Example sentences of "will give [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the early stages of learning karate , the sensei will give verbal commands in Japanese and the final word of each command will be the area of the body to which the technique is to be applied .
2 Each section of the report will give greatest attention to environmental issues that score highly against the following tests of significance :
3 We will give additional emphasis to upgrading skills and technology when allocating funds .
4 Drylining with any plasterboard will insulate walls to some extent , but a special thermal board , with an expanded polystyrene backing , will give additional insulation .
5 It seems tolerably clear that , in principle , the offence is capable of commission by words alone , although conduct will give additional force to any words that are uttered .
6 The regional officers also wrote to the Chilean authorities calling for the prompt introduction of legislation which will give official licenses to the many community radio and TV stations that hitherto have been operating under severe restrictions .
7 The deal , believed to be unique in Britain , will give 24year-old Chris , pictured , the chance of staying as an amateur until the next Olympics , or until professional cyclists are allowed to compete in the games .
8 Its contract is to guarantee that the doctors consulted by members of the public are properly qualified and will give competent treatment .
9 This is difficult unless infected bitches can be identified and treated before whelping and during lactation , but even in this event , until drugs are available which will give total clearance , the only certain measure is the removal of pups from infected dams at birth , and hand-rearing or fostering on uninfected bitches .
10 Er eight tonne will give one tonne of N A C L.
11 I hope that , before a Labour Government come to power early next year , the hon. Member will give one speech in the mould of a great Select Committee Chairman .
12 How this approach works will become clearer when we come to discuss acquired disorders of reading and spelling later in the chapter ; but we will give one example relating to disorders of spoken language — specifically , to contrasting patterns of disordered sentence production .
13 We will give all employees equal rights and status under the law , whether they are full-time or part-time , permanent or temporary .
14 This will give all pupils the benefit of five complete years of secondary education .
15 Although the London Shopping Digest appears in copies of Ideal Home in London and the Home Counties only , this book will give all readers up and down the country the names and addresses of companies that supply goods by mail order — it 's essential reading .
16 The Government will have mapped out its legislative programme for the session in the Queen 's Speech at the opening of the session and will give first priority to the commitments there undertaken and to any important urgent Bill ( as has happened in recent decades in the cases of Rhodesia and Northern Ireland ) .
17 The Northern Arts ' Writers Awards 1992 will give two writers the chance to take off to Ireland and work on a literary project free from the distractions of everyday life .
18 It is time for direct action , test and observation and I will give two examples which promise a rational future .
19 It has been held in a number of cases that if a person claims to have a legitimate expectation , this will give that person standing to make an application for judicial review unless the claim is totally frivolous .
20 Initially , a second production line will be installed for our traditional crisp rice and flaked products and a new extruded product line will give extra capacity for the production of existing chocolate coated wheat and honey coated maize products , and a number of new products currently under development .
21 Either of these revised sets of dimensions will give perfect blending between the two arcs at each corner of the central rectangle .
22 If a reader can ‘ think himself into ’ the situations described , he will appreciate the courage and skills of the US Navy special forces ; if he is less well informed , the rather dry style will give little idea of the challenging nature of these operation .
23 That will give little cheer to Electroid who only today saw one of their customers , Aylesbury Automations , shed fourteen jobs …
24 It is hoped that a double credit unit currently being developed , Introduction to Quality Assurance , will give similar exemption from Section A4 of the syllabus .
25 The TCCB will give serious consideration this winter to the damage to techniques caused by a preponderance of one-day cricket , yet Lancashire 's last three Sunday matches at home accounted for almost £80,000 .
26 I hope that my hon. Friend the Minister will give serious consideration to that point .
27 In April 1911 the NUWW had convened an emergency meeting in the face of continuing delays , ‘ expressing the desire that the government will give immediate facilities for the passing of the Criminal Law Amendment Bill ’ .
28 But they will give equal pleasure to those who appreciate refinements of handling .
29 The vendor or his agent may request that tenders are submitted for a parcel of land ; the estate agent will give wide publicity to the site and circularise prospective purchasers .
30 It will give good reliability in general , but it will not cope with variations in sweep speed while a code is being read .
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