Example sentences of "will remain the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Until the UKCC 's final recommendations have definite government approval , accounts and impressions will remain the subject of speculation . |
2 | Despite suggestions of advertising , last month 's Green Paper confirmed the fee will remain the BBC 's chief funding . |
3 | Secondly it will remain the case that once a species has been judicially classified as dangerous , then , subject to the doctrine of precedent , there is no room for distinctions based upon the fact that some variants or individual animals within the species may not in fact be at all dangerous : in other words , the law continues to ignore ‘ the world of difference between the wild elephant in the jungle and the trained elephant in the circus … [ which ] is in fact no more dangerous than a cow . ’ |
4 | A few days later a Soviet commentary from Kabul indicated the limits of such ‘ neutrality ‘ in asserting that the PDPA ’ will remain the chief mobilising and guiding force in the [ Afghan ] government of national unity , even after it becomes a coalition ’ . |
5 | Yet until someone like Seawright can build a province-wide alternative , the DUP will remain the home of the loyalist vote . |
6 | The justification for this was expressed to be that it would thus be open to a court at a later date to review the matter of sex determination Ormrod J. 's decision , much cited and approved of in the House of Commons debate , evidently will remain the law . |
7 | As a consequence setting fees will remain the responsibility of the Engagement partner with reference to the client partner but should be subject to his/her compliance with the firm 's position nationally . |
8 | The basic state retirement pension will remain the foundation for retirement . |
9 | Even if we encourage some doctors to specialise in medical education , most of the day to day teaching will remain the domain of jobbing doctors . |
10 | Three body styles — hatchback , coupe and saloon — will be imported , although the hatch will remain the volume seller , followed closely by the coupe , the only body fitted with the G40 engine . |
11 | And of course , until it has been established rather longer , the prime feature from the Compaq Grand Slam Cup will remain the record prize money . |
12 | The canny scribe had just persuaded the RAF to effectively give him the ultimate freebie , one which will remain the envy of flying hacks everywhere for many decades to come . |
13 | Any lifeboat stationed at Torness would still be known as the Dunbar Lifeboat and the Dunbar Lifeboat House will remain the HQ of the Station . |
14 | Child Benefit will remain the cornerstone of our policy for all families with children . |
15 | Thus if a seller entrusts identified and appropriated goods to a carrier with instructions that they be conveyed to the buyer but not handed over until the buyer has paid , the goods will remain the seller 's property until the buyer pays for them . |
16 | The smaller comprises 100,000 holders of ‘ traditional ’ with-profits policies which are invested totally in the participating fund ( none of which have been sold for about six years ) will be totally ring fenced , and both the investment profits and the ‘ infrastructure ’ profits — that is , the profits on the policy management — will remain the property of these policyholders . |
17 | The teacher may not instantly use all of this material , but the aim should be to build up a growing collection of useful resources which will remain the property of the school and which can be handed on to any teacher , or supply teacher who has to teach the course . |
18 | An increase in primary , and especially in agricultural production , will remain the basis of rural economic regeneration . |
19 | The most fundamental of these is that need , and not ability to pay , is and will remain the basis on which are is offered to all by the NHS . |
20 | ‘ NEED , not ability to pay , is and will remain the basis on which care is offered to all by the National Health Service . ’ |
21 | ‘ While the remedial action we have taken in all our major territories is proving effective , the need to contain costs and to underwrite selectively will remain the basis on which we will continue to develop our business worldwide ’ . |