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

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1 In the process of indexing each new batch of documents , new words will from time to time appear in the text .
2 His 12 strikes in the 1st Division in 1989–90 were an important feature of Palace 's creditable showing there , while our fans will of course always remember that it was Mark 's crashing drive at the start of the second half that began our recovery against Liverpool in the FA Cup semi-final and , ultimately , helped to take us to Wembley .
3 Primary schools will of course carry out a range of cross-curricular work , but there can be great benefits from this approach at secondary level also .
4 The devolution of detailed financial control from local authorities to head teachers and governing bodies means that schools will in future have to manage their own budgets which include an amount for teachers ' salaries .
5 The point at which we receive these signals will of course depend upon the size and shape of our internal glasses , that is , it will depend upon our own physiological make-up — our individual capacity for stress .
6 Clients will of course be assured that all details are given in confidence .
7 The nature of the marketing process may have to vary with customer size ; paint manufacturers will for instance have to get themselves onto a list of approved contractors before they can even bid for orders to major customers such as the railways or car manufacturers .
8 At the time of writing , it is not at all clear how the resultant tensions will in practice be resolved .
9 Timber workers , meanwhile , wonder whether these political excursions will in fact end by hurting them .
10 The judges will of course be looking for turning ability , but the most important factor is that children — or adults — will find the toy a joy .
11 Colleagues who rank as director or above will have no logos but will have the RBS coat-of-arms emblazoned on the front doors , while main board directors will in addition fly corporate flags from the front grill .
12 Will he ensure that the vast amount of aid which has been sent into the region for military purposes will in future be for peaceful purposes so that the region 's social injustices are dealt with as rapidly as possible ?
13 In each school , two classes will be monitored through the year ; one of these two classes will in addition experience an enhanced co-operative group work intervention .
14 Two Courbets will on offer : ‘ Cascade , chevreuil , biche et son faun ’ ( est. $200,000–300,000 ; £103,000–154,800 ) and ‘ Marine ’ ( est. $100–150,000 ; £51,600–77,400 ) .
15 If one touches upon that area , it is good discipline to learn to leave well alone , and to trust that the ideas will in time emerge into consciousness .
16 It is only saved from universal condemnation by the partial political acceptance of the argument that this nuclear readiness does not in practice involve a real threat and that nuclear weapons will in fact never be used .
17 I would be fascinated to know if these yards of generally disagreeable reviews will in fact sell copies .
18 And the answers to those questions will in turn beg further questions , as we apprehend more and more of the situation ( see 5.2 , 5.5.2 ) .
19 The problems will of course vary according to the field in which your company or organisation is operating and what it is trying to achieve .
20 However the tendency to crystallize is there and given time some glasses will in fact crystallize .
21 In addition , a new LSX 5040 system with up to four 66MHz 80486s is now on offer , and LSX 5000 series customers will in future be able to configure a system of their choosings with Unix , OS/2 , MS-DOS , Intel and MIPS options .
22 People who have already built up SERPS entitlements will of course still receive their SERPS pension .
23 relationships between agencies will in practice involve a number of different issues , and the symmetry that it is possible to draw in an abstract model will not be the same for each issue .
24 But it does mean that , faced with options ranging from what is merely arguably right to what the auditors believe to be best , their critics are convinced that auditors will in practice settle for the arguably right if that is what the directors prefer .
25 Whilst in many cases firms with more than 20 partners will for reasons of publicity wish to set out their names on the firm 's documentation , there is no compulsion for them so to do ( and beyond a certain number it obviously becomes impracticable ) .
26 Within such broad frameworks as these it also seems likely , however , that political sociologists will in future give more attention to the distinctive cultural traditions and historical experiences , and the specific conditions and problems , which a particular state , or group of states , confronts .
27 There are lots of other ways of interpreting the theme , and the actual details will of course depend on your own Christmas story .
28 No aspect of the Union 's external relations will in principle be excluded from the common foreign policy .
29 Reduction of such insect populations will in turn reduce the fish population , which depends on a diversified , rather than a straightened and uniform , channel .
30 If risk-averse hedgers are going to transfer risks effectively to risk-averse speculators , speculators will on average have to hold long futures positions .
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