Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [verb] a long [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The sedimentologist of the distant future will find a long trough filled with deltaic and fluviatile sediments with clear evidence of their provenance from the north-west and of longitudinal infilling like so many other trough.shaped basins up and down the stratigraphical column . |
2 | Seats that can face wither forward or to the rear are standard on many models , which is useful as the seat will have a longer utility value . |
3 | ‘ That girl will go a long way — ’ |
4 | The head of the Exchange 's advertising department Boris Goldman believes that the opening of the exchange will go a long way to breaking the mafia art market in which Western and Russian intermediaries often knock down prices on Russian works of art . |
5 | Its adoption and implementation throughout the Community will go a long way towards ensuring equal conditions for UK investors exploring opportunities in other Member States . |
6 | Moreover , your sterling will go a long way — not a small consideration . |
7 | A revival will take a long time , warned Davies , but spirited performances from players like Copsey and Lewis must give some cause for optimism . |
8 | The government 's measures to secure more planning permissions for housing development will go a long way to remedy the shortage of building land and so remove the occasion for windfall profits based on scarcity values . |
9 | And Monday 's game will go a long way towards determining Wright 's future . |
10 | Little Renaissance furniture survives intact , and the present catalogue will go a long way to furthering its understanding . |
11 | We need an improved education system , and the Bill will go a long way to achieving that for the benefit of our children . |
12 | Organising a fair distribution of tickets by perhaps initially limiting the number allocated to each family or , alternatively , putting on an extra performance will go a long way to solving the problem . |
13 | That change will take a long time , and be accompanied by increasing turbulence . |
14 | While you 're in hospital , a guaranteed additional daily income will go a long way to ensuring that you do n't come out of hospital with financial worries . |
15 | You will find a tiny amount will go a long way . |
16 | The program memory will contain a long list of words that will tax the resources of most children . |
17 | The proposals in the consultation document will go a long way towards improving the facilities and the standards that drivers expect from motorway service areas . |
18 | The cup triumph will go a long way to easing the memory of their loss to Waringstown in the final of the Touche Ross Senior Cup last month and caps a solid season for the Comber side . |
19 | The letter expresses four concerns about the TGAT report : that the assessment proposals require an enormously elaborate and complex system ; that there will be heavy reliance on teachers ' judgements in addition to the nationally prescribed tests ; that the costs will be considerable ; and that the new system will take a long time to implement . |
20 | Square Face : Wear a headpiece that sits on the back of your head and opt for an understated veil style , although your face shape will carry a long veil beautifully . |
21 | But d-i-y treatment will go a long way towards keeping rot at bay , and you should be prepared to give freshly exposed cut surfaces of both cladding and battens an extra coat of preservative during installation for extra protection . |
22 | ‘ Developing a single European currency will take a long time but it will make the most significant contribution to European , and therefore world , financial stability . |
23 | The work of the Quality Assurance Unit will go a long way in restoring public confidence in the education system . |
24 | Common sense , experience in your own family will go a long way ; but there is training available , so if you are n't offered any , ask for it . |
25 | De Klerk dismissed suggestions that he ca n't control his security forces by pointing out that he appointed 10,000 police officers last year , and claims that the new influx will go a long way in helping subdue township unrest . |