Example sentences of "this will [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This will show the maximum amount you can borrow , and over how long you can repay the loan .
2 When I tell my wife , this will mean a great deal to her . ’
3 This will mean a proposed increase of £460m in the first year , followed by £770m in the second rising to £1.95 billion within five years .
4 This will mean a miserable winter for house owners but a disastrous one for a quarter of a million working people .
5 This will mean an immediate reduction in premium for those members who have not made claims under their policies for more than 12 months with effect from their renewal date on and after 1st July next .
6 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 .
7 This will form a one-stitch ladder to each side of the cable making working easier and the stitch will not run because you have secured it to its adjacent needle .
8 Generally , if you have at least two or three slices of good wholemeal bread each day , and some other wholegrain cereal product , this will form a good base around which to design your meals , and add other iron-rich foods .
9 None of this will stop the Franco-German alliance from remaining the Community 's dominant force .
10 This will contain the necessary laboratories for the George Pitt-Rivers Professor of Archaeological Science .
11 The dome also incorporates a built-in groundsheet with a 6″ lip around the door , this will ensure no unwelcome creatures can come wandering into your bivvy during the night .
12 This will ensure a good bond between floor and tile
13 This will ensure the freezing point of the electrolyte is well below any temperatures it is likely to experience .
14 This will ensure the easy removal of these appliances should servicing be necessary .
15 This will ensure the new mortar gets a firm grip
16 As undergraduates they are often exposed to uninspired lecturing from academics , and subsequently many struggle to assimilate the minutiae of medicine in the ( false ) belief that this will ensure an easy passage through the membership examination .
17 This will remain the highest key on the cylinder .
18 This will remain an untestable speculation unless and until we meet other forms of life , but speculation can be useful .
19 All this will effect the private investor in two ways .
20 This will leave a deep layer of warmer water at the bottom of the pond , in which the goldfish will thrive .
21 Since this will involve a substantial amount of archival and institutional research the study has been provisionally limited to the period 1890-1930 .
22 This will involve a systematic search through library catalogues , and has several purposes .
23 This will involve a detailed consideration of the financial assistance provisions of CA 1985 , ss151-155 .
24 This will involve a detailed examination of process controls in addition to approval of the quality assurance systems .
25 This will involve a national survey early next year , funding by Thames Telethon and others , to establish where voluntary organisations currently get their advice from .
26 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 .
27 This will involve a large number of managers , some further external help , and considerable debate .
28 This will involve a brief discussion of the approach known in contemporary philosophy as functionalism .
29 This will make a favourable impression on the stylist and you 'll get a more stylish haircut .
30 Of course , the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 is designed to extend the types of people who may offer at least certain firms of legal services , but it remains to be seen whether this will make a dramatic difference by demystifying the provision of advice .
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