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

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1 Arthur Andersen has joined up with Asahi Shinwa , Ernst & Young 's Japanese affiliate and the second largest auditing firm in the country , in an arrangement that will probably result in a merger .
2 Indeed , in most cases there is no effect at all on the premium as these sort of policies give cover of a type that will not result in a reduced premium just because a few people more or less are covered at any one time in a particular situation .
3 The coordinating nurse on each shift ‘ liaises ’ with the admissions office regarding bed availability , and will frequently act as a ‘ disturbance handler ’ and ‘ spokesperson ’ for the ward — with the aid of an established ward standard — if the total patient dependency score and staff skill mix ratio is not compatible with maintaining a high or even safe level of patient care .
4 ( g ) The notes are also useful for the preparation of any report on title that may be required for your client 's bank , building society or other mortgagee , the form of which sometimes requires you to state the last purchase price , etc. ( h ) Your notes on title will help you deal with any possible requisitions by the Land Registry and will also indicate at a glance deeds containing restrictive covenants , easements or plans , which should be retained after registration as giving fuller information and exact wording on matters of possible dispute .
5 Nu-Swift will repay £65.3m to retain HP Cleaning , the US business maintenance group bought by Sicli last year , and will also subscribe for a 33 per cent interest in Financiere Sicli .
6 It is certain that bees are very responsive to different tones of the human voice , and this is probably the reason for the country belief that bees are peace-loving beings and will not stay with a quarrelsome family .
7 It will only serve to annoy the claimants ' advisers and will not lead to a conducive climate for ultimate settlement .
8 The site will attract visitors during the festival , and will later act as a focus for inward investment .
9 Medical students learn to distinguish ‘ acute ’ , which means something of recent onset , from ‘ chronic ’ , which means a condition which has lasted and will probably continue for a substantial time .
10 ‘ Because he is grey he may not be easy to spot and will probably look like a pigeon from a distance .
11 For example , the pay schedule code contains all the rates of pay and hours of work allowed for a particular grade and will therefore act as a validation check when grade , hours and pay are entered .
12 The females can literally smell success , and will only mate with a victorious male .
13 That is an added reason why I think we took such a mistaken view in a situation where it is clear that the Ibos are the brains of the establishment and will always remain in a position of effective leadership when there is no state of war .
14 The Heinz World Cup book is the only official history of the tournament and will obviously appeal as a keepsake to jog warm memories of a wonderful month in the history of the sport .
15 All of these reactions , however , result in the production of another radical and will usually result in a chain reaction .
16 He hit out at Wilko for the first time ( ‘ is there a law against me and Gorden Strachen playing in the same team ’ ) and admitted that he was unsure of his future at Leeds but will not ask for a transfer .
17 This part of the document will be of particular use to those new to National Certificate Modules but will also serve as a useful summary for those already familiar with the system .
18 They are by nature a predator , feeding on fish , aquatic insects and shrimps , but will readily adapt to a varied diet with no need for an endless supply of live fish .
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