Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] will make [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the same manner , I would also say , ‘ Arab brothers , do you believe that you will make progress in the fight for your cause by helping to realise the plans , unknown to us all , of a megalomaniac and ruthless Babylonian with a moustache ?
2 In decision making lack of adequate time means that you will make choices without sufficient thought for the consequences .
3 The Unit has been set up to help colleges offering Pilot Courses : we hope that you will make use of it .
4 Their statement in their manifesto says , we promise that we will make Britain the best housed nation in Europe .
5 But it is not just prospective parents who have contact with mentally handicapped people , and the attitudes of many people in positions of authority are crucial in that they will make decisions which will affect the lives of our mentally handicapped community .
6 If such industries are nationalized in order that they can produce closer to the socially efficient output , it is inevitable that they will make losses and require a subsidy from the government .
7 It is quite likely that they will make suggestions or ask that the work is prepared according to a set of guidelines that they provide .
8 This situation is known as one of negative ‘ net-effective cost ’ ( NEC ) , and the CEGB should undertake any investment promising NEC on the grounds that it will make electricity prices cheaper than if it were to do nothing .
9 Novell has announced that it will make NetWare available on NT .
10 The proponents of this approach to policy claim that it will encourage a more stable background in which the private sector can make its own investment and spending plans with greater certainty about future government policy ; that it will prevent abrupt and damaging shifts of policy ; and that it will make government manipulation of monetary policy for electoral purposes more difficult .
11 And there is always the ultimate unbundler 's defence — that he will make money for his backers .
12 Meyrick of that ilk , of Western Province , is apparently a fast bowler like his New Zealand and ( sort of ) England colleagues , so it will make life easy for the commentary team : ‘ It 's Pringle to take the new ball , ’ will apply in almost half the matches played .
13 I will now study that report , and as soon as possible Mr Stevens and I will make statements .
14 ‘ Then , Archbishop , Wallis and I will make God very happy .
15 Now the view er was that they were dignified and above taking action and also in the sense that the public was credited I think with more sense than to believe everything and that the public memory is relatively short and therefore if you start a court action and you then have coverage in the court action , you are merely making the thing worse erm sometimes the things that some people may have thought were highly actionable one day , become almost a joke and something of affection later on and you can , one of the classics maybe is about the Prince of Wales talking to his plants , now that a national joke and he will make jokes about it in speeches
16 When the judge hears these proceedings he will have further evidence before him and he will make findings of fact on disputed issues such as whether Hambros Jersey had notice of the alleged misappropriation of some £1.65m of the company 's money .
17 The whole process of rationalising the RNR will be progressed in conjunction with the Ministry of Defence and with the RNR itself and it will make proposals .
18 So in point of fact idioms is you 'll find that they always fit in either this slot or in this slot , but you wo n't find an idiom which has to form such that if you remove the subject and verb from a sentence you can stick the idiom in there and it will make sense .
19 To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will make provisions comparable to those made to haemophiliacs to non-haemophiliacs infected with HIV as a result of national health service blood or tissue transfers .
20 To ask the Lord President of the Council if he will make arrangements for Members to receive output from the parliamentary channel introduced as from 13 January 1992 .
21 Do n't use awkward subdivisions of the scale ; stick to units , twos and fives ; computers can calculate accurately how to plot on scales rising by sevens but you will make mistakes .
22 Nor will we win the war , but we will make progress .
23 erm What you ca n't do is take somebody who really the very idea of computers , and turn them into a successful computer operator , because they will make mistakes , and having made mistakes they will be terrified and wo n't want to do it again .
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