Example sentences of "[noun] will [verb] [pron] an " in BNC.

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1 A Ruthless check-list will spare you an over-packed suitcase
2 Thames Valley police are hoping their action will make it an unhappy time for thieves .
3 You can train to be a Navy Cook without any particular previous formal qualifications , although any knowledge you bring from a technical college will give you an advantage .
4 The fruits of diversification will be clear even to the most sceptical observers in another few years , they claim , when the company 's new subsidiaries will help Mercedes build still better cars while the company 's ability to throw resources into fast-growing high-tech areas will give it an edge in those markets .
5 If you need new glasses because your sight has changed , and you 're in one of the three groups of people shown on pages 10–11 , the optician will give you an NHS voucher to help pay for them .
6 Crosby Hall will give him an additional 30,000 sq ft of living space .
7 British Telecom will give you an estimate of the cost of any changes you require .
8 Event organiser and wine expert Jean Francois Jamet of Guinness Northern Ireland said : ‘ The trade here work very hard to get it right for their customers , and this event will give them an unequalled chance to sample probably the widest range of wines ever assembled for buyers in Northern Ireland . ’
9 " Still , I guess her head will make us an unusual little trophy . "
10 The miners ' strike will give us an opportunity to discuss the militarization of the police , one of the most noticeable as well as one of the most controversial trends of recent years .
11 Er I did ask the question as well what what 's going to happen to these trees or what happens to these trees when the City Council removes them and I 've never got an answer yet and I 'm going to keep asking somebody some day will give me an answer .
12 £34.99 will buy you an applique V neck in 100% cotton terry .
13 A brief look at the tables will give you an idea of the type of symptoms and detail that is required .
14 Our local guide will give us an unrivalled insight into places of interest and bird habitat .
15 A garden patio will give you an attractive area for entertaining during the long summer months ahead .
16 A slight modification of the above example will give us an instance of a deduction that is not valid .
17 Use of Ammonia , Nitrite and Nitrate test-kits will give you an accurate measure of how effective your bacterial filtration is .
18 As the others were climbing into the van , Mrs Goreng said , ‘ Dr Smithson , Colonel Goreng will grant you an interview . ’
19 I take it that the Foreign Secretary will give me an answer to that question .
20 The agreement gives London Electricity responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the systems while BAA will pay it an annual fee , set at £13.5 million for the first year , linked to the retail price index .
21 If the drivers are present , each of the above LIST commands will give you an output similar to the following :
22 Each of these commands will give you an output similar to the following :
23 A glance at PR Week or Campaign magazines or the Creative Appointments section which appears each week in The Guardian will give you an idea of current earnings for qualified public relations staff .
24 ‘ Maybe next time Ellis will find me an undercover job that takes me to opium dens in Hong Kong , dusky maidens in Peru and shark-fishing amongst the coral reefs , or whatever it is they do there . ’
25 Hewlett-Packard Co , which has n't said yet if it 's using NT , has Microsoft helping it support HP 's 4mm digital audio tape ( DAT ) drives for backup and archiving : Microsoft Corp will make it an icon on the NT screen .
26 If this seems to be something you are interested in , and you are between 30 and 55 , and have been earning £30K plus , then Philip Glennon will guarantee you an interview , to talk this through further .
27 This part of the book will give you an expert — and simple — guide to planning and staging such events .
28 Each year your doctor will offer you an assessment of your health and circumstances to make sure that all is well .
29 If there is any reason to suspect a possible abnormality in the baby , such as two blood tests showing high levels of alphafetoprotein , or simply if you are over 35 ( older mothers are more likely to have babies with genetic disorders ) , your doctor will offer you an amniocentesis or possibly a chorionic villus test .
30 ‘ Do you think the publishers will give me an advance on it ? ’
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