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

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1 My right hon. Friend the Member for Old Bexley and Sidcup ( Mr. Heath ) echoed Harold Macmillan 's theme when he spoke to the House on 28 October 1971 : ’ I can not over-emphasise the importance the scale and quality of the decision whether we are going to decide that Western Europe should now move along the path to real unity our decision tonight will vitally affect the sort of world in which we British people and many generations to come will live their lives ’ .
2 They are entitled to legal representation on their own behalf and any solicitor they appoint will represent their interests in the proceedings .
3 Hewlett-Packard Co is racing down the object-oriented programming road and last week it inaugurated a distributed-object-computing programme that it says will accelerate its efforts to develop and deliver a distributed object computing environment for heterogeneous networked systems .
4 You must also buy a copy of Debrett and familiarize yourself with the names of those people in society we hope will become our clients .
5 The continuing debate about choosing and using ultraviolet ( UV ) pond systems has prompted me to write and highlight some points which I hope will help your readers make a more informed decision when purchasing a system .
6 That is , teachers will take a stance that they know will damage their careers in order to uphold a principle about how the school should run .
7 At the same time the other party , or parties , involved will have their sensitivities too , and understanding them will be another key to successful conflict management .
8 The information we gather will give us months of future material to work from — there will be opportunities both indoors and out to expand our notes into larger works if we wish .
9 GRAVEDIGGERS at Vale of Leven Cemetery in Dunbartonshire have refused to accept new working hours which they claim will slash their wages by £30 a week .
10 ‘ In the process of responding to problems people look selectively at their values and historical traditions and select those parts which will reinforce the sort of structure that they think will solve their problems ’ ( Patrick 1975 p.187 ) .
11 We are informed that the first 1,000 fans to order will find their names on the album cover .
12 Tulip expects the reorganisation measures it has implemented will trim its costs significantly , with 92 of the 420 Dutch staff being laid off .
13 Spouses who know that the way they behave will affect their partners ' chances of getting a job should try and find out beforehand what is expected of them .
14 But using them in exactly the way suggested will increase your skills .
15 National Power has claimed that divulging information on the fuel that they plan to burn will give their competitors vital information about how their plants operate .
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