Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 Mr Karadzic , who was in New York for the peace talks , said in an open letter to the UN Security Council that the ‘ Serbian side will freeze all military activities around Srebrenica and will react only in self-defence ’ .
2 But the new furnace will change all that .
3 Labour will expect all staff in the civil service , and publicly-owned industries to carry out each policy irrespective of their point of view . ’
4 The national screening programme will enable all women between the ages of 20 and 64 to be tested at least every five years you should have received your invitation for screening by 1993 .
5 The national screening programme will enable all women between the ages of 20 and 64 to be tested at least every five years ( you should have received your invitation for screening by 1993 ) .
6 However the new department will pull all this together and provide a public front , hopefully making it more accessible to new initiatives , ’ said Hearn .
7 The WINPMT command will take all the same prompt characters as the full MS-DOS PROMPT command — so just look them up in the manual .
8 On other occasions the additional weight will make all the difference .
9 This research will enable all those professionally concerned with this important group of mentally abnormal offenders to consider what effect these reforms are having and whether changes in the policy or professional practice may be required as a result .
10 Furthermore , Paterson says , unlike rival offerings , the various modules that make up Momentum will cover all aspects of a customer 's business rather than just certain elements .
11 Because it may well be again that more specific area of search will meet all twelve , on hundred percent erm of the criteria er that we er are putting forward .
12 Sam Chisholm , chief executive of Sky , which is partly owned by TODAY publishers News International , said : ‘ The new deal will bring all the biggest stars of world golf to Sky Sports , making it arguably the very best sports channel in the world . ’
13 Iraq 's rulers hope that an autonomy deal will undercut all plans for enclaves , large or small , within their borders .
14 But if they are , the parasite will do all that it can to help the host , not only to survive but to reproduce .
15 Due to meet four times a year , the club will invite all 30 Tuxedo licencees to join though only 17 are active .
16 ‘ The cold will stop all work in the fields . ’
17 Heavily illustrated , this work will please all those interested in the early years of German aviation .
18 A signal processing manager based on the new architecture will aggregate all the routines and resources to enable the chip to perform audio and telecommunication input-output functions and enable Macintosh applications to take advantage of those functions .
19 ‘ So out of the window will fly all the ideals Sarah Chester Fabrics has stood for ? ’
20 This publication will carry all the conference papers from our Feminist Art Criticism conference held last June .
21 Well , Mr Worried , I always feel that following the advice in my column will answer all your questions .
22 Before I left school , the local papers were full of me , They were always saying things like ‘ This boy will go all the way to the top ’ and that , and I suppose you could say I took notice of the media .
23 LAUSD will remove all teachers not planning to further their education along with teachers who have not proven to have a passionate concern for the students .
24 At Heriot 's we offer a secure , happy and stimulating environment within which your child will develop all areas of his or her personality .
25 Any car that does enter such a forbidden zone will lose all power , and remain until the traffic-warden arrives .
26 In seminars held there last Thursday and Friday two groups of scientists announced what may turn out to be the first evidence of CERN 's greatest discovery yet , a particle known simply by the letter W. If proven the discovery will vindicate all those who pushed for the means to make it possible .
27 So that literally means the developer will pay all the teachers that might be in a school , pay all the people to sweep the roads and a a and and everything else .
28 The developer will use all the senses — seeing , hearing and smelling -when assessing the environment .
29 In order ‘ to restore to the community the increase in value of land arising from its efforts ’ , it was proposed that ‘ the ultimate basis on which the community will buy all land will be current use value ’ .
30 It could n't matter less what the AMDEA happens to think about global warming ; the reality is that changes in the European Community will force all European manufacturers to meet higher standards .
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