Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [verb] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | If so , on past form only a third of the electorate will bother to go to the polls . |
2 | Industry will have to pay for the licences they are granted and will have a duty to reduce pollution and render their discharges harmless . |
3 | The department will continue to refine with the health authorities the local care programme approach adopted from April 1991 ( Bedfordshire ) . |
4 | 2 Answer the questions that the journalist will need to ask in the first paragraph of the release and develop the various points in order of importance . |
5 | The specialist teacher or adviser will need to discuss with the pupil 's own teacher the information obtained from screening procedures that has a bearing on adaptations to learning materials or to the environment . |
6 | It is understood that Typhoo Tea will seek to qualify for the Fairtrade Mark , in addition to its own mark ; they indicate that they are willing to pay for it . |
7 | Therefore flat Minkowski space provides an inadequate description and our analysis of curved space–time will need to proceed along the lines mapped out in Chapter 3 for analysing curved space . |
8 | New cases of BSE in the UK " where 88,000 animals have died of the disease so far " rose from 675 to 885 a week over the past year , although the government 's chief scientist insists the figure will start to decline by the end of this year . |
9 | If , however , an appeal committee comes to the conclusion that efficiency would be prejudiced by complying with the preference , then the appeal committee will have to proceed to the second stage and decide how to exercise its discretion , by weighing up the advantages which would be achieved by complying with the preference as against the prejudice this would cause . |
10 | The sun will continue to shine across the region this afternoon . |
11 | In that case the County Council will have to look after the sick there , possibly with supervision of the staff by representatives of the Regional Hospital Board . ’ |
12 | However , serious action to close the loopholes in the law will have to wait on the parliamentary timetable and the European legislation , until then , with more and more companies wanting to know the truth about their employees , competitors and suppliers , and with more and more information being put onto computers , the trade in personal data looks set to thrive . |
13 | This means that if , for example , the cooking cycle is programmed for two-and-a-half minutes at a required temperature the machine will adjust to compensate for the fall in temperature which occurs when a frozen or chilled food will have been cooked for two-and-a-half minutes at the correct temperature . |
14 | The period which elapses until a product at the limit of the release specification at the time of manufacture , changes until it has reached the limit of the check specification , is the minimum shelf-life ; the product which is close to the nominal value at the time of manufacture will continue to comply with the check specification for longer than this . |
15 | However , I am confident that the European Community will continue to progress in the direction in which it has been driving — and rightly so — for the benefit of all our citizens and citizens on the mainland of Europe . |
16 | Your opponent will tend to fixate on the Giant and divert a lot of his resources against it while the Boyz get on with winning the battle ( hopefully ! ) . |
17 | Similarly , any interest on the overdue tax will cease to accrue from the same date . |
18 | As the last kicking leg returns to the ground , the body will tend to incline towards the side , presenting a side view to the opponent . |
19 | The body will begin to lower towards the ground . |
20 | Real output will continue to fall with the multiplier and accelerator interacting with each other until the floor is reached . |
21 | Health education will have to revolve around the adoption of safer practices . |
22 | Whether we take the retail prices index minus mortgage interest payments or producer prices , the rate of inflation has declined sharply in the past year and I suspect that the underlying measures of inflation will continue to decline in the next year — I can tell the right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East ( Mr. Smith ) , who is interrupting from a sedentary position , that the underlying rate of inflation compares extremely well with the position under the Labour Government of which he was a member . |
23 | If I , a plastics factory owner , decide to make a rear-lamp cluster for a particular car , either I or the car assembler will have to invest in the specific mould to produce it . |
24 | First , your extension will have to comply with the Building Regulations , which include various requirements for preventing fire spreading from your house to your neighbour 's property . |
25 | More sweeping changes to deal with the threat of global warming will have to wait for the Government 's environment white paper under discussion in cabinet committee . |
26 | It reckons Unix will continue to dominate in the technical arena and says OS/2 will flourish at corporate sites where personal computer communications are important . |
27 | Furthermore , to make any significant use of AI , the expenditure and commitment will have to come from the top . |
28 | Paper will start to peel from the wall , and in the worst cases plaster will start to crumble . |
29 | We 've got a problem now , w we have to try and s split that between our problems here in the city and what will happen in the future and what the government will intend to do about the problem . |
30 | It sometimes happens , where the end of a session is imminent , that a government will seek to bargain with the opposition to avoid the demise of Bills , which would otherwise lapse , so as to avoid a total waste of the parliamentary time devoted to them . |