Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It will oblige them to make long drives across the desert to Egypt or Tunisia when they want to leave the country .
2 Even a slight knowledge of modern political or social or religious history will make us accept this truth , sadly .
3 This is a bold manifesto and the APB will expect it to receive careful criticism from all interested parties .
4 The lower prices have had a dampening effect on innovative schemes to make better use of the natural resources consumed , and will do nothing to stimulate necessary investment by the generators on modernising their capacity .
5 These new measures will do nothing to improve industrial relations in this country .
6 In the end , I want the Tories to win and I will do nothing to prejudice that position . ’
7 When one passes such messages back to one 's constituents , they say , ’ Who will do something to stop this nuisance , which is causing enormous problems not only to me but to the whole area ? ’
8 Now if anyone is tempted to join our happy band may I give you some advice which will ensure you get maximum enjoyment from your hobby — specialise .
9 ‘ That will ensure she gets bad notices , ’ said Stefan gloomily .
10 Viewers will see what makes nasty Norma , the receptionist so nasty .
11 I was in that scene with Morgan Fairchild when she … ’ ) , this summer will see him seizing co-starring laurels in a motion picture entitled Encino Man .
12 This chapter will inspire you to design other items and incorporate pressed flowers in other crafts .
13 He stunned his 80-strong audience by saying : ‘ If you will excuse my using this expression , the attitude today is too often find it , f — it and forget it . ’
14 Then , possibly , you will be able to develop some goals that will assure you attain those purposes .
15 ‘ I have spoken to Mr Knighton this morning and we are discussing a formula which will enable me to give financial support to Manchester United . ’
16 AFTER spending all his working life in the pottery industry , a familiar figure at Barlaston is setting his sights on a new ‘ career ’ which will enable him to explore scenic routes around the world .
17 He seeks to provide a substantive characterization of the concept of reality which will enable him to do two things : first , to show how certain rules and procedures are logically correct , how employment of them will suffice to guide us towards knowledge of reality ; secondly , to show how it can be rational for a self-controlled agent to seek to contribute to knowledge of reality .
18 As Byrd begins the long rehabilitation process which doctors hope will enable him to regain some movement , former team-mate Al Toon , one of the game 's top wide receivers , sits in retirement after being unable to shake off the effects of the ninth concussion in his eight-year career .
19 The problem for librarian and teacher alike is to devise a system which will enable him to achieve reasonable success in spite of all the colossal problems that the size and growth of human knowledge present .
20 Having identified staff with dependent relatives and small children , devise methods which will enable them to invite other nurses to substitute for them when crises arise .
21 Schools need to establish an " early warning " system that will enable them to identify potential failure before it occurs .
22 People have the right to receive media education which will enable them to become critical viewers of the medium .
23 The contract 's been awarded to the Heart of England Training and Enterprise Council , which says the money will enable them to train local people and help them set up and run businesses .
24 Although we can not expect them to become typographers or graphic designers , we do believe that even in the short time available during our course we can give them what might be called an aesthetic awareness that will enable them to make reasonable decisions in their future work .
25 Then gradually their experience will enable them to make sound judgements about their family .
26 Police are expecting to pick up more new leads later this year as forces throughout the country join a national fingerprint computer system , which will enable them to check unidentified prints from Pinky 's .
27 Like classical theory , Marx 's proposal is said to yield various empirical predic-tions , so that time and experience will enable us to test both positions .
28 Our financial strength and our determination to accept only profitable business will enable us to take full advantage of the opportunities that are now emerging , particularly in the UK . ’
29 Given the very recent appointment of a Head of Scientific & Technical Services , it has not been possible to formulate the likely requirements for laboratory computing for 1993/94 , but discussions during 1993 will enable us to plan this work from 1994/95 onwards .
30 The main alteration to this system will be the acquisition of the MARC interface module , which will enable us to import bibliographic data from external sources in standard UK MARC format .
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