Example sentences of "[conj] will [vb infin] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The point here , though , is that the existence of a great range of such implications , some of which have only the most tenuous relationship to the semantic content of what is said , emphasizes the need for a theory or theories that will complement semantics in order to give a relatively full account of how we use language to communicate .
2 The government has started an advertising campaign that will draw attention to health hazards .
3 But it is often the case that , by finding a transformation that will promote equality of spread or linearity , it is possible to achieve the first three at the same time .
4 The newspaper says that she ends her speech with the words : ‘ There is no magic formula that will transform sorrow into happiness , intolerance into compassion , or war into peace . ’
5 There is no magic formula that will transform sorrow into happiness , intolerance into compassion or war into peace .
6 ‘ There is no magic formula that will transform sorrow into happiness , intolerance into compassion or war into peace , but inspiration can change human behaviour , ’ she said .
7 Becoming a man in his father 's mould offers the boy an identity for the future , and one that will receive encouragement from family friends and relatives .
8 This requires great skill in encouraging the barley to germinate , producing the natural starches that will provide sugar for fermentation .
9 Social selection results from ( a ) effects of competition between the subject and others of either sex with respect to commodities essential to survival in the situation that will allow attempt at reproduction , ( b ) competition for access to preferred members of the opposite sex for mating and ( c ) effects of competition between subjects for access to commodities in the environment essential for rearing of their young or those of relatives to reproductive age .
10 Time and temperature indicators are small stickers which can be placed in the outside of food containers and will change colour from white to red of food temperature rises above 12°C for more than two hours .
11 Highly sensitive species such as some of the smaller angelfish , butterflyfish and the Achilles Tang ( Acanthurus achilles ) may easily become stressed if confronted with quarrelsome tank mates and will show dissatisfaction with aquarium life by refusing to feed .
12 Some cells migrate beneath the future skin and will give rise to pigment cells .
13 The potassium ferricyanide component is very sensitive , and will detect iron in calcite with 1% ferrous carbonate in solid solution .
14 The Super Cosmos system is capable of scanning an X-ray plate in minutes and will eliminate inconsistency in diagnosis .
15 SEPA is intended to implement the requirements of the 1990 Environmental Protection Act and will assume responsibility for pollution of water , land and air — now the duties of river boards , local authorities and Her Majesty 's Industrial Pollution Inspectorate .
16 Saving energy in the home makes good environmental sense , and will save money on electricity and gas bills .
17 That committee , which had its first meeting last month , will examine progress on local programmes and will co-ordinate action in response to joint plans developed by the two cross-border communities .
18 Eventually , it will stop going up and will fall hack to earth .
19 The Reverend Kenneth Best conducted a mission in the autumn of 1988 which led to a deepening of the spiritual life for many and in June 1990 the present minister , the Reverend J Winston Good , was elected President-designate of the Methodist Church in Ireland and will take office as President in June 1991 .
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