Example sentences of "[conj] will make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the down-sizing 1990s , this essentially means providing the glue that will make disparate mainframe , client-server and network systems co-function .
2 What are the circumstances that will make one technique more effective than another ?
3 While the Alvey project will shed light on difficulties being experienced with systems now in service , this ESRC project is intended to provide background long-range knowledge that will make future expert systems easier for people to use .
4 How can we ensure that the data survives that will make these questions answerable ?
5 The Technophone Corp unit of Nokia Mobile Phones has opened a new facility in its joint venture with Tandy Corp : the Fort Worth plant will make Technophone 's PC 305 and TD 800 cellular telephones and will make other products for sale in the US , in Canada and in Latin America .
6 His latest series is probably his best yet and will make many people stop and think about their own lives and relationships .
7 Wang Laboratories Taiwan has the right to use Wang 's trademark in Taiwan and will make personal computers for Wang .
8 Wang Laboratories Taiwan has the right to use Wang 's trademark in Taiwan and will make personal computers for Wang .
9 It will employ roughly half of DAF 's 7,000 employees in the Netherlands and Belgium and will make 10,000 trucks in 1993 .
10 It might sound dull to advise using the same pale colour for walls , floors and larger pieces of furniture but this treatment will make the most confined area seem lighter and airier and will make bulky objects like sofas , armchairs and beds recede into the background .
11 Alumasc have a large selection of standard guttering profiles and will make special shapes and profiles to order , so there 's one to suit almost any building .
12 For example , 84 per cent Treasury Loan Stock 1997 was issued on 9 March 1987 and will make 20 coupon payments of 4.375 on 1 September and 1 March each year together with a final payment of 104.375 on 1 September 1997 .
13 Some of them may succeed in keeping abreast of course-work but will make little attempt to understand what has been presented to them during lectures and tutorial periods .
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