Example sentences of "[verb] will [vb infin] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Leaseholders who live in a block which does not qualify will have a new right to buy an extended lease .
2 Nevertheless , the study we propose will give a good foundation for exploration , and is certainly the most essential and important investigation of all for the young composer who wants to find his way ahead .
3 The materials you will be expected to use and enjoy will include a wide range of nursing journals , some of them well established and some which are entirely new to the market .
4 Courts not cancelled will incur a NO-SHOW additional charge .
5 Courts not cancelled will incur a NO-SHOW additional charge .
6 ‘ But whoever is picked will do a good job . ’
7 The variety of each unit , the flexibility of each course , and the belief that the language learning process should be enjoyable and challenging will maintain a high level of motivation within your class .
8 A well-written and crafted letter which is professionally presented will present a positive image both of the writer and of the organisation .
9 Chardonnay is , however , potentially the longest lived of all Champagne 's grape varieties and a good blanc de blancs left to mature will achieve an incomparable intensity of flavour .
10 A person born severely disabled will need a great deal of help in overcoming the effects of the disability , but they will possibly be able to adjust to it better than the person who has enjoyed perfect health and led a full , normal life and is suddenly injured or crippled by disease .
11 PARTIES try to win elections with on-the-hoof policies they hope will forge a polling-day bond with an electorate ignored for five years .
12 This was the first time there has been a flower show at Hampton Court Palace , and in my opinion it is a wonderful innovation which I hope will become an annual event .
13 Campbell Park , Milton Keynes , is the venue for the first of what the organisers hope will become an annual British Kite Festival .
14 She cited the example of a model boy from an impeccable family down the road , who I hope will have a golden future , who apparently always carries a knife for his own protection .
15 Even from the point of view of ‘ saver ’ , let alone ‘ worker ’ , conservative/speculative management of funds can be shown to be damaging : savers ' interests lie in ensuring that when they retire , or reach a specified age , the pensions , endowments or annuities they receive will support a reasonable standard of living .
16 The clear lesson here is that the IT archive , whatever form it should take , is not only the carrier of information which the future historian would want to use , but that the very form , structure and dynamic of that archive as it is created and used will make a vital contribution to an understanding of the social relationships , the culture and the power structures of the late twentieth century .
17 On a normal day , racing will interest a mere fraction of the population — the Grand National , however , is something else .
18 If a computer salesman claims that the computer he is selling will run a particular software package and this claim turns out to be untrue , it will be for the company selling the computer to show that any exemption clause it hopes to rely on passes the test of reasonableness .
19 The strong glasses needed will give an odd appearance to the eyes which may result in teasing and although the child may see well directly through the glasses , there may be difficulties with the peripheral vision and mobility will have to be watched .
20 It is anticipated that the results produced will give a better understanding of firms decision making processes regarding depot location in addition to valuation of road network improvements .
21 Fuels that emit a large volume of CO 2 for each unit of energy produced will attract a high tax .
22 Each product that is sold will earn a gross profit margin of £20 , and so the company would need to sell 10,000 units to break even .
23 In addition to the adverse economic effect , the trend in which the single market programme is moving will have a serious political effect as well .
24 Unless they 're very very careful the supporters of one member , one vote so called will create a narrow and exclusive Party , limited to those lucky people who can stump up an eighteen pounds membership fee without thinking too hard , and in the Britain of nineteen ninety three there are n't quite as many of those as perhaps we would like to see .
25 It takes time for UV to penetrate all the way through the etch-resist , so a thicker coating of sprayed-on resist will require a longer period of UV exposure .
26 Specimens which are bioturbated will have a light purple background with dark stains marking the burrows .
27 If I come in too quickly , specialising will become a superficial behaviour , and it will not be available as a potent force when they really need it .
28 The modelling proposed will take an abstract representation of speech input and investigate the statistical regularities inherent in such a low-level , pre-lexical representation of speech .
29 We are , therefore , proposing to provide a number of new information services which the police believe will make a significant contribution to their operational effectiveness .
30 The RSPCA has brought together representatives of , and people interested in , two profound movements which I believe will have a great influence on the way the human species evolves .
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