Example sentences of "[noun pl] will [vb infin] with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Are you frightened some of your readers will agree with the aims as outlined in what I believe form part of the BNP manifesto : support for reintroduction of both capital and corporal punishment , withdrawal from EEC membership , return to National Service , to name but a few items . |
2 | Collection boxes are available in the charity 's eight shops here and Help The Aged is hoping pubs , offices , clubs and shops will help with the collection . |
3 | The analysis offered by interference theory is similar , but rather simpler — it is that the existence of these ( within stimulus ) associations will interfere with the ability of the elements to form new ones . |
4 | And your prickles will die with the rest of your body . ’ |
5 | The frequency of site visits will vary with the nature of the work in progress , but unless the surveyor has agreed a basis of instruction which excludes detailed supervision , then this aspect of job control will usually be extremely time-consuming . |
6 | Many of the firms whose engineers will consult with the men from MITI have already done the rounds of Western defence contractors looking for a partner to build the FSX jet fighter . |
7 | The Articles will deal with the share rights of the various classes of share , the ratchet provisions and the terms upon which the preference shares become convertible . |
8 | TEN coal-fired power stations will close with the loss of 3,000 jobs unless plans to shut 31 pits are reversed , a union leader warned yesterday . |
9 | Just do n't ask any tricky questions about what the object model will be or how the applications will communicate with the desktop . |
10 | Just do n't ask any tricky questions about what the object model is or how the applications will communicate with the desktop . |
11 | And although these exceptions will grow with the introduction and development of Executive Agencies , the overwhelming majority of what are called the appropriation accounts are in a form prescribed by the Treasury . |
12 | It must be stressed that after a certain time has elapsed , individuals will interact with the researcher just as they will with anyone else , notwithstanding the possible inhibiting effect of recording equipment . |
13 | The rights to the writer 's compositions will remain with the publishing company for between ten and fifteen years after the expiry of the deal . |
14 | ‘ The UK Government is now saying that by 1995 all bathing waters will comply with the EC bathing water directives . |
15 | Where there is a contract for the sale of goods by description , there is an implied condition that the goods will correspond with the description . |
16 | The consultants will work with the council , public and private sector partners and the people in the area . |
17 | Two Civic Patrol officers will work with the community to combat litter and graffiti . |
18 | Few teachers will disagree with the need for diagnostic testing of individuals or even with sensible assessment for monitoring of standards . |
19 | Some wiring instructions will come with the lamp , but there may be no advice about running the actual power supply into the garden . |
20 | It is likely that the early stages of all procedures will rest with the headteacher and other senior staff in school . |
21 | This case now establishes that such covenants will run with the land and that it is only necessary for the lease to provide that the expression " the landlord " includes its successors in title . |
22 | Inevitably , many places with Hardy connections will change with the passing of time and some will eventually become unrecognisable . |
23 | North of England Newspapers will work with the council to provide individual entries for £1 and registers for £250 . |
24 | the responsibility for the recommendation of the offer to shareholders will lie with the directors of Target as advised by [ Bankers ] . |
25 | What acts may be considered usual for a firm of solicitors will change with the times . |
26 | Yes , the three artists will mingle with the guests at the buffet supper which we hope will be by candlelight , and the whole evening will be rather intimate and rather special to people who do come . |
27 | The hon. Member for Gordon ( Mr. Bruce ) asked how the proposals will square with the delegation of management powers to the chief executives of agencies , which is a fair point to raise . |
28 | However , as much of this stock has not become owner-occupied , it may well be that increases in market values will cope with the disrepair problem . |
29 | ULSTER 's roads will gleam with the sparkle of dozens of silver ‘ time machines ’ this week . |
30 | Manning also recognises a danger that the support groups will clash with the SSD over procedures . |