Example sentences of "in [adj] will " in BNC.

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1 Checkpoint Cheltenham is only one of a mound of proposals on marketing director Brian Larcher 's desk , of which perhaps one in eight will get built .
2 If you look at the amounts of money involved , they are incredibly small : the National Gallery in 1993/94 will receive £17.8 million in total .
3 Now two small sections including one swim in each will not be included in any new lease .
4 We shall assume that output is determined by the minimum of supply and demand , so that with excess supply in both markets , the quantities traded in each will be determined by demand .
5 The topics in each will change over time , but there will be enduring emphasis on international dimensions of and constraints facing the national economy , on international comparisons , and on the international context of policy choice and institutional change .
6 Oh well , perhaps I did n't put enough tea in that 'll do
7 If that 's not part of the three not part of the deal that you send in that will not cause a major problem .
8 Scrape the bits of putty out and put some filler in that will accept stain .
9 Real Madrid 's attempt to regain the UEFA Cup which they last won in 1986 will be severely tested in Turin where the Italians are threatening vendettas after a stormy 2–1 defeat in Spain two weeks ago .
10 The link with France which is due to open in 1986 will have capacity equivalent to a 2000 MW power station .
11 A WHITE extremist who shot dead seven blacks and an Indian in 1988 and an ANC car bomber who killed three white women in 1986 will be among 150 ‘ political prisoners ’ freed in South Africa today .
12 Analysis and monitoring of policy since the abolition of the GLC in 1986 will also be used .
13 A brief list of these phrases which were in the documents in 1121 will show their relevance :
14 The new Quality Framework to be introduced in 1992/3 will have three components :
15 Africa with a population of about 500m in 1980 will have 850m by 2000 and 1,600m by 2025 .
16 Any change in this will lower fitness .
17 But I am convinced that lasting success in this will only come when both movements are strong .
18 Skill in this will be an important factor in distinguishing good from mediocre curriculum designers .
19 Sometimes it 's worth having a word before you announce training to Mrs B say look , your role in this will be support me and have you got any ideas etcetera that we can talk to .
20 The study suggests that world cereal production in 2060 will be between 1 and 7 per cent lower than today 's levels .
21 About the town of Cambridge itself , possibly the most interesting title in 1993 will be a useful reissue of Tim Rawle 's classic work first published in 1985 , Cambridge Architecture ( £25 ) from Andre Deutsch
22 Lincoln , Nebraska-based Lincoln Telecommunications Co said network improvement investments in 1993 will increase to $32m from $27m last year : it plans to upgrade switching equipment in Lincoln and surrounding areas , install 129 additional miles of fibre optic cable and add 13 cellular telephone sites to the Lincoln and Omaha areas .
23 Company officials admit that profits in 1993 will be down again this year .
24 Once a review has been completed , the location for another well in 1993 will be chosen .
25 A number of pilot projects in 1993 will research this and bring forward proposals for April 1994 .
26 ‘ The questions set in 1993 will be seen to begin the gradual transition of style towards the 1994 papers .
27 A forecast from the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development suggests that Japan 's economic growth in 1993 will be higher than the average for the six other leading industrial nations .
28 Now the delegates ' meeting in 1985 will be free to make up its own mind .
29 In Sweden , if there are no increases in energy efficiency , the electricity demand in 2010 will be for 194 terawatt-hours ( TWh ) of energy — half as much again as demand today .
30 But final approval in 1991 will require a two-thirds majority in all three houses — bishops , clergy and laity .
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