Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [pron] [prep] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Having a Baby is a program that will aid you in choosing a baby 's name .
2 It will purchase the total range of care needed by local people with mental disorder and , meanwhile , the NHS will restrict itself to providing a psychiatric service for these individuals in whichever setting is most appropriate .
3 Free copies of the book are to be issued to parish priests throughout the region and it includes an appendix with details of the relevant articles of Italian law which will assist them in recovering their lost items .
4 The new money will assist us in continuing this successful growth policy ’ .
5 Before we examine these two interpretations of liberalism which prevail in modern contract theory , we must draw one further distinction because it will assist us in assessing the merits and implications of the two theories .
6 ‘ We are hoping that our two new friends will assist us by acting as emissaries to the Court , ’ said Goibniu and , turning his head , smiled at Floy .
7 We will assist you with evaluating these alternatives in our discussion during the week beginning the [ date ] and with your assistance will discuss the pros and cons of the different structures .
8 Because the relationships are simple , they will not considerably burden your memory , and at the same time will assist you in building up your intuitive picture .
9 To gain a wide appeal needs : first , a well thought-out programme ; second , an excitement of both self-interest and altruism ; and third , a party running its own affairs in such a way that the electorate will trust it in managing the nation 's business .
10 You will need it for exchanging travellers cheques and currency .
11 In this discussion , I will confine myself to discussing examples of sexism from the English language , though of course it exists and has been analysed in other languages too .
12 I hope that Hon. Members will confine themselves to talking about bus passengers .
13 Here , we will confine ourselves to obtaining all efficient BFSs and , as our first task , we will develop a test to determine whether the BFS corresponding to a given tableau is efficient .
14 Lennox also hit back at critics , who claim he should have avoided the dangerous Ruddock and hidden himself away for a world title shot , snapping : ‘ I know the British fight fans will respect me for going in against the best instead of facing an easy touch .
15 In the space of a few years , Zurich plans to complete its switch from selling standard products ( such as property , motor and accident insurance ) to anyone who will buy them to fashioning customised insurance packages for specific groups .
16 I begin to pronounce the sequence of words and numbers that will prevent her from giving him a piece of her mind .
17 In practice to have vague objectives will prevent one from doing much and yet not generate positive action .
18 Pride will prevent me from receiving God 's forgiveness and mercy , and from transmitting it to others .
19 It may be that you think my association with a certain person will prevent me from doing anything about Geoffrey .
20 there are two , there are two ways you could look at it , either , either you could say , you could say yes or , in , in one sentence if you have any barrs on membership at all you are preventing competition , but that would be er a highly unreal statement to make , erm , and what you 're , what you 're saying is that if you look at it that way , the prevention restriction or distortion of competition must be some er malign or bad prevention restriction or distortion and er there 's nothing bad about having objective criteria which would indeed erm prevent erm these people from competing cos they ca n't get into this , into the sugar market , er it will prevent them from competing in the sugar market , but that 's not the sort of prevention article eighty five is talking about .
21 Limitations on the output of the most efficient will prevent them from taking advantage of technology and size , thereby inhibiting further productivity gains .
22 Place the taco shells on a baking sheet open end down — this will prevent them from closing while they are being heated .
23 In the normal course of events , the exercise by the tenant of a break-clause will prevent him from applying to the court for the grant of a new tenancy ( Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , s26(4) ; s69(1) defining " notice to quit " : s24(2) ) .
24 But the interesting new question is whether Lynagh 's decision to play the closed Australian season with the Benetton club in Italy will prevent him from becoming the new Wallaby skipper .
25 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that our friends and allies round the world who may be faced with potentially aggressive neighbours are entitled to look to us for support in arms sales , for example , of the Challenger tank which is made in Leeds , and that nothing proposed on restricting arms sales generally in the interests of world peace will prevent us from supporting our allies in circumstances where that is necessary ?
26 This will prevent it from getting caught up .
27 There is much to see , and hopefully the detailed instructions and maps will prevent you from getting lost .
28 Both will prevent you from burning and tanning , provided they are reapplied on a regular basis .
29 Strong abdominal muscles will prevent you from having a ‘ pot belly' .
30 Bureaucrats use their power to obtain policies with characteristics which will benefit themselves by distorting information , leaking information , distorting the speed of policy implementation and distorting the costs of policies as they are implemented ( Breton and Wintrobe 1979 ) .
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