Example sentences of "[coord] 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 Others will find it far too fiddly and will prefer to continue working on larger , more striking pictures .
10 is no longer in the hands of a capitalist ruling class ; it is pluralistic and will change depending on the issue and the circumstances .
11 Her detractors , of whom there are many , gave warning of the dangers involved in bringing her back , and will feel vindicated by the rebuff Mr Major has suffered .
12 A few men will not get the message during the flight , and will land believing themselves to be on a different drop zone .
13 In fact Gyminsky was sold for 1,100 guineas to retired Newbury businessman Larry Lambourne and will go eventing , ridden by his daughter Melanie , 28 .
14 They 've unveiled their first Grand Prix car and will go racing next year if … and it 's a very BIG if … they can raise six million pounds in about six weeks
15 We hope that you are still enjoying taking part in the survey and will continue to give it your support .
16 The Royal Horticultural Society ( RHS ) has made clear that it has yet to develop a conservation policy and will continue to give awards for plants collected in the wild .
17 I am pleased that we have achieved what most pople thought that we could not — we have stopped and will continue to stop the export of live horses and ponies .
18 With the launch of Pocket UK , Peter Bowron has been appointed European territory manager in the export sales department , looking after Scandinavia and southern Europe , including Israel ; Angie Tainsh has been promoted to export marketing manager and will continue to represent the lists in France , Switzerland and Belgium ; and Michael Geoghegan has been retained as a freelance covering Germany for S&S and Austria for S&S and Pocket .
19 Finally , even if , as I believe , the lower figure is nearer the true rate , I do not doubt that all such deaths are of the utmost importance and will continue to represent a major therapeutic challenge and that perhaps nearly all will eventually be prevented .
20 The following appointments have been made to the Judicial Studies Board : Mr Justice Johnson , in succession to Lord Justice Butler-Sloss , ( and will also serve as co-Chairman of the Civil and Family Committee ) ; Judge Oddie , in succession to Judge White , ( and will continue to serve as a member of the Civil and Family Committee ) ; Mr Registrar Angel , a Family Division Registrar , ( who will also continue to serve on the Civil and Family Committee ) .
21 Average household size has decreased from 3.09 in 1961 to 2.55 in 1987 and will continue to decline ( Table 2.6 ) .
22 My right honourable and honourable friends have answered many questions and will continue to answer the questions that the honourable the right honourable lady 's friends ask .
23 The CPSU lives and will continue to live . "
24 The Duke and Duchess went about their normal business and will continue to live under the same roof until the separation details are finalised .
25 We shall be there thanks to the excellent monetary and economic management that we have enjoyed in the 1980s and will continue to enjoy for the rest of the 1990s under a Conservative Government .
26 The discussion in this chapter has so far not explicitly recognized the changes that have been taking place and will continue to take place in manufacturing methods .
27 It recognises that 100 per cent compliance is the goal and will continue to strive to make this the minimum requirement wherever it operates .
28 However , the second PPG also reaffirms that ‘ the government attaches great importance to Green Belts ’ and will continue to support a general presumption against inappropriate development within them .
29 WACC has worked closely with the NCCK 's communication department for several years , and will continue to support its new initiatives , particularly in the area of publications .
30 We hope our members and supporters are proud of what they helped us achieve and will continue to support us and introduce their friends to CPRW 's vital work .
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