Example sentences of "[noun pl] will [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As a result , some words will provide more overlaps than others purely as a result of the length of their definitions .
2 ‘ I 'm sure the fans will take this defeat more to heart than me , but it 's only three points down the drain .
3 The principle that larger cylinders will withstand more wear can also be applied to discs .
4 Catching up four goals will take some doing .
5 The Diocesan Schools Commission has accepted assurances from Darlington MP and Schools Minister Michael Fallon that plans to extend St Augustine 's and St Bede 's primary schools will satisfy new criteria for Government funding next year .
6 The computerised registration systems being introduced into some schools will allow sophisticated analyses of attendance patterns to be made much more quickly .
7 Different schools will adopt different solutions .
8 I am also sure that schools will take these concepts , adapt them to their needs and circumstances and successfully absorb them , as they have with the many other innovations taken on board by education over the past few years .
9 With the opting-out opportunity , schools will have greater responsibility and liberty than under local authorities .
10 They should also press for the training necessary to enable them to carry out their duties of securing provision for individual pupils and working to ensure that special education is esteemed as highly as any other form of education within a system in which schools will have greater control over resources and the setting of priorities for their use .
11 The schools will have fewer resources and a narrower range of subject options and , as a result , their relative failure will be reinforced .
12 The other schools will have fewer pupils from social classes 1 and 2 .
13 The WORDWISE program will be used as an example here but the options are very similar in all packages and once the user learns the basics of word processing- switching between programs is relatively easy and it is likely that schools will have different types of word processing programs in the school library , in the computer room and in classrooms .
14 In future , schools will publish more information in a comparable format , so that parents can see easily whether their child 's school is up with the best .
15 Local guidelines will cover practical matters as follows : ( a ) How members of the public and employees of agencies represented on the ACPC should refer any concerns they have about individual children .
16 Although TLV 's are not designed with nuisance , particularly odour nuisance in mind , adhering to the Health and Safety Executive Guidelines will prevent obnoxious odours in the workplace where the level at which the odour of a particular substance can be perceived , that is where its odour threshold detection value , is higher than its TLV .
17 Open steps will need shuttered stringers , simply cut from the two measurements calculated .
18 Concrete steps will need more room than step irons or a ladder .
19 Designed to provide file and print services and database support for from 15 to 50 users , the servers will comprise three systems : the AWS 95 , AWS 80 and the AWS 60 .
20 Providing network file services to Unix-based servers will require that LAN Manager for Unix be installed on each Unix file server .
21 However , if they are both read in close conjunction to each other , readers will experience strong emotions combined with a beautiful story , that they will remember for a long long time .
22 Perhaps other readers will have better luck .
23 SAGA CLASSICS — Older readers will have affectionate memories of this homegrown 1950–1970s label now newly returned to the catalogue under the aegis of ‘ Sound Products , Holland ’ and imported by The Complete Record Company .
24 If some sexually frustrated dickhead wants to waste twelve quid on this tripe that 's his problem , but I 'm sure ZZAP ! readers will have more sense .
25 Very few readers will notice this discrepancy , but all are flicked and jabbed at and irritated — those circling insects — by contradiction , by undetermination followed by overdetermination of reasons , by the narrator 's fuss over details which do n't matter , his youthful sententiousness about women ( ‘ the depths of the female heart ’ ) and other irrelevancies , his moralizing , his way of wantonly bleeding a robust narrative with ‘ However , that may only have seemed so ’ , his ‘ I have already described ’ when he has n't , his promises to explain later which are n't kept when the reader does n't want explanation anyhow , he wants the story .
26 Many readers will find some degree of truth in all three of these views , and , as we comment later , there is no real test of their validity .
27 Perhaps other readers will find this suggestion helpful .
28 This statement has been demolished so often , and so convincingly , that most readers will find further refutation tedious .
29 This update does not repeat the contextual , background and speculative analysis provided in the original report and assumes that readers will approach this work as an addendum .
30 Databases will make professional services such as law and medicine ever more automated .
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