Example sentences of "that will [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Intel Corp , General Instrument Corp and Microsoft Corp are preparing to announce , any day now , a joint venture to develop a personal computer that will sit atop a cable television set to provide access to and control of interactive services offered via cable , the New York Times reports . |
2 | SAS Institute Inc 's contribution to the proceedings will consist of five new component modules that will sit upon its base analysis and reporting software package , most already previewed at its European User conference in Vienna back in June ( UX No 387 ) . |
3 | The wreaths sold well , fetching prices over three pounds each , a figure that will double by the time they reach the shops . |
4 | Candidates will be offered tasks that will draw on their ability to make notes , or reassemble elements of a text for a specific purpose , which will be stated . |
5 | I am afraid I am cynical enough to believe this is just another round of a giant game of poker , where the only thing that will matter in the end will be the size of the cheque . |
6 | A paper recently published by Jacek Baranowski et al working at the University of California , Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory ( Phys Rev Lett , Vol 66 no 23 ) describes a new form of gallium arsenide that will superconduct at a temperature of 10K . |
7 | An AST spokeswoman claimed Manhattan 's architecture incorporates a processor-independent design that would allow unspecified RISC chips to be substituted for the Intel Corp 50MHz 80486DX microprocessors that will kick off the line . |
8 | a hundred projects that will disappear in three months . |
9 | They might now begin to turn their minds to the new opportunities that will arise for them , as well as for the people whom we shall seek to represent . |
10 | ‘ Warn ’ is therefore used in a slightly unusual sense if that is the correct interpretation , since it usually connotes reference to a consequence that will arise in the event of non-compliance . |
11 | Other centres anticipating the benefits that will arise from the partnership exercise are Napier Polytechnic and Glasgow Polytechnic . |
12 | There are other arguments that have been made along the same general lines , to the effect that to capture regular processes ( e.g. syntactic regularities ) one must refer to pragmatic concepts ( see e.g. Ross , 1975 ) , arguments that will arise from time to time in the Chapters below . |
13 | Suppose that the current par yields on bonds that will mature in one , two and three years ' time are given respectively by 10,10.25 and 10.75 per cent . |
14 | Concurrent says the ultimate aim is to produce a supplier-independent , open operating system that will rank alongside Unix , and be complementary to it . |
15 | As a complete an utter novice I am seeking a publication that will explain to me in more or less layman 's terms how my computer works and what I should/could be doing with it ! |
16 | Mantes has continued the development of SCF — a film that will seal at low temperatures so it can run in faster production lines . |
17 | The selection is right if it truly works for the competing student , and it is the quality and force of the imagination that will carry off the performance of the piece . |
18 | Roll out the creamy-yellow fondant to a large strip that will wrap around the middle third of the balloon . |
19 | Whatever the outcome of the Higginson Committee 's inquiry may be , if we are to see a radical improvement in secondary education , we must learn to think not merely of a new form of examination ( and therefore presumably a novel kind of syllabus that will lead to it ) but of a wholly new approach to those studies that we wish to retain in the sixth forms at school , and how these studies are to relate to the pupils ' next step , when they leave school . |
20 | Many fewer people leave school at 16 than did when the examinations were introduced ; and more every year are being encouraged to stay at school or to leave only to go to sixth-form college , college of further education , or wherever else they may receive education that will lead to a higher accreditation . |
21 | There is always the feeling that , at any moment , something may happen that will lead to a new discovery . |
22 | Land acquisition , site assembly , land reclamation , infrastructural improvement and environmental enhancement are the means through which it engages with local authorities , the Department of Environment and most importantly , the private sector to lever investment that will lead to economic growth . |
23 | Steve Platt finds that the people who sold their votes are not necessarily Labour supporters ; Missing millions Did vanishing voters tip the electoral scales , asks Jolyon Jenkins ; Culture of contentment The western world seems set on a course that will lead to great violence in our cities , says J K Galbraith ; On the clothes line The Paris fashion industry employs illegal immigrants at knock-down wages , reports Nyta Mann ; Symbolic injustice The importance of the Rodney King case is that injustice was done , and was seen to be done , says Alexander Cockburn |
24 | The western world seems set on a course that will lead to great violence and conflagration in our cities . |
25 | As pupils extend their skills , abilities , understanding and responsiveness in speaking , listening , reading and writing , the teacher 's role is to highlight those aspects that will lead to a greater awareness of the nature and functions of language . |
26 | The borehole also provided new information that will lead to a structural reinterpretation of parts of the Tempisque forearc basin , the hydrocarbon potential of which is being investigated by a local organisation . |
27 | The aquarium must be placed on polystyrene base mats , covering the whole area of the base to spread any pressure points that will lead to disaster . |
28 | Furthermore , he believes that business and technical managers are polarised in their views — the former see systems engineers as simply interested in technology for technology 's sake , adopting a piecemeal approach to business rather than building systems that will lead to enhanced company profits . |
29 | But campaigning groups will not give up and they continue to demand conditions that will lead to broader participation . |
30 | I will be working closely with Brian Eyre over coming months to help to create the climate that will lead to favourable decisions about our future . |