Example sentences of "a [noun] will [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If incoming fire shall overload our void shields and damage our Titan , if the feedback dampers shall fail too , then a Moderatus will suffer the intense agony of pseudo-injury .
2 Striped club colours for the welts , cuffs and armbands for a slipover will add the final touch to success .
3 Readers interested in more than the bare formula of a dish will appreciate the charming , simple and well explained recipe below .
4 You know , a dog , when it 's confronted with danger it can , it can fight it 's way out a cat will do the same , every other creature will , will do something when it 's confronted with danger a se , a sheep is so intelligent and is so strong and is , has such a er , a self- preservation er er er
5 With this version of the theory , the change in the exchange rate over a period will equal the differential inflation rates between the two countries .
6 After April 1990 a business will pay the new rateable value multiplied by the national multiplier , the uniform poundage .
7 Such a process will require the same form of periodic review mentioned with regard to Principle 5 .
8 Downstairs a Disco will bring the tired and the weary in from the cattle drives and down from the cash tills. the Saloon will stay open late .
9 A seller will receive the accrued interest on top of the sale proceeds .
10 Very often such a team will achieve the unachievable and will overcome even the problem of what , in hindsight , might appear to be the wrong strategic direction .
11 Where a local planning authority believes a development will harm the public interest through its land use impact on other sites , such as the vitality of town centres , this should be a material consideration .
12 Shopping around for a top-up will allow the best price while still keeping the cutlery service in the same style .
13 The constituent units may be of quite different length and they may appear in quite a different order and quite different emphases may be given to particular features of the story , but the corpus as a whole will contain the same set of elements .
14 The research as a whole will provide the vital national framework against which individual privatisation decisions can be considered .
15 In other cases , the decision about how to finance a service will reflect the political and ethical values that underpin the policy .
16 Fifty guaranteed seats once a week will give the advance bookings a most healthy look .
17 A Giant will have the same effect on your enemy as a big monster .
18 That out of the assembly will come a nucleus of Rhodesians , black and white , as dedicated to God 's ways as the Communists are dedicated to theirs ; that lives will be changed fundamentally — and that such a miracle will inspire the fresh thinking which is desperately needed .
19 To accompany the cross assembler a linker will perform the usual task of allocating addresses to the assembled code modules and attaching the run-time libraries to generate an executable program .
20 As four chapters will demonstrate , there are different places to find art criticism ; a monograph will afford the greatest opportunity for full critical treatment , while a brief newspaper article is most likely to omit one or more of the three helpful elements , perhaps through the writer 's assuming prior knowledge on the reader 's part .
21 The grant of a right of way over a road will include the following ancillary rights : ( 1 ) the right to stop for such time as is necessary to load and unload vehicles ( McIlraith v Grady [ 1968 ] 1 QB 468 ) but only where there is no other convenient place to stop London and Suburban Land v Carey ( 1991 ) 62 P & CR 480 ) ; and ( 2 ) the right to a sufficiency of vertical space immediately above the road for the purpose of loading and unloading ( VT Engineering Ltd v Barland ( Richard ) & Co Ltd ( 1968 ) 19 P & CR 890 ) .
22 Candidates who are granted a referral will re-sit the referred component in December 1994 .
23 After all , it seems likely that the form of wage and price rigidity in an economy will reflect the economic environment , one component of which is likely to be the behaviour of aggregate demand .
24 However , critics point to the regressive nature of the community charge — apart from specified categories who will receive exemption or discounts ( for example , students ) everyone in an area will pay the same regardless of income — and the difficulties and expense of administration and collection .
25 Any lack of required work effort by an individual will affect the immediate group bonus and so peer pressure can be significant .
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