radically different society .
11 Looking back over the years at the relative strengths of Japan versus the US in the semiconductor industry — a polarisation that will always make the news in Japan — during the 1970s , the US had an advantage , Grove said , which faded in the 1980s when Japanese manufacturing disciplines , just-in-time and its clearly superior semiconductor manufacturing equipment led to the Japanese gaining the upper hand , particularly in memory chips .
12 This can be countered by applying energy nodes to the ends of the line , forming a triad that will then require a hierarchy .
13 I also have a personal interest in seeing that the development goes ahead in a way that will only enhance the town . ’
14 His strike partner Dave Lancaster also snatched two goals as Chesterfield led 3-0 and then 4-2 in a match that will only pile the pressure on Souness .
15 During 1990 , a package dyeing system will be installed that will greatly streamline the dyeing process .
16 As you might expect , Texas Instruments Inc is pressing the high performance per MHz it 's reportedly getting from Viking : its SPEC sheets claim the 50MHz cycle time is scalable to 100MHz ‘ over time ’ and the four-way multi-processing that will supposedly offer a peak of 600 MIPS is scalable to 1200 MIPS again ‘ over time ’ .
17 These original stories , by a variety of authors , all share a strong narrative content , with characters and story-lines that will really engage the interest of adults and young adults .
18 No those 15 trucks and trailers will move from Assab to Desai and they should arrive in Dessi this morning , and then in Desai they 'll have to be transferred to er a certain amount of food to smaller trucks , and we think that the first group of trucks will be just perhaps 5 trucks that will really test the road from Desai up to Waldia in the area controlled by the rebels to see if there really is a safe passage agreement and to see if er there are bridges out on that road or whether there are land mines left on the road , to see if it is actually possible to move food across those lines .
19 The solicitor also checks with the local authority to make sure there is no rail link or other plan that will adversely affect the value of your property .
20 He 's a very bright man , Michael Howard , but it 's quite clear that he 's much more concerned with grabbing the headlines and finding scapegoats , than with taking action through law that will actually improve the chance , both of preventing crime and of detecting crime , and then even more so , deterring people from re-offending , and it 's most distressing to see that when research showed that a particular non-custodial method of punishment is effective in perhaps fifty or seventy or eighty percent of cases , whereas prison is not , he goes for prison , he goes for picking on squatters , he goes for picking on the defendants right to silence so that we can see more people like er , jailed when they were innocent .
21 Dragons can lie for dark centuries brooding over their treasures , bedding down on frozen flames that will never see the light of day .
22 These states are often found in the child and it is this emotional picture that will usually indicate the remedy .
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