Example sentences of "[Wh pn] will [verb] [to-vb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 From my own knowledge there are many Catholic Christians , including myself , who will continue to oppose the use of the death penalty for any reason , considering it barbaric and in total opposition to basic human rights .
2 I agree with my hon. Friend , who will continue to champion the cause of the north-west in the next Parliament .
3 ‘ It was an attack on the whole community — on sick children and their parents , on old people whose much-needed operations will have to be delayed , on the medical staff who devotedly care for them , and on the security forces who will continue to defend the community and to bring terrorists to justice . ’
4 It was an attack on the whole community — on sick children and their parents , on old people whose much-needed operations will have to be delayed , on the medical staff who devotedly care for them , and on the security forces who will continue to defend the community and bring terrorists to justice .
5 The administrative receivership is in the hands of Touche Ross , who will continue to run the company as a going concern with a view to finding a new buyer from the majority shareholder , Bob Curry .
6 Surprisingly it does devalue the works for collectors and museums who will want to see the back of the picture .
7 The Cleansing Department are aware of this and suggest making a phone call to the department who will arrange to uplift the pet and remove it .
8 The Portfolio seminar features several leading figures from both the industry and outside as speakers who will attempt to change the impression that successful women in senior operational roles in the industry need to be single , or divorced , childless and generally married to their work .
9 This confident recital after 30 years away from pH always quietens the listener who will try to change the subject .
10 Most importantly , the people who will have to implement the community care reforms seem to share the same vision and , despite certain reservations , the same enthusiasm .
11 According to the application document , only homes which do not want to receive Channel 5 will be legally entitled to have their VCRs retuned free of charge by the licencee , who will have to settle the problem within three weeks of receiving a retuning request .
12 We make sure and many of our tenants , of course , are in receipt of housing benefit , those on the lowest incomes , and for them housing benefit will meet most , if not all , of the increase , but there are many tenants who do n't get housing benefit who will have to pay the increase themselves .
13 One reason why you should try to develop the direction in which you think the company should go from both ends of the company at once is that in the process you gain the commitment of those who will have to follow the direction — and ‘ make it happen ’ and in a free society you are unlikely to get this commitment without a high degree of involvement and understanding of both where the ultimate goal is , and the process by which the decisions regarding that goal have been reached .
14 Many have also expressed anticipatory sympathy for the Mayor of St Petersburg , Anatoliy Sobchak , who will have to send the symbol of the city , the monument to Peter I , ‘ The Bronze Horseman ’ , to Paris , home of the sculptor Falconet , while he sends the granite base to Finland .
15 Of course , there may be widespread approval in certain circles , but it is far from widespread in other circles of important people who will have to make the Bill work .
16 The people in the company who will have to run the system , the manager or director in whose department the system will be installed ought to be involved in the selection process , but such people are unlikely to have much knowledge of computers and computer software although they may be familiar with word processing and spreadsheet systems running on microcomputers .
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