Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] will [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Top temperatures will reahc just seven to nine celsius , that 's forty five to forty eight fahrenheit , and there 'll be a moderate northwesterly wind .
2 Because of the chemical affinity of G for C ( and of C for G ) , one of these molecules will pair , as shown in the figure , with the first codon on the message .
3 Trotsky ( 1971 ) suggested that fascist governments emerge not where class forces are ‘ balanced ’ , but rather when the bourgeoisie has already lost its battle with the working class ; only in these circumstances will capitalists concede a very high level of autonomy to a fascist political party or social movement which they can not control .
4 These exercises will firm up these vulnerable areas and if this routine is done daily then you will not only quickly see a noticeable difference , but feel the strength and power in your arms as you go about your everyday business .
5 To continue the analogy : the Empire was lost in a pragmatic adjustment to international reality — in the context of late twentieth-century professional demarcations will town planning be the loser in the redefinition of urban problems and preferences for their solution ?
6 Not until higher prices translate into higher profits for private owners will enterprises respond appropriately to the bidding of the invisible hand .
7 Other modules and integrated products will roll-out on the 27th and over the course of the year .
8 His many enemies will crow that he has .
9 Some of these works , therefore , will be contemporary with the later Orpheus mosaics , while many others will post-date this period .
10 Polite brides will hand out more cards to thank guests for sharing their special day .
11 Banned or not , strikes will happen , for the population is beyond the stage when harsh words will cow it into submissiveness .
12 IF THE past is any guide , America 's 10,000 independent banks will number nearer 6,000 before the decade is out .
13 Certainly greater reliance on occupational benefits will disadvantage women until they have better pay and opportunities within the labour market .
14 The two firms will cross-license and resell each other 's products .
15 Aimed principally at upper school pupils of all abilities , the new clusters will group together existing SCOTVEC modules , and will be compatible with Standard Grades , Highers and the new general Scottish Vocational Qualifications .
16 The prospective councillors will number two dozen ( rather than the sparse but active dozen originally sought ) ; there will continue to be a rather odd balance of journalists and lay members , selected rather than nominated by a quangoid committee .
17 The prospective councillors will number two dozen ( rather than the sparse but active dozen originally sought ) ; there will continue to be a rather odd balance of journalists and lay members , selected rather than nominated by a quangoid committee .
18 ‘ The Prussians are the left-hand door and we 're the right , and when the French push in the middle , Sharpe , the two leaves will hinge apart .
19 The critical values for χ 12 above which the two polymers will phase separate , calculated for various mixtures with , are shown in table 8.4 along with the corresponding differences in δ .
20 These excellent socks will wick away the sweat to keep your feet dry and comfortable .
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