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

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1 Proponents argue that the dams will check floods , facilitate fisheries , provide water for industrial and domestic use and promote tourism .
2 ‘ Until Sinn Fein gives public , tangible and credible proof that it is actually taking the only ‘ political risk ’ which is meaningful in our situation , namely calling for the cessation of violence , then your words will lack credibility . ’
3 Stands will have ceilings and only artificial light .
4 Warbird fans will do doubt make a pilgrimage to Duxford on October 18 , for on that date the IWM hold their Autumn Air Day .
5 A survey commissioned by Liverpool indicates that many fans will boycott Monday night games .
6 Manager Billy Bingham hopes those fans will see Northern Ireland record their third Group Three win in a row .
7 Wimbledon fans will remember Castle 's fine court one performance in 1986 when he led Matts Wilander two sets to one before going down in five .
8 ‘ The great majority of depositors will have claims of less than £20,000 and therefore will be substantially protected by the deposit insurance scheme , whatever the outcome of the administration .
9 The Minister will know that former depositors will have problems getting facilities for mortgages .
10 De Valois summed up the ideas of these two great choreographers by saying : ‘ Only synchronisation of arms and legs will give symmetry to step and pose , strength to the jump , speed to the pirouettes , calm to the adage and spaciousness to the dance . ’
11 Have goals will travel striker , Imre Varadi is coming to the Manor on loan from Leeds .
12 ‘ It is sometimes suggested that the closure of rural schools will accelerate depopulation .
13 The first is the ability of the school to promote good or bad attitudes , with the implication that changing schools will change attitudes ( and hence , eventually , society ) ; the second is the concentration on girls , rather than boys .
14 Schools will record absence in the normal way .
15 Schools will cut teachers
16 Nearly half a century after those dark days , 300 girls attending secondary schools will spend time over the next two weeks on a bus that is going nowhere .
17 It is likely that , while gaining experience , most schools will approach LMS in this way during their first year .
18 Approximately 200 Irish schools will take part in their eight qualifying rounds with almost 150 Scottish and 58 Welsh schools playing .
19 As the Audit Commission notes : ‘ Schools will need support in the new environment .
20 Schools will need mechanisms for doing this ; and the level of professional understanding of the issues and the imperatives underlying them can only improve thereby .
21 Equally , Careers conventions , activity-based learning , meeting employers and trade unionists , mock interviews , visits to industry , conferences , etc. are all well known and most Compact schools will have experiences of some of them .
22 The schools will have goals themselves as institutions and goals for their students as individuals .
23 Independent inspection of schools will provide parents with straightforward reports on their child 's school , together with an action plan from governors to remedy any weaknesses .
24 Knox hopes that the relationship formed through the project with the schools will encourage children to come with their parents or teachers to the gallery when it reopens in July .
25 He now hopes that the housing guidelines will help others grow up too .
26 British coal say the new laws and guidelines will strengthen safety requirements underground .
27 Laderoute , who is a member of the committee drafting the standard , thinks that the guidelines will gain favour in most of the 40 or so nations that are members of the commission .
28 ‘ It rejects the dramatic programme of pit closures with the loss of 30,000 miners ’ jobs and many more in associated industries , deplores the fact that abandonment of deep mined coal reserves will leave Britain dependant on imported coal , and protests at the electricity price rise to consumers which will result . ’
29 The mock reality of fiction has its points of overlap with our model of the real world , and indeed it can be argued that readers will assume isomorphism between the two unless given indications to the contrary .
30 ‘ The sale of one book to a public library ensures that many readers will take advantage of that authorship .
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