Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ten of the posts to go will disappear through natural wastage .
2 Erm , I do not personally like that because I like the discipline of writing things out again for reasons which I will explain in boring detail in a while .
3 Perhaps one day someone in the know will explain in great detail the mysteries of Blea Moor Tunnel .
4 Local management will throw into sharp relief the fact that staffing decisions ( in turn determined by financial priorities ) can determine curriculum provision , if not curriculum policy .
5 Equal funding within each LEA will throw into sharp relief the differences between LEAs .
6 The shadow chancellor , Gordon Brown , wrote to Mr Lamont asking him to confirm whether he will compensate in full pensioners and others on income support for the rise , which he estimated at £2 a week .
7 We 're sure that machine knitters will think of other uses — perhaps those who can use a sewing machine could run up a fabric tool and accessory holder which could be suspended off the side of the knitting table !
8 A watchdog group reckons many viewers will think of black people when they see the furry orang-utan in the electricity commercial .
9 Their devotion to the group makes it less likely that they will think in creative ways that are tangential to , or radically different from , those of the group .
10 Complementary links will exist with external standards bodies .
11 The Euromark will exist alongside national trade mark systems .
12 Finally , it is possible to reverse the flow of the argument and consider whether the attention paid to what some will regard as mere wrecks of humanity , quite apart from the treatment of human corpses , is not exaggeratedly sentimental .
13 The question of changes in patterns of inequality in the distribution of wealth must therefore be considered in detail ; our empirical evidence will relate to contemporary Britain .
14 He is considering ways ‘ to develop exhibitions beyond the permanent collection that will relate to different sectors of the population .
15 If you act now you can prevent the bitter local disputes in your constituency which will arise from increased aggregates quarrying and haulage over the next twenty years .
16 If you act now you can prevent the bitter local disputes in your constituency which will arise from increased aggregates quarrying and haulage over the next twenty years .
17 The interpretative problems which will arise from open-textured concepts such as ‘ public interest , ’ ‘ social value ’ or ‘ rehabilitation purposes ’ are patent .
18 Eventually the glass will explode from internal pressure , it will leave a burning ragged hole and you get a nice fire ball .
19 Erm and although they do er acknowledge it , it is it will be er , it will be seen helpful systematic way of er assessing where the Council is perhaps sort it out and then in fact we will prepare with other authorities .
20 Developers can build complex distributed software systems that will migrate to new technologies without re-engineering , according to the company .
21 General factors include the tendency for winter to be the barren time , where most fish , crabs , and mobile species will migrate to sublittoral waters offshore .
22 Most of the F1-11s will remain on active service at an airbase in the United States .
23 Miller Group HQ will remain at neighbouring South Groathill Avenue .
24 Informix Software Inc intends to set up a wholly-owned subsidiary in Eastern Europe during the next few months , but 80% of its business will remain with value-added resellers and distributors .
25 But the club , which owes at least £1.3 million to creditors , will remain under close scrutiny by league bosses despite yesterday 's assurances .
26 Besides , it is a cardinal principle of law that an innocent party may choose to accept repudiation and sue for damages for breach of contract , or he may choose to refuse to accept the repudiation so that the contract will remain in full effect .
27 It is likely that disputes over the respective responsibilities of health and local authorities will intensify , and without substantial investment by the National Health Service in continuing care many older people will remain in inappropriate hospital care .
28 An additional strength of CD-I is that the hardware will double as high quality CD-A players .
29 Long sentences , which can stand plenty of repetition or extension , will make for long themes .
30 Some of my colleagues will regard this gesture on the part of the Board with pleasure that will make for whole-hearted co-operation on their part .
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