Example sentences of "[noun] will [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Only almost , because Creation nixed the idea , but Bobby will probably surface on later mixes . |
2 | The unit will run on as little as two cylinders and Fleming informed me that the aircraft will even take-off and climb on three . |
3 | As in the West , Sun will also leverage scientific and technical sales from its exposure in academic institutions — it has a number of existing joint venture projects and agreements with Russian scientific and research centres . |
4 | Also , I received a note in March ‘ 91 , sent with the proposed SEAA constitution , which stated : ‘ All clubs who affiliate to the SEAA will automatically affiliate to the county in which their headquarters is located . ’ |
5 | Mr Tim Godfray , director of the Booksellers Association , said : ‘ If you have a complete free-for-all , supermarkets will just cream off the top 30 bestsellers . ’ |
6 | As a result of the Group 's hedging policy , the benefits of these currency movements will partially impact 1993 and will clearly be seen in 1994 . |
7 | Due to the Group 's currency hedging policy the benefits of currency movements will partially impact 1993 and will clearly be seen in 1994 . |
8 | Thus with the aileron and rudder held in a central position , a glider will always weathercock into line with the relative airflow , just as the wind vane on a church steeple will always swing into the wind . |
9 | So the engine will just sort of push the table down . |
10 | Is it not clear that the Government 's self-imposed exile from the main stream of the Community will severely disadvantage the British people ? |
11 | A £300 million rescue package will virtually hand control of the company to German property magnate Dieter Bock . |
12 | It is implausible that , having received a fat return yesterday , investors will meekly shovel tomorrow 's cash into an unpromising project . |
13 | Darlington firm Bowater Containers will today hand over 1,000 custom-made cardboard boxes for the goods , designed to withstand the long journey . |
14 | But since the two parties are untrammelled by tradition or ideology , Nigerians will probably resort to voting for ethnicity anyway . |
15 | There will be closer liaison with other agencies , but difficulties will inevitably surface from differing viewpoints . |
16 | Yow 'll never goo ter 'eaven . |
17 | ‘ The extra financial burden placed on those least able to afford such rises will inevitably impact on the services provided by this local authority , ’ he said . |
18 | But if money ca n't tempt Benn , Eubank hopes a reminder of wounded pride will , saying : ‘ Benn will always rate under me in terms of seniority because I have beaten him . |
19 | Capital charges will therefore impact on the distribution of revenue funds to health authorities . |
20 | Furthermore , Matthew stresses that the task of telling men the good news and ‘ baptising them into the possession of the Holy Spirit will only De theirs after the cross and resurrection have given them a gospel to proclaim and a Spirit to receive ( 28:19 ) . |
21 | The riders will then rev-up before blasting off . |
22 | If you persistently fail to appear , your teachers will note your absence and the college authorities will probably institute enquiries . |
23 | The field will eventually plateau at around 200,000 barrels a day ( b/d ) . |
24 | Caps Lock will only type letters in upper case . |
25 | He feels the cuts will inevitably impact on service delivery . |
26 | The company will also debut XShow ‘ n Tell 1.0 , an environment for creating automated demonstrations of X-Windows applications which starts at $5,000 . |
27 | His rights to the shares will automatically vest in the trustee in bankruptcy as part of his estate . |
28 | Reef tanks will also culture algaes and other encrustations on the rock surfaces which provide endless busy picking activity for the curious wrasse . |