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

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1 The board will usually have responsibility for long-term strategic planning , for example concerning investment in new production facilities and products , merging or making a bid for another company , closing down existing plants or pulling out of unprofitable markets .
2 The actual design and construction of the outfall will also necessitate approval by the water authority in order to ensure that erosion does not occur .
3 The courts will clearly require expert evidence in setting the appropriate standard .
4 The coven will also employ magic , but this is only secondary to its beliefs and worship .
5 The Ministry will also initiate legislation for women .
6 Though the rules will normally take precedence , usages may be highly relevant to the interpretation of the rules .
7 The redirection will probably make Corollary the only company to produce a generic P5 multiprocessor board and chipset targeted at OEMs .
8 The settlement will probably name ACORN as a clearing-house for properties .
9 The options available to the user will also allow definition of blocking factor , overflow technique and size of overflow areas .
10 The first meeting of the Association will probably take place in Barcelona , Spain , in June 1993 at the meeting of the organisation of Ibero-american researchers .
11 The auction will also feature work by de Chirico , Utrillo and Lynn Chadwick .
12 Decks serving multi- floor accommodation outside the warehouse will also provide escape routes from the upper storage levels , but their structural integrity must be complete in an emergency , although allowing time for people to escape to safety in other protected areas and routes leading to the open air at ground level .
13 If the owner is abroad , the agent will also collect tax at the standard rate of 25 per cent , which will be deducted from your monthly rent cheque .
14 Erm because the old plates and the water inlets and outlets in the machine and the pipework 'll still let stuff in .
15 Most commonly , the units will only use family labour , but if wage-labour is employed , there is likely to be a large differential between wage rates in the periphery and those paid in the centre .
16 The department will now take charge of the legal battle to recover the Barlow Clowes funds and that money will offset the payouts .
17 Although concentrating mainly on Britain , the study will also make reference to LFS data for France and Germany — countries where public policies promoting and facilitating early withdrawal are more developed .
18 TFC 's Chief Engineer , Peter Rushen , told Flypast that repair and rectification work on the aircraft will now take place during the winter months and that the P-38 will be fully airworthy in time for the 1993 airshow season .
19 The Revenue will however seek assurance that the price management pays to subscribe their shares reflects their true value , taking account of whatever " ratchet " mechanism is adopted .
20 The lab will probably find scrape marks . ’
21 The range will seriously jeopardize wildlife in the area including the Black Vulture and Imperial Eagle .
22 The forfaiter will then undertake collection of the proceeds of the bill at maturity .
23 The council will always find money for whatever suits it , but when it comes to the elderly — the most vulnerable in our society — they always play ducks and drakes .
24 In the absence of any express provisions once employment has ended the law will only protect information within the second class .
25 The ITC will closely monitor response to the ad but says it will be difficult to edit out offending elements .
26 The sharks will really smell blood .
27 The Director will immediately seek permission from the complainant to approach the person against whom the complaint is made to obtain the latter 's observations ( that is , would be written to , with the nature of the complaint and the complainant 's name ) .
28 The decisions taken by the heads of government — in the face of Mrs Thatcher 's lone opposition — mean that the Community will deliberately accelerate progress to supra-national monetary union .
29 The move will also aid course learning programme design to ensure keeping pace with comparable courses at other colleges in Europe .
30 The move will also help ease traffic congestion and prevent the country becoming a magnet for heavy vehicle traffic across Europe , the government claims .
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