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

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1 ‘ They 'll need photos of the new me , ’ Devlin told her .
2 But I of course have the advantage of being one who condemns that degree of maladministration whether it applies in the democratic sector or in the quango sector and unfortunately , unfortunately despite all the corruption , I I 'll give way to the honourable gentleman if I could just er finish the point I 'm making , unfortunately despite all the corruption and all the mismanagement and all the fraud for which the Secretary of State is personally responsible as Secretary of State .
3 We 'll send sweatshirts to the first five correct entries out of the hat on 30 July .
4 We 'll destroy the Big-Endians , and I 'll become King of the whole world ! ’
5 Throughout the magazine you 'll see news of the latest good buys from Sainsbury 's .
6 Any bungling and I 'll disclaim knowledge of the whole miserable business .
7 From 1st January , we 'll have countries in the European community allowed to send in as much imported goods as they like .
8 They 'll have bricks through the fucking windows at Lloyds .
9 2 Regiments are coming and they 'll form part of the new Royal Logistic Corps .
10 I 'm having a quick read through this and I 'll I 'll ask questions at the same time .
11 We will encourage the young to become involved and will facilitate access for the disabled .
12 This method serves a dual function — it will absorb irregularities in the existing floorboards , and also muffle sound .
13 Perhaps there is a slight disadvantage in playing in Division 2 in that you do not play against the very top sides and players week in , week out , but hopefully Dundee High will earn promotion to the top division before very long .
14 Next there is the search in the real world for data which will throw light upon the chosen problems ; the collection of the data follows and finally its analysis .
15 The fastest growth will occur in the electrical sector , with overall rates of 7 per cent pa , but uncertainty over recycling will damage prospects for the automotive polyesters — annual growth is forecast to be as low as 2 per cent for cars and 1.7 per cent for commercial vehicles .
16 Your organization 's effectiveness depends on who works for it , they will influence results at the corporate , departmental and individual level .
17 Even those who seek to be integrated into the new culture ( or ‘ go native ’ as it used to be called ) will remain strangers in the new culture .
18 The position , as the Government have repeatedly made clear , is that trusts will remain part of the national health service .
19 The majority of oil companies are now basing their future plans on the assumption that oil prices will remain flat over the next five years in real terms .
20 I do n't understand your argument that having an E two type policy and without prejudice to what it may say , will make discussions at the local plan level about where boundaries are , more difficult or less difficult .
21 As we have seen , a two-tier structure has been established : the lower tier , the Board , possesses the more detailed and intimate knowledge of the working of the further education system and will make recommendations to the upper tier , the Committee , which consists very largely of local authority representatives and will decide what advice should be given to the Secretary of State .
22 However little detailed research has been undertaken into how these innovations were developed and implemented , and this project will make use of the unique Company Archive of the Thomas cook organisation to investigate the detailed circumstances of product development in a crucial period of the Company 's development from 1850 to 1939 , during which the foundations of the modern tourist industry were laid .
23 Richard Cohen at Hodder has bought a life of Hugh Gaitskill , by Brian Brivati , who has a doctorate from London University and who came to Hodder on a recommendation from Peter Hennessy ( author of Never Again ) ; Brivati will make use of the last of Gaitskill 's papers to be made available , released this month .
24 SEAN KELLY , 36 next month , will find in the 164-mile Tour of Flanders tomorrow that it will not be his age but the rest of the professional ‘ peleton ’ that will make victory in the one classic he has never won practically impossible , writes Phil Liggett .
25 The chairman will make enquiries about the proposed date for planting shrubs .
26 If it is not , the department will make enquiries with the competent authorities in other member states , asking them to reply within five working days .
27 The acquisition will pitch Bull into the front line of the competitive PC market and is part of the group 's overall drive to become a leader in international information technology .
28 To provide a specific context for the discussion of NLP system design that follows , I will contrast SPAR with the current version of the SRI Core Language Engine ( CLE ; Alshawi et al .
29 The distributaries will build levees of the coarser parts of their load , while the areas between will be occasionally flooded , built up with finer sediments , converted into swamps and so become sites of the formation of peats and organic muds .
30 Service is due to start in Paris this year and in other metropolitan areas next and BellSouth will invest more than $80m in the network , which will cover 60% of the French population .
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