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

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1 In practice the simplest solution will normally be followed in that the cost will be allocated to the same period as the payment in the financial accounts .
2 After that the bottle will undoubtedly have broken or some fool will have accidentally released the spirit .
3 This presents a major obstacle , in so far as the would-be acquirer needs to be able to calculate the attitude of a target company 's owners to an offer , given that the management will often be uncooperative .
4 Given that the firm will not undertake work in this area that is likely to lead to a contested bid , the majority of such ‘ friendly ’ transactions will involve the seeking of irrevocable undertakings from directors ( who would normally be recommending the offer ) and possibly from other shareholders .
5 Given that the member will be sent their membership card , it would seem a small step away to actually send them a letter addressed to them personally welcoming them to the union and advise them at the very least on the basic facilities and benefits , plus other important information , and signed by the Regional Secretary , if not by the General Secretary .
6 After that the bitch will be spayed and , hopefully , rehomed happily .
7 How do you measure that that the trainee will understand ?
8 If you get it right the engine will catch just as it slows almost to a halt and , to the accompaniment of a swirling grey cloud of oily smoke stage right , the hiccupping bass thumping will grow into the irregular loping lumpy grumble of a healthy Pratt 986 .
9 But given that companies pay a dividend ( based on current profit ) per share , the higher the price of the shares , the lower the dividend will be as a percentage of that price .
10 CAT is a donee-based tax in which the more people who share in a particular inheritance the lower the tax will be .
11 But I 'm not going to discharge a jury in a case where I think it quite possible the jury wo n't be required to give any , to give any verdict .
12 He said that he could not accept the procedures and it is possible the dispute will be referred to a court .
13 It 's possible the doctor will opt for a Caesarian section , ’ the nurse explained briefly , checking notes on a clipboard .
14 If a charge code is entered which is outside the range 1 to 9999 the prompt will be re-displayed .
15 Hanson and the Museum of London say that ‘ as soon as practicable the site will be open to public view for a limited period .
16 In private most managers worry intensely about how corrosive the change will be .
17 The more this is done , the more inflexible will planning become , the less will it be able to adapt to changing circumstances , the greater is the likelihood of conflict between policies , and the more confusing the situation will be .
18 Since 1986 the proportion will have fallen even further , as some Conservative local authorities have sold their old people 's homes to either private operators or housing associations .
19 During the early part of 1986 the Director will visit all Social Work Departments and major voluntary agencies in Scotland , academic institutions and other research centres .
20 If the temperature is too low the beer will stop fermenting .
21 1.2 The Programmer will deliver the Program to the Publisher by the dated specified in Part 1 of the Schedule ( or by any later date agreed between the parties ) ; in this respect time shall be of the essence of the contract .
22 1.2 The Programmer will deliver the Program to the Publisher by the dated specified in Part 1 of the Schedule ( or by any later date agreed between the parties ) ; in this respect time shall be of the essence of the contract .
23 At seven , the child will learn this ; at eight the child will learn that ; by nine years of age this information will be assimilated … but we must not teach this , or this , or this .
24 It is also believed that if a person drowns wearing crotal the body will never be recovered .
25 As usual the event will be accompanied by a number of cultural activities including four seminars on collecting and an exhibition dedicated to the restoration of the area of Milan known as the Capitoline of S. Ambrogio .
26 when it 's a single thickness strong the colour wo n't be as strong as that anyway .
27 Under Criminal Justice Act 1991 , s.2(2) ( b ) , in a case such as this the court will have power to pass a sentence which is longer than the gravity of the offence would justify , on the ground that such a sentence is necessary to protect the public from serious harm ( which includes serious psychological injury , see s.31 ) from the offender .
28 I 'm glad to say that the beans were edible , the dog did get fed and I 'm sure that by the time you read this the video will be finished , in fact I 'll probably be working on the next one .
29 In conjunction with this the therapist will need to know how much soiling is accompanying the learning of appropriate toilet habits .
30 In doing this the subject will fail to detect that it was not trespasses that was presented , but the mispronunciation tresbasses .
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