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

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1 We will encourage the young to become involved and will facilitate access for the disabled .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 The position , as the Government have repeatedly made clear , is that trusts will remain part of the national health service .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 Mr. C. H. L. Davis and Dr. H. Sihler were appointed Directors on 16 July 1992 , and Mr. B. R. O'Neill and Mr. P. E. Yea have been appointed Directors with effect from 1 April 1993 ; each will seek election at the forthcoming Annual General Meeting .
10 Scottish Aggregates will seek approval for the giant quarry when their application comes before Renfrew District Council 's planning and development committee in Paisley .
11 As the Audit Commission notes : ‘ Schools will need support in the new environment .
12 Towards the end of August or early September you will need wood of the current year 's growth that is quite firm and mature .
13 Historians of science who want to understand the development of contemporary theories will need more than the printed journals , they will need access to the electronic resource .
14 The plans will need approval from the regional ( Lände ) governments .
15 Sometimes the hospital will want to carry out a post mortem , and the hospital will need consent from the nearest relative .
16 HP estimates the 7100 chip will boost performance of the 3000 by 30% in transaction processing environments over the preceding 977 model .
17 But there is a nagging doubt that the British Library itself will fall prey to the semi-literate tendency — it is after all located in Bloomsbury itself .
18 Now there is a danger that this ‘ poor world ’ will fall victim of the greening process .
19 Sales and market forecasting will focus attention upon the basic influences on the marketplace , and on the relationships within it .
20 The first phase is planned to continue to the end of 1994 , and will include assessment of the current services with a view to broadening them , before moving on to the setting up of pilot networks .
21 Future product enhancements will include support for the Standard General Markup Language ( SGML ) , ISO 's SQL3 specifications and the Object Management Group 's Object Request Broker , the company says .
22 To support distributed computing environments , Dun & Bradstreet says SmartStream will include support for the Open Software Foundation Distributed Computing and Management Environments .
23 I do not propose to say more at this stage , except that I wholly accept the evidence of the surgeon as to the desperate nature of this situation , and that I grant the declaration as sought , which will include provision for the necessary consequential treatment in addition to the Caesarean operation .
24 A countryside walk will be opened in the near future and will include part of the old BCR trackbed .
25 The company also agreed to provide a more adequate explanation of changes in accounting policy in future , and the Panel welcomed the directors ' intention ‘ to ensure that future notes will include reiteration of the former policy as well as a description of the new policy ’ .
26 The mock reality of fiction has its points of overlap with our model of the real world , and indeed it can be argued that readers will assume isomorphism between the two unless given indications to the contrary .
27 It 's hoped the airlift will bring relief to the 30,000 people under siege in Sarajevo .
28 Labour believes training is vital to the national interest if we are to produce competitive goods and services that will bring success to the new Europe .
29 In conclusion , I ask is it sensible needlessly to destroy a system which provides the best standard of living for all its citizens on the African continent and replace it with a system which will bring misery in the short-term and has little proof that it will ever attain today 's standard of living in the long term ?
30 In animals much smaller doses of morphine will prevent sensitisation of the nervous system to pain than are necessary to suppress it , indicating that pre-emptive analgesia might be worth while .
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