Example sentences of "will [verb] [v-ing] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Your family will enjoy choosing from the 100's of books brought to you every month in The Red House Post and At Home magazines .
2 They will include climbing in the traditional foreign flesh pots and a new policy covering expeditions locations not included under the old general policy .
3 This latest exhibition is not merely an update of the one many will remember visiting at the Royal Academy in 1979 , but a transformation .
4 Bulmers and the thousands of farmers who supply them with fruit are hoping that although the apples will continue to obey the law of gravity , profits and sales will keep going in the opposite direction .
5 The Training Agency 's Compacts Development Handbook ( 1988 ) outlines a framework within which Compacts should operate , and each will develop according to the particular needs and conditions of its local situation .
6 ‘ And yet , this frightening scenario I outline to you this evening is precisely what will happen arising from the global plans of these major American-owned multi-nationals . ’
7 Sites 2-4 are clustered together in the sequence AGCGGCGCGT so that binding to the central GC ( site 3 ) will preclude binding to the other two .
8 The subjects or areas for which information about a country is required will vary according to the specific needs of each individual company .
9 For example , lexical knowledge may be twice as ’ important ’ as syntactic knowledge , which may in turn be twice as ’ important ’ as semantic knowledge ( evidently , these magnitudes will vary according to the specific application and particular data ) .
10 The contingency approach states that while a particular structure may create optimum efficiency in an organisation , this ideal structure will vary according to the internal and external conditions of each organisation .
11 Cyclosporin is becoming increasingly important in the management of a wide variety of diseases ; monitoring of the drug will vary according to the underlying disorder .
12 From a developmental point of view this will mean adding to the local varieties used within the family and peer group those varieties used for wider communication ( in school and higher education , in adult work and society ) ; it means adding written language to spoken language , Standard English to non-Standard English , literary language to non-literary language and , for children who have a different mother tongue , it means adding English to their first language .
13 Microsoft Corp has told Sequent Computer Systems Inc , one of its allies in the upcoming Windows NT blitzkrieg , that the server version of Windows NT will start shipping by the third week of June .
14 Microsoft Corp has told Sequent Computer Systems Inc , one of its allies in the upcoming Windows NT blitzkrieg , that the server version of Windows NT will start shipping by the third week of June .
15 According to Computerwoche , the AS/400 version will start shipping in the third quarter of this year under the name of ‘ Unibol 4xx ’ , following demonstrations at the IBM mid-range show , Expo 3x/400 , in Frankfurt at the end of June .
16 According to Computerwoche , the AS/400 version will start shipping in the third quarter of this year under the name of ‘ Unibol 4xx ’ , following demonstrations at the IBM mid-range show , Expo 3x/400 , in Frankfurt at the end of June .
17 If DOS fails to match the first word of your input to its list of internal commands , it will start looking on the hard disk for a COM , EXE or BAT file with that name .
18 The first of the 850 former concentration camp prisoners and their families will start arriving from the war-torn former Yugoslav republic within days .
19 He is frightened that when he gets into the corridor he will start crying like the twelve-year-old boy .
20 Flemings will arrange financing for the new venture , and Rolls-Royce will have a director on the board .
21 We have already noted that these will differ according to the actual disability and according to the individual 's circumstances .
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