Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [prep] [art] [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Now it it just possible and I will explain in a moment why , that the necessity to avoid the greenbelt may not be exactly the same as being beyond the outer boundary of the York greenbelt .
2 Norwich will testify to a victory hard won .
3 Mont Blanc , to be sure , has existed for a long time , and probably will exist for a while yet , but it does not work to stay in existence .
4 ( b ) That there is no satisfactory address for serving the summons either because he will not give an address , or it is doubtful if he will remain at the address long enough to accept service of the summons or is unable to furnish the name of anyone who would accept service on his behalf , e.g. social worker .
5 It was a happy , friendly and very satisfying day one which will remain in the memory forever .
6 If he does not become Chancellor , he will remain in the news anyway as he attempts to push through the Government 's toughest privatisation yet , British Rail .
7 There 's a lot to be done if cases are to be taken to court , but the last thing Thames Water will want during the run up to privatisation is a long , drawn out damages claim where the point at issue is the safety of the water in the tap .
8 I hope it will bring a few people along to the network who will stay for the music afterwards . ’
9 Tudor and I will stay in the hotel tonight but we 'll call in to see you tomorrow . ’
10 I will describe in a moment how the decoding is carried out , but first , a word about what kind of code it is .
11 I will discuss in a moment how such transport might be achieved , but first I give an example of its role in maintaining life .
12 At the other end of the scale there are meals that will linger in the mind long after the credit card has recovered , and blowouts at top restaurants still tend to be cheaper than their London counterparts .
13 Have you ever noticed that when Christians speak about how they became followers of Jesus , nearly everyone will concentrate on the moment when they faced that crisis , and made their decision ?
14 The more inelastic the supply curve and the more elastic the demand curve , the more the final incidence will fall on the seller rather than the purchaser .
15 These figures only hold accurately for large files — 100 or more tracks in extent — although they will act as a guide even for very small files .
16 It is perhaps worth mentioning the importance of the sale agreement stating that the independent accountant will act as an expert rather than as an arbitrator .
17 In the following analysis we will focus on the situation where µ declines , that is , where polarization increases .
18 60,000 fans will pack into the Bowl tomorrow to see the Boss .
19 NIREX will opt for the place where they are least likely to meet opposition .
20 He will appeal to the public today in an attempt to drive home his claim that Britain has an ‘ historic opportunity ’ for a partnership government .
21 The technology , in fact , is getting better all the time : some AFs are now capable of holding the focus all the way from the front surface of the lens to infinity and will lock onto the subject even if it moves from centre-screen right to the edge of the frame .
22 Hankin rates the Bishop Auckland youngster but feels he will benefit from a spell away from the first team .
23 Although the charge card industry says it will benefit from the move away from credit cards , it is unlikely to take on the mass of consumers who acquired a credit card in the Eighties .
24 This degree is an exciting new venture , and I see myself as the first of many lay people who will benefit from the training here ’ .
25 ‘ Then I will speak to the headmaster directly .
26 They will appear before the court again on Thursday .
27 Erm one of the points that has n't been mentioned in terms of the benefits discussed earlier is that the forecasts are that n because of the horrendous accident record of the A sixty one , that transfer of thirty percent of the traffic onto a high standard , modern and much safer road , will result in a reduction in between seven hundred and a thousand people er being injured on the A sixty one during the thirty year er lifespan of the western relief road .
28 Announces a huge redundancy programme that will lead erm which will result in a lot more unstaffed stations and a hell of a lot less maintenance .
29 Saint Keyne , who bolted up at Haydock last time , will improve for the step up in trip for the Queen 's Vase .
30 It will grow on the oak too but this is by no means common .
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