Example sentences of "[pron] will [verb] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Reservations about this course will already be taking shape , so instead of describing it further I will guess at the two most likely criticisms .
2 China says it wants to ensure its receiving equipment can pick up signals from Spot , which will transmit at a similar frequency to the thematic mapper .
3 In this respect the mantle rocks resemble pitch or brittle toffee , which will shatter at a sudden blow , but will bend easily if flexed slowly and continuously .
4 Seven Scottish Churches , including the Church of Scotland , the Scottish Episcopal Church and the Roman Catholic Church , are joining together to take a stand at the Careers 2000 Exhibition which will open at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre in Glasgow on Thursday .
5 What is needed , say environmentalists , is a complete rethink of transport policy which will look at the long-term effects of transport , not just the short-term solutions .
6 Several of the issues just outlined will be given special attention in our last chapter , which will look at the wider horizons opened up for Protestant theology by the ecumenical movement , the encounter with other faiths , and the development of science .
7 The hat can be knitted in almost any yarn which will knit at the given stitch size in half Fisherman 's rib .
8 The latest speakers to be firmed up for the conference are David Pascall , chairman of the National Curriculum Council , who will speak at the general assembly session on The New Generation — A Strategy for Reading , and Simon Lang of the Henley Centre for Forecasting , who will be a speaker at the general assembly on The Future of the Book .
9 Mr. Walker : Tourism is of incredible importance to Wales in bringing in people who will look at the commercial and industrial prospects of Wales and , of course , in providing jobs and opportunities in rural and coastal areas .
10 If your food and drink supplies you with exactly enough fuel to maintain your body 's activities ( the energy required to keep the vital functions going , and also for muscular work ) then you will stay at a constant weight .
11 A late morning direct flight takes you to Kathmandu where you will stay at the Oberoi Soaltee Hotel for 2 nights .
12 During the week you will stop at a different location each day for an organised excursion .
13 Here you will delight at the colourful stalls , the friendly bantering and the mouthwatering produce .
14 In English we will look at a wide variety of different kinds of literature : novels , short stories , drama and poetry — you will be expected to read and understand them , and also to try your hand at writing stories and poems .
15 So but nevertheless we will look at a little bit at those peripheral things , but we 're going to concentrate mainly on the design and on the delivery of a presentation so that 's what we want to what we want to look at over the next two days .
16 ( In Section 24.3 we will look at an actual physical system that shows the implications of that statement rather effectively . )
17 Secondly , we will look at the pagan links via the mason 's name for God .
18 In Chapter 6 we will look at the following related topics :
19 We will look at the simple case first and follow it with these more recent arguments .
20 We will look at the new Channel in relation to existing television whether broadcast , satellite or cable .
21 In the rest of this chapter we will look at the different types of weak syllable in more detail .
22 We will look at the permanent situation as well . ’
23 So , if we get trainees graded in the Basic or Premium 3 grades , we will run at a substantial loss .
24 They will travel at a maximum 50mph on the two main rail routes but at 30mph in the city centre , where they share street space with ordinary road traffic .
25 If he achieves his ambitious growth targets it is bound to mean more jobs although it is highly unlikely that they will grow at the same rate — ‘ but it would be fairly substantial and it would be in Glasgow ’ .
26 They will wither at the first frosts anyway , if they come ; and if they do n't …
27 The charges can not leave the wire so they will accumulate at the outer and inner surface of the ring until a radial electric field is produced that will cancel the force due to the magnetic field .
28 It is useful to establish within an institute that everyone will zero at the same point , so that the numbering starts from approximately the same place each time .
29 ‘ If it telephones , ’ he thought , ‘ I think it will telephone at the same time as last night . ’
30 ‘ What is more , it will cruise at the legal motorway speed , day in , day out , without problems . ’
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