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

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1 FRANK WARREN , who manages both Gary Stretch and Chris Pyatt , thinks it unlikely that the two light-middleweights will meet in a world title eliminator .
2 Trusts will operate in a framework in which health boards will be required to fulfil their statutory obligations to cater for the health needs of all those in their areas .
3 Any failure to open or read any file will result in a message reporting the error and the associated file name , and providing some explanatory text .
4 Explain to the client that they will need to sign an authority so that the defendant 's doctor can find out their entire medical history and that refusal will result in a stay of proceedings .
5 This new era will usher in a period of restructuring and reconciliation when South Africans ' international relationships can be based on mutual advantage and not on conditions of slave labour , bred of racism .
6 All 2,060 workers will go in a town which is already an unemployment blackspot .
7 But an exceptional item of £11.7 million covering write-offs and redundancy costs will result in a loss of £9 million in the year to January 25 .
8 Thus the government may spend money on compulsory education or compulsory vaccination because is recognizes that , left to their own decisions , individuals will act in a way they will subsequently regret .
9 It therefore follows that any deviation from average conditions will result in a difference between the predicted tide and the actual tide experienced .
10 The behaviour will spread in a population where the net benefits accruing to reciprocators exceeds that to non-altruists .
11 Sixth , the Thatcher Government 's pension reforms will result in a return to a ‘ cradle to grave ’ condition of unremitted low income for the most disadvantaged .
12 Those people will benefit in a number of ways .
13 Another course for six people will run in a fortnight .
14 Moreover , as the public themselves come to recognise that many more votes are being " wasted " and that their votes bear little relation to the final result in the constituency or the country , so declining turnout and public disaffection will increase in a way which will really threaten the legitimacy of the whole system .
15 All things sparkle in bright light : a dowdy creature will gleam in a ballroom .
16 The dog will star in a scene where the little girl Sophie and the BFG have breakfast with the Queen .
17 ( Simply double the quantities for 4 ; the soup will keep in a refrigerator for 2–3 days .
18 Teams made up equally of mentally handicapped and able-bodied athletes will compete in a soccer and netball tournament which will be held at St Peter 's RC High School in Gloucester .
19 A reduction in interest rates will result in a fall in the size of this subsidy , and the phasing in of a cash ceiling approach ought to be timed to such a favourable point in time .
20 This most exotic of the British colonies will return to Chinese control in 1997 , and no one knows how drastically life will change in a land where the pursuit of the HK dollar is almost a religion .
21 Led by the Prime Minister , Mr Willi Stoph , aged 75 , the government will continue in a caretaker role until a new cabinet is chosen .
22 This yield will fall in a period of inflation because a progressively larger amount of money will be needed to pay for the same quantity of goods and services .
23 Course members will sleep in a tent while I take a suite at the Inverlochy Castle Hotel , and at the end of the week everyone gets an official hand-written certificate to say they can put on gaiters without
24 that failure to carry out individual terms of the contract will result in a fine on each occasion : an amount of X for Anne ; and Y for Avril and James Grant , respectively .
25 Not surprisingly , most studies expect that such policies will result in a cut in the growth of global GDP ( none expects an increase ) .
26 Learning is therefore seen as experiential , so that the content of the curriculum will consist in a range of activities which present the learner with opportunities for knowing .
27 A rise in the level of benefits relative to average income will result in a rise in the numbers on ‘ low incomes ’ .
28 Today , he wrote ( and Goldberg typed ) , the glass will stand in a gallery , lit by artificial light , with no right and no wrong way of looking at it , no left and no right hand , no salvation or damnation .
29 Therefore an expansion of aggregate demand in the domestic economy which is not matched by comparable increases in other economies will result in a deterioration in the balance of payments .
30 Missing a shot or falling into the net will result in a laugh from your opponent as he puts his hand on his stomach and leans forward .
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