Example sentences of "[noun] will [vb infin] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | People will say , kindly , ‘ What a good thing you have each other ’ — assuming that the single , widowed or divorced daughter would be very lonely on her own ; and of course , if it is a loving relationship , these words will find a genuine echo in her mind . |
2 | For the price of a matchday programme ( £1 ) , fans will receive a free testimonial brochure worth £2 . |
3 | Hare will need a three-under in his final round to make it , but is aiming for a six-under 66 . |
4 | Hare will need a three-under in his final round to make it , but is aiming for a six-under 66 . |
5 | Most desirable are the blue-and-white pieces , particularly those with Dutch canal house decor ( est. £2,500/3,500 for five vases ) — and each piece will have a special Vung Tau lot label ! |
6 | Walkers will find a great deal of variety , from short forest walks to the long Southern Upland Way . |
7 | Thus an air portable rear spring will fit a forward control and vice versa but they do , however , have differing numbers of leaves and different spring rates . |
8 | This year there are fears that , because of the prime minister 's public commitment against narcotics , next spring will see a heavy toll in lives in the settled areas during the opium harvest season . |
9 | In very dilute suspensions , convection will maintain a homogeneous distribution of particles throughout the convecting layer provided that particle fall velocities are small compared with turbulent fluid velocities . |
10 | Next year , up to 750 primary schools will receive a different set of prints . |
11 | Successful schools will have a higher proportion of pupils from social classes 1 and 2 . |
12 | By the late 90s , European Schools will share a common core curriculum ; the aim , to give all students the same start . |
13 | Low level signals will give a lower ( and almost certainly inadequate ) signal to noise ratio . |
14 | Unfortunately , the reversal of the growth trend in the service sector does not of itself mean UK industry will have a second coming ( ‘ Britain : make or break ? ’ , |
15 | Unless those tariffs are diminished our textile industry will have a tough time , and more jobs will be lost . |
16 | However , although the sale of a nationalised industry will provide a once-off boost for government finance , it should not be forgotten that the profits of the company , once privatised , will thereafter accrue to the private shareholders and not to the government , thereby reducing government revenues in the future . |
17 | When the defence relied upon is ‘ act or default of another person , ’ the defendant will have a good defence only if he has also made available to the prosecution such information as he has identifying that other person . |
18 | To celebrate , 100 readers will receive a free apron ( worth £5 ) , plus a 25g/1oz sample pack with recipe leaflets . |
19 | In addition , readers will receive a complementary glass of Taittinger champagne at the interval . |
20 | One hundred lucky readers will receive a special Christmas Le Piat gift , worth over £20 , which not only contains one bottle of Le Piat d'Or blanc , but also one bottle of its limited edition Mâcon Villages 1991 — a traditionally dry wine that 's only available in France . |
21 | Many readers will have a deep and troubled awareness that Mr Colin Hingston is the Honorary Treasurer of our respected Institute . |
22 | Our Readers will have a farther Account of this excellent Lady in a future Number . |
23 | Readers will note a small discrepancy between the total given in the graph and the latest figure , a result of some services for 1990 being notified to headquarters after the preparation of the Annual Report . |
24 | Readers will find a good example of legislation for which statutory instruments are important in the 1986 Social Security Act . |
25 | Readers will find a central concern about the factors that influence social welfare a characteristic of many writings on social policy . |
26 | In the area of economy the microprocessor will have a growing effect , enabling engines to be programmed for optimum performance under different driving conditions . |
27 | As the mortgage payment and related insurance premiums will constitute a major part of your monthly outgoings , the Bristol & West provides Incomesure , a special sort of insurance , to protect your ability to maintain these payments in the case of unemployment , accident , or sickness . |
28 | The Bradford and Northern Housing Association will receive a 100 per cent grant for the £370 , unit development at Abbeyfield in Yarm . |
29 | I just hope BR in future will go a little bit further down the consumer road . ’ |
30 | The sedimentologist of the distant future will find a long trough filled with deltaic and fluviatile sediments with clear evidence of their provenance from the north-west and of longitudinal infilling like so many other trough.shaped basins up and down the stratigraphical column . |