Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [noun] will " in BNC.

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1 As far as any future evaluation is concerned , if we adopt this definition of support teaching , it is obvious that more than just the traditional concerns with pupil progress in specific skills areas will need to be taken into account .
2 Mr Heseltine complains that if Labour wins taxes will go up on everything but fresh air .
3 Once again , the Regional Arts Association will know the leading amateur companies in your area , and this should certainly help you in looking for the kind of group to which you are best suited .
4 Tournaments in the Junior Ratings series will be played at The Dome , Kingsley from May 25th to 29th and July 27th to August 1st , and at Petersfield from July 22nd to 26th .
5 It is hoped that the European arts festival will reach all parts of the community , schoolchildren included , and will bring a tradition of British art in the European context to all parts of the country , including Ealing , North .
6 It is to be hoped that repeated surveys such as the Social Attitudes Survey will be conducted for many years to come in order to allow these important distinctions to be made .
7 The Commons Public Accounts Committee will today consider extending its investigation into the £150 million Rover Group sale , and may decide to examine Inland Revenue officials .
8 In some cases doctors will not only have to consider the capacity of the patient to refuse treatment , but also whether the refusal has been vitiated because it resulted not from the patient 's will , but from the will of others .
9 In some cases methods will be employed to reduce the number of animals used in a programme .
10 In some cases costs will be significantly higher than the bands above .
11 He says in some cases workers will have to accept lower wages to avoid redundancies .
12 Phillis played it all the time : for old times sake wo n't you give my heart a break ?
13 The $2,000 2 lbs device will come bundled with telephone book , calendar , memo pad and facsimile software .
14 However , within 5 years the new street works act should be operating properly which means that the planning and execution of all public utilities works will have far less effect on peak hour travel and congestion except for unplanned emergencies .
15 The Institute 's response concedes that in some matters compliance will be easily attested , but on others it may be difficult , if not impossible , for the auditor to form an opinion .
16 When completed , this telecommunications solution will connect some 2,600 bank locations in over sixty countries .
17 In some circumstances returns will be maximised by keeping prices stable or by reducing them .
18 Vivienne Peters , chief executive of the Telecommunications Users Association , believes that Mercury 's reticence may not be because of problems with the trial , but because it wants to keep the plan under wraps in the fear that British Telecommunications Plc will try to steal its thunder by pre-launching a similar service .
19 People buying shares in British Telecommunications Plc will be able to deal in shares by punching the keys on a normal push-button telephone : the retail investment company ShareLink Ltd said the service , the first such scheme in Europe , is being offered as part of the marketing campaign for BT3 , the UK government 's sale of a third tranche of British Telecom shares , marketing of which began yesterday ; the system will later be extended to cover other shares ; the government 's remaining shares are to be sold in July ; pricing and details of whether all the remaining 21.8% stake will be sold are due in June .
20 Before setting off to the British circuits Stephen will take in the Enkalon meeting at Aghadowey on Easter Saturday , and at end of the season will ride in the Hillsborough Sunflower International .
21 That way , your 30 days terms will mean 30 days instead of meaning anything from 30 to 60 days ( which averages out at 45 days or 50 per cent more days than 30 days ) .
22 Some days people will call me ’ Paris ’ and I 'm like , ’ Who ? ’
23 It is thus possible that in the course of the next few years Council will assign the headship for a period to the holder of the Halford Mackinder Professorship , who will among those carrying an obligation to serve if so requested .
24 It seems likely that in the next few years funding will be increased minimally and competition will also grow .
25 He says that in a few years gas will become expensive , and coal will be waiting in the wings as a cheap form of energy .
26 ‘ Margaret I hope you do n't mind my saying this , but are n't you forgetting that in a few years Dickie 'll be grown up ?
27 And maybe in a few years people will look back and see the things that we tried to do , and hopefully respect them . ’
28 As the national agency charged with the promotion and development of sport , the Scottish Sports Council will take the lead and shortly we will be launching new initiatives to implement our role as identified in the strategy .
29 As advised by Ian Russell in his letter of 15 December 1989 the next open meeting in the series organised by the Council and the Scottish Sports Association will take place on Monday 22 January 1990 at 1830 hours in the Council Offices , Caledonia House , South Gyle , Edinburgh .
30 The next Open Meeting in the series organised by the Council and the Scottish Sports Association will take place on Tuesday 20 March 1990 at 1830 hours at Moray House College , Cramond Campus , Edinburgh .
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