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

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1 Now the hunt must be on for tryp-killing drug molecules which will actually penetrate into the choroid epithelium .
2 At present there are very few CAD products which will significantly aid and improve the ideas-centred design process .
3 The decision was taken at a meeting of EC environment ministers on Dec. 21 , which also imposed new limits on exhaust emissions which will effectively make catalytic converters compulsory on all new vehicles by 1993 .
4 So what has to happen , ideally , is that your detective must learn piece by piece things which will eventually make the answer to the fundamental puzzle clear .
5 The large Compositae family yields stunning cut flowers which will often dry well .
6 I think Mr Brown he said at last if you go back to number thirty two Windsor Gardens you 'll probably find that he has sent eleven as well .
7 Insofar as ss8 and 9 represent a codification of the common law rules they will also be applicable to other supply contracts , although in the case of regulated agreements under s61(1) of CCA 1974 there is a requirement to state the price in writing ( Sched 6 ) .
8 The current product , however , suffers from some drawbacks , not least the poor legibility of its screen , and while it may have some powerful ‘ look it up ’ reference applications it will never succeed in circumstances where the reading of continuous text is important .
9 It gives Boles his " She helped him in his cruel games " and the Borough its " Speak out in the name of the Lord " , one of those superb unison ejaculations which will always send shivers down the spine of anyone who hates and fears mob agreement on any subject whatever .
10 Added to this , Clwyd has put up its own £300,000 towards waiting list initiatives , plus £400,000 for academic and consultant appointments which will also allow more operations .
11 In fact , in about 1971 there was a sudden spate of development in this area , and both the University Library and what was then Brighton Public Library and West Sussex all were innovators in those days , using computer-based lending systems , which used little cards with lots of little holes in them and — I am sure they are familiar to lots of people — in the last few years you 'll have seen those holes replaced by sort of zebra stripes erm what are called bar codes in the trade , and those bar codes you 'll also see on your groceries all over the place .
12 In the last few years you 'll have seen those holes replaced by sort of zebra stripes — what we call bar codes in the trade , and those bar codes you 'll also see on your groceries all over the place .
13 The services are a collection of interface technologies which allow third party networking products to plug into Solaris 2.0 running on Sparc RISC and the Intel Corp iAPX-86 platforms it will also support .
14 A high level of gearing ( relative to others in the same industry ) means more risk for shareholders because the possibility of their receiving dividends depends , first of all , upon earning operating profits which will more than cover the interest payments on the debt .
15 If the concentration of production and distribution units becomes a major force in the transition to the SEM , there will be an inevitable tendency for that concentration to occur in the core regions which will probably not only contain relevant headquarters and production units , but will also guarantee proximity to markets and immediate access to a range of supporting service functions .
16 The viburnums are also useful in the winter garden , and in particular Viburnum x bodnantense , with its abundant fragrant winter flowers which will actually last well into spring .
17 In college and university libraries you will often find catalogues for other collections .
18 Hidden in the reed beds we will also find brown frogs , red-bellied toads and colourful dragonflies .
19 All three Suffolk players come from the Stowmarket club and two were successful : Edmund Player , one of a small handful of team members who will still be young enough to play for the team again next year , and Josephine Badger , who also represents Norfolk .
20 Their latest initiative was in Chile , where Davi Betts , Treasurer of WACC-LA/C , met with government officials to discuss aspects of the legislation concerning community radios which will soon be passed by the Senate .
21 It is more likely that the eventual , inevitable success of HDTV will owe more to the power of huge marketing campaigns which will soon be waged throughout the world than to any urgent need among consumers .
22 I 've been rehearsing the sports clothes I 'll also be wearing at the NEC . ’
23 On large jobs , it will pay to have a pipe bending machine ; this will repay its hiring cost in terms of the number of elbow fittings you will no longer need .
24 I hope granddad do n't collect no more of these bingo cards I 'll never get through doing them all each week for him , I do n't know why we do them eh Charlie he never wins ?
25 One of the reasons is because the Law Society says you 've got to have advocacy skills , and you 'll find in your manual the actual amount or degree of advocacy skills you will eventually have to learn .
26 Fresco is really aimed at the next generation of object applications which will actually use large numbers of objects .
27 But as soon as they are used to expand the production of consumer goods they will actually cause business conditions to deteriorate .
28 In this way the project will generate a series of policy documents which will hopefully serve as a focus of discussions for the policy debate .
29 New conditional move instructions minimise branches and increase performance in both superscalar and super pipelines boxes which will also be able to use any valid order of execution .
30 Despite the vulnerability of Legal Aid to government cut-backs it will still remain a very valuable source of funding for personal injury claims .
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