Example sentences of "will [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 We will plant a new national forest in the Midlands and community forests elsewhere .
2 To illustrate this pricing by analogy , we will compare a low-coupon UK government bond with a high-coupon UK bank corporate bond with the same maturity :
3 For an example which approximates training instances in most respects , most RAM chips will output 1 , so the summing device will output a number close to K.
4 It may mean that a neonatal intensive care unit , after careful reflection , rather than emotional appeals and ‘ shroud-waving ’ , may have to give way to a number of other services , relating , for example , to the mentally ill , all of which can be financed for the cost of one such unit , which , in combination , will facilitate a measure of improvement in the patients ' conditions and their integration into society .
5 This will allow the mechanisms whereby participants are able to influence the standards making process to be identified , and will facilitate a better understanding of the introduction of national , international and manufacturers ' standards .
6 The arrival of a rigorously constructed Italian data set to match the ones covering the United Kingdom and Germany already in the hands of Cable and Wilson , and France in the hands of Estrin and Jones will facilitate a proper comparative study of the relationship between performance and participation in Western Europe .
7 And later this year , Hewlett-Packard will ship a new client intended to be a universal Windows client .
8 Then in the third quarter the company will ship a beta AIX personality to sit on top of Workplace OS , with an OS/2 Personality following in the last quarter .
9 Then in the third quarter the company will ship a beta AIX personality to sit on top of Workplace OS , with an OS/2 Personality following in the last quarter .
10 Sun Microsystems Inc says that henceforward it will ship a microphone with every Sparcstation desktop workstation : the machine already includes built-in speaker and bundled software for easily playing , recording and receiving audio ; existing users can have it for $30 .
11 Next month , NEC will ship a Cenju-2 parallel computer to the new Swiss Scientific Computing Center ( CSCS ) in Manno , while Fujitsu already has links with Australian scientists and others around the world .
12 Dr David Williams of the University of Liverpool argues that the real reason for the push to alternatives is that people will prefer a filling that looks like teeth .
13 These are intense , dramatic readings which lack nothing in conviction , though I imagine some listeners will prefer a less overtly ‘ expressive ’ approach to the music .
14 These views depend on political values and preferences which we are not going to explore here , but clearly if you believe that society as a whole will gain by children from all income groups being educated together , or children from a local community or religious group being educated together , you will prefer a system of finance that favours such provision .
15 Others will prefer a curriculum with no evident pattern beyond personal inclination or skills .
16 Mrs Thatcher will deliver a major speech on the environment to the United Nations General Assembly , when she visits New York next month .
17 Show an adder to a southerner and — provided it is a safe distance away — he will deliver a lecture on endangered species .
18 Microsoft has also licensed Windows source code to companies such as Citrix Systems , which will deliver a multiuser version of Windows NT .
19 Digital Equipment Corp has introduced the StorageWorks product line , claiming that it will deliver a complete range to meet current and future data storage needs .
20 Microsoft has also licensed Windows source code to companies such as Citrix Systems Inc , which will deliver a multi-user version of Windows NT .
21 Nor was it that reforms already undertaken by Russia 's post-communist government , if only supported with a pile of hard currency , will deliver a lasting rise in living standards — because Russia has not yet done anything like enough .
22 The uni-processor will deliver a reported 125 SPECmarks at 150MHz , come with 64Mb to 1Gb RAM , 3D graphics , six turbo channel slots and run OpenVMS — OSF/1 now appears to have been put back until July next year ( UX No 407 ) .
23 Informix says it will deliver a ‘ mainframe calibre ’ version of its database server system next year , although fully-functional , distributed parallel database solutions based upon its technology are n't expected for at least two to three years .
24 In general , mothers who are in their 20s have the best chance of giving birth to a live child while , in many countries , the chances that young teenagers and women in their late 40s will deliver a live child are extremely poor .
25 If one wants to deliver a caring service one will deliver a better caring service if one manages it efficiently and uses the resources committed to it by the taxpayer to the maximum possible extent .
26 The project will deliver a fully specified set of Guidelines which will enable researchers in any discipline to interchange texts and datasets in machine-readable form , independently of the software or hardware in use , and also independently of the particular application for which such electronic resources are used .
27 I 'm absolutely certain that once you 've got the people there , once you 've got the contracts in place , the er , the people employed will deliver a high quality service .
28 FORMER Irish premier Garret FitzGerald will deliver a public lecture at Queen 's University in November as part of its revamped Historical Society programme .
29 DARLINGTON manager Ray Hankin will deliver a win-or-bust message to his players before tonight 's home game against Reading .
30 In Edinburgh today , the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang , will deliver a keynote speech on the Scottish economy at Edinburgh University .
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