Example sentences of "[conj] will [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The true cost of these is hidden , i.e. cover at workplace , cost of speakers etc. is minimal by comparison ’ — in general , there will be a limit to the amount of hidden costs any library department can or will want to absorb on training , in the face of competing priorities .
2 The consequence of their separate decisions is that the interest group will not form , will fail to recruit sufficient members , or will fail to enlist support for its activities .
3 Erm , now bearing in mind that half the year has gone , or will have gone by the time anybody arrived here , erm it seemed to me that where I , my analysis of that situation was that if we were going to achieve our target times , erm , then the theory would seem to be that we ought to make , er , two appointments now , I E two appointments for half the year will be equivalent to one appointment for the year , and that will produce the number of investigative hours which roughly that the formula says we need to knock off the required number of complaints in the required number of times .
4 As an owner you generally know these symptoms or will have taken veterinary advice .
5 However , providers will require either to establish a partnership with an employer , enabling access to a workplace , or will have to establish a simulation which has a high correspondence with workplace conditions .
6 The 10% of the population who have addictive disease will always find methods of obtaining alcohol or will turn to use of other mood-altering chemicals .
7 Any compiler of a catalogue raisonné will have seen and compared all the works listed , or will scruple to state if some work has proved inaccessible .
8 Are there particular points you need to go back to , or will need to find out more about ?
9 Unbeknown to them and the Fuehrer himself , surveillance staff at Bletchley Park have just cracked all their codes and are intercepting information that 'll help lead the Allies to victory .
10 Today he will set off from Paignton to Topsham , a 27.7-mile walk that will mean pounding the roads non-stop for more than eight hours .
11 Thus , if a large proportion of cases , but no controls , have received radiotherapy , there will also be a systematic bias that will tend to exaggerate relative risks .
12 This argument ignores a number of factors that will tend to operate in the opposite direction .
13 Another idea is ‘ a national network that will link working engineers and scientists with every school in the country … so that our boys and girls can see role models and learn about the work of engineers , scientists and industry ’ .
14 Can I make some comment about the meeting because something arise from that meeting which was in er important information for me , namely that the diocese are anticipating that will remain to look after , I gather .
15 Paramount closed down its London office in 1968 , declaring that ‘ we now feel that by coordinating and controlling our production activities in Hollywood we can effectively control a programme that will continue to draw from a talent pool all around the world . ’
16 We will provide a code of family law that will continue to underpin the institution of marriage , give priority to the welfare of the child , and emphasise the primary responsibility of parents for the welfare of children and the family .
17 Filled with the magic and beauty that will continue to thrill audiences for years to come , Snow White tells the story of a beautiful young princess and her jealous step mother the queen .
18 Has this coverage been hype or does DTP really represent a new application that will continue to develop and expand during coming months ?
19 No doubt 1993 will provide entrants of similar quality that will continue to establish Northern Ireland coaches amongst the best in the Home Countries .
20 Er , there 's a number of issues that will start cropping up with furniture fairly soon .
21 However we can apply something that will trick known as the quoick transformation right , that will enable us right , to convert what is an infinite stream of previous prices into something that we can estimate , right , just has a very few number of parameters right .
22 It 's these two that will go looking not me .
23 The Government 's emphasis is on practical measures , on changes that will work to improve the hours that we sit and the effectiveness of parliamentary procedure .
24 The benefits that will accrue following economic recovery are self-evident .
25 So booms that will keep shipping beyond that .
26 The city — it is the city that will have to heal them , with knifeblade and automobile , nightstick , gunshot .
27 It has been pushed beyond the limit by many dealers and hopefully these are the dealers that will have to close .
28 The issue is clearly of grave concern to hundreds of thousands of families who risk losing their homes , and to local authorities that will have to shoulder the burden of the homelessness that might ensue .
29 It was a good contest that will have given the England team manager Geoff Cooke at least one hint about filling the vacant places in his training squad for Lanzarote in the new year .
30 It is best reached by continuing along the road , now unenclosed , until near Leck Fell House when a steep scramble up the hillside ends in the company of the three massive cairns that will have plagued the curiosity since they first came in sight earlier .
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