Example sentences of "[coord] [adj] will [vb infin] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Either or both will do a fine job of picking off enemy war machines or lobbing missiles into the middle of key enemy units .
2 There has been yet another substantial increase in resources for the NHS , and that will enable a continuing reduction in waiting lists and better service for all those who use the NHS .
3 Since the assembly 's main job is to enact a constitution , and that will require a two-thirds majority , the assembly members can look forward to much horse-trading .
4 All twins have their own balcony and some will take a third bed .
5 This core of lava may continue to flow for a long while , but when the supply of fresh lava slows down at source , there will not be enough coming through to fill the whole volume of the core , so an empty space will be left , and this will form a long tube or tunnel running along the centre of the flow , sometimes for many kilometres .
6 Remember also that whenever you use a commercial record in a production you must get the permission of the appropriate record label , and this will incur a separate fee to them .
7 It is very important that young people learn how industry works and this will involve a clear understanding of the functions and value of trade unions .
8 Gas is the only fossil fuel without environmental problems and this will prove a significant advantage , as will the growing pipeline supply network from the USSR , the North Sea and Africa .
9 In this case , too much spray has probably been applied , and this will require a longer UV exposure period ( see later ) .
10 If people know that a new rule will be applied retrospectively they will behave in accordance with whatever rules they imagine courts would think in the general interest , and this will provide a great part of the advantage of such rules without the need actually to enact or adjudicate them .
11 The greater variability in the reproductive success of males could just be a random result : by chance some individuals will meet more mates than do others , and this will have a larger effect on the variability of reproduction of males , because in males more of the random encounters can result in mating .
12 This theory is that , as in the adult , the changes associated with being asleep and awake will have a direct effect upon all rhythms , and so become the external cause of them .
13 The large bedrooms all have a private bathroom and several will take a third or fourth bed .
14 To some extent both will have a similar range of needs but each will occupy a different place within this range .
15 We will , for instance , keep the same number of signals regiments , but that will involve a 20 per cent .
16 Managers may respond by devising routines which will improve the output results but these will have a dramatic effect upon the processes of education back through the school life of every child .
17 ‘ The parties will all reassert their commitment to sit at the peace table , but most will display a diminished taste for direct negotiations , ’ said Harvey Sicherman of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy .
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