Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [verb] [prep] [art] good " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The North-East programme will result in a better service and a more pleasant journey for rail travellers . ’ |
2 | Goal attainment is also improved in the long run : leadership development among the clients is a goal by itself , and the strengthening of client independence will lead to the better preservation of any other outputs achieved . |
3 | I think the competition between the IoT and the Tax Faculty will lead to a better examination system for the IoT . |
4 | In 1991 Hannover will focus on the best of high tech from Europe — and the rest of he world . |
5 | One of the best ways of deciding which floorcovering to use where is to work around the house , thinking about what each room will need for the best combination of looks , durability , ease of cleaning and comfort , all at a price you can afford . |
6 | The other will go to the best parody of a Melvyn love-scene ( about 250 words ) that accompanies an entry . |
7 | ‘ But , when it 's switched on , the motor will go at a good jogging speed , though you need to pedal a bit to get the pace up . |
8 | A £10 prize will go to the best letter published each month . |
9 | A £10 prize will go to the best letter published each month . |
10 | The £200 prize will go to the best presentation by a post graduate student . |
11 | I realise this is higher than originally envisaged but I firmly believe our approach will lead to the best result . |
12 | Whenever the cost of such a path increases , the algorithm will backtrack to a better looking node . |
13 | Full discussion will lead to a better understanding of the patient . |