Example sentences of "[noun pl] will [verb] in a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 FRANK WARREN , who manages both Gary Stretch and Chris Pyatt , thinks it unlikely that the two light-middleweights will meet in a world title eliminator .
2 Trusts will operate in a framework in which health boards will be required to fulfil their statutory obligations to cater for the health needs of all those in their areas .
3 All 2,060 workers will go in a town which is already an unemployment blackspot .
4 But an exceptional item of £11.7 million covering write-offs and redundancy costs will result in a loss of £9 million in the year to January 25 .
5 Thus the government may spend money on compulsory education or compulsory vaccination because is recognizes that , left to their own decisions , individuals will act in a way they will subsequently regret .
6 It therefore follows that any deviation from average conditions will result in a difference between the predicted tide and the actual tide experienced .
7 Sixth , the Thatcher Government 's pension reforms will result in a return to a ‘ cradle to grave ’ condition of unremitted low income for the most disadvantaged .
8 Teams made up equally of mentally handicapped and able-bodied athletes will compete in a soccer and netball tournament which will be held at St Peter 's RC High School in Gloucester .
9 A reduction in interest rates will result in a fall in the size of this subsidy , and the phasing in of a cash ceiling approach ought to be timed to such a favourable point in time .
10 Course members will sleep in a tent while I take a suite at the Inverlochy Castle Hotel , and at the end of the week everyone gets an official hand-written certificate to say they can put on gaiters without
11 Not surprisingly , most studies expect that such policies will result in a cut in the growth of global GDP ( none expects an increase ) .
12 Therefore an expansion of aggregate demand in the domestic economy which is not matched by comparable increases in other economies will result in a deterioration in the balance of payments .
13 Programmes will follow three main themes : Tchaikovsky 1812 , Last Night of the Proms and Baileys on Broadway — and most events will end in a firework display .
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