Example sentences of "it will [verb] [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Trinidadian government has announced that it will refuse to authorise any arrangements to dump waste from developed countries in its territory .
2 Since we are unlikely yet to have discovered the oldest fossils of all , we can reckon that life started well before 3000 million years ago and as a rough guide , it will serve to let one day represent ten million years .
3 It will continue to publish foreign titles .
4 It will continue to fall this year and next year and I think that it is well known to everybody that this Government 's policy is to lower taxes , in contrast with the plans of the hon. Gentleman 's party .
5 In addition it will continue to foster strategic partnerships , such as its system development project with Microsoft , alignment with Novell Inc being an obvious choice .
6 ‘ And it will continue to enjoy improved profitability as the economic climate improves . ’
7 On the Alpha , DEC said that roll-out of Alpha-based systems continues on schedule but that because it is a major programme , it will continue to take several quarters to implement fully — and rather than talk numbers of machines or orders , the company chose to focus on the people writing for the thing , saying that more than 500 Alpha AXP applications from partners and 50 software products are available today .
8 Finally , Instem is keen to focus investment on developing its own products and expertise in the area of computer services , although it will continue to provide electronic manufacturing services to OEM customers .
9 My view is , and it 's been all along , that that will put pressure on your budget rather than decrease it , because it will tend to emphasise high cost residential er , solution .
10 One other aspect of hovering in a wind is that it will tend to mask any offset in the tail rotor trim .
11 In any event , if great prominence came to be given to APR , many people could be misled about the comparative value of competing credit arrangements ; partly because our calculations show that small and sometimes insignificant differences in what the buyer actually has to pay for credit can make for huge and therefore misleadingly imposing differences in APR ; partly because it will tend to make longer-term borrowing look more attractive than shorter-term borrowing even when ( given that the great majority of people prefer to pay off their debts as quickly as possible ) this may not be best for people .
12 Even if it is accepted that there is now overwhelming evidence that we possess a body clock , it will appear to have little use .
13 One thing is certain : this is not an area for the amateur and it will pay to take professional advice .
14 If the Minister does not agree with that figure , will he tell us how long it will take to introduce any rescue schemes ?
15 Then plan the time on the outbound leg that it will take to fly that distance at the outbound G/S .
16 It will seek to make maximum use of the units it has been given for offlining .
17 First , it will seek to identify significant determinants in the decisions of young people in this age group to seek either further education and training or leave the system .
18 It will develop operations in other countries ; it will seek to develop downstream subsidiaries ; it will become increasingly self-reliant and all this will make it less and less relevant to the responsibilities of a government ministry .
19 The University remains of the view , in common with many other institutions , that with changes in the school curricula on the one hand and the need for better preparation for graduate work ( notably in the European context ) on the other , it will need to extend some undergraduate courses from three to four years .
20 In the longer run , if Thailand is to sustain its growth rate it will need to create more jobs in higher-value-added industries .
21 Finally , even if a government was prepared to use positive discrimination measures more vigorously and adopt a policy of staff direction in employment , it will need to make private provision illegal if it is to succeed in equalising the geographical distribution of services .
22 ( 9 ) If the bidder is proposing to offer consideration shares then , unless it already has sufficient authorised but unissued share capital and the appropriate directors ' authority to allot such shares , it will need to pass ordinary resolutions increasing its authorised share capital and granting the directors an authority under CA 1985 , s80 .
23 The route of the first shipment--expected sometime this later year--is being kept secret for security reasons , but the government has said that it will try to avoid territorial waters .
24 It will attempt to identify those policies which are likely to be most effective in this and other countries , and thereby to provide an input into technology and economic policy-making .
25 Sergeant Nickol hopes that when the programme is shown , it will help to produce new clues to find the teenager .
26 Whenever the government runs a budget deficit , it will have to finance that deficit by borrowing .
27 In 1987 , the service had to compete for the hospital 's laundry contract for the first time and in 1993 , it will have to submit another tender . ’
28 If a firm is to be successful , it will have to generate sufficient income to cover the cost not only of financing a capital asset but of replacing it when it is worn out .
29 It will have to serve more people scattered over a larger area .
30 The council says it will have to sack some teachers to make the savings , but one MP says he does n't believe that .
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