Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [adv prt] the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Institute of Housing , in more moderate tones , claims that the replacement of fair rents by market rents will slow down the decline of the private rented sector rather than revive it .
2 Any friction at the hammer pivot will slow down the movement of the hammer , tending to make the action sluggish .
3 Although the structure and powers of the new committee have yet to be decided , conservationists argue that the additional bureaucracy will slow down the process of designation , cost a lot of money , reduce the power of SNH and may result in designated sites losing their status .
4 Then Christ will deliver up the kingdom to the Father , and God will be all in all .
5 Together with the individual care plan , these will make up the description of the service which the voluntary or private sector home is contracted to provide .
6 If we print all this area from within a rubberband box , as we have been doing , it means that four sections of the printout will make up the width of the design and the height will need the total height of squares used for the design , divided by 38 .
7 In reply to his own question , ‘ What shall I render to the Lord for all his bounty to me ? ’ the psalmist can only receive with gratitude what Yahweh freely gives him and rededicate himself : ‘ I will lift up the cup of salvation and call upon the name of the Lord , I will pay my vows to the Lord in the presence of his people . ’
8 Once that subject has been done to death I daresay they will bring up the subject of his large family .
9 Thursday 's poll will bring down the curtain on the Campaign Sketch .
10 But before turning to Buid relations with neighbouring lowlanders , I will bring out the specificity of Buid attitudes toward violence and aggression by comparing them with other Philippine groups who have a less negative attitude toward these phenomena .
11 Where goldfish are kept in the latter system , lighting is best provided by a combination of Grolux and warm white tubes as this will bring out the colours of the fish .
12 Maybe it will bring about the brotherhood of man and the sisterhood of woman sooner than anything else .
13 Just to conclude , I share the view expressed already by Councillor , that just as the issue of the elderly persons homes brought about the loss of control for the Conservatives in , be sure the Health Service will bring about the downfall of the Conservatives in White Hall .
14 It has launched a five-year action plan to revitalise the River Esk and hopes the move will bring about the return of the river 's salmon fishery .
15 We will tighten up the rules on holiday brochures and contracts , and introduce a ‘ cooling-off ’ period into timeshare contracts .
16 The Government , however , is likely to press ahead with legislation this autumn which will tighten up the law on secondary action .
17 They will carry out the areas for action .
18 Gabriel Bellon of Lyon will carry out the trials on several adult volunteers .
19 You will carry out the activity of research at least once on all cases .
20 These are terms that : the supplier acting in the course of a business will carry out the service with reasonable care and skill ( section 13 ) and within a reasonable time ( section 14 ) ; and that the customer will pay a reasonable charge ( section 15 ) .
21 Section 13 implies a term that the supplier , if acting in the course of business , will carry out the service with reasonable care and skill .
22 In the case of the supply of services , s13 of SGSA 1982 states that , where the supplier is acting in the course of a business , " the supplier will carry out the service with reasonable care and skill " .
23 Section 14 states that , in the absence of an agreed time for performance or an agreed formula to determine the time for performance , the supplier will carry out the service in a reasonable time .
24 Rather say , " At the next meeting , Ms Smith will report on the action taken " ; or " Mr Jones will carry out the instructions of the committee and report back . "
25 In Dublin today Charlton will send out the Republic against Northern Ireland in an attempt to take the points that would virtually ensure participation in the World Cup finals next summer in Italy , a feat guaranteed to consolidate his status as a modern Irish hero .
26 With the league regionalised over Winter it 's almost certain that Clwyd , Gwynedd and Powys teams will prop up the table for a couple of months .
27 In a move that will prop up the market for contemporary Quebecois art , and at the same time foster the province 's quest to reinforce its distinct cultural identity , the government of Quebec has guaranteed a C$5.4 million ( £2.25 million ; $4.5 million ) bank loan on behalf of the Musée d'art Contemporain de Montreal , enabling that institution to purchase en bloc 1,300 works ninety percent contemporary Quebecois amassed by the bankrupt engineering firm Lavalin Inc .
28 After 35 years as president of the company he founded back in 1957 , Ken Olsen will give up the reins at Digital Equipment Corp this October , aged 66 .
29 AN AERIAL spectacular will light up the skies above Derry today .
30 The operator will keep this beam aimed at the target while the missile , which has sensitive detectors at its back end , will steer down the centre of the beam .
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