Example sentences of "[noun pl] will [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Lecture notes should never consist of many words , for the presence of such a mass of words will make the notes difficult to assimilate and understand at a later stage . |
2 | In many cases a number of possible matches will be found as parts of other words will match the input pattern . |
3 | Mr Barclay , who became a Quaker when he was 15 , ranks with George Fox and William Penn in the history of the movement , and his words will provide the inspiration for Mr Douglas ' speech in June . |
4 | Certain individual psychosocial characteristics will affect the interpretation of and response to a given event . |
5 | Lay-outs and stands will cover the hall area of the centre , many of the displays being new to Alton . |
6 | Compact disks that can store high quality images will change the market even more radically . |
7 | White and coloured peoples will inhabit the earth , as today , but with one essential difference . |
8 | Further sections of this pattern would then go into subsequent stitch pattern areas , but bear in mind that we do not wish to overflow the memory , while the next section of 88 squares will fill the working memory . |
9 | Phusi 's lawyers in New York declined to comment , but United fans will await the result of any investigations with interest . |
10 | ‘ That may be the only way fans will see the type of skills shown by Brazilians at Wembley on Sunday . |
11 | This year 72,000 fans will see the cream of the heavy metal scene such as Iron Maiden , Sid Row and W.A.S.P perform an avalanche of blistering music . |
12 | I will not add any further details , since this is not intended to be a technical article , and in any case loco fans will know the details very well already . |
13 | Old-time radio fans will remember the Commonwealth Christmas broadcasts when each hour-length programme was a complex amalgam of Commonwealth contributions , ending with the annual Christmas message from H.M. |
14 | As well as world No. 1 , Monica Seles , fans will have the opportunity to see the top players , including Steffi Graf , Zina Garrison , Jennifer Capriati , Sanchez-Vicario , not to mention the British contingent of Jo Durie , Monique Javer , Clare Wood and Sam Smith . |
15 | Walkers will enjoy the Swan 's Way , which passes within l/– mile of the house . |
16 | Walkers will enjoy the Cotswold Way , which runs for 102 miles from Chipping Campden to Bath and which passes through Winchcombe . |
17 | Walkers will enjoy the Brown and Clee hills , 11 miles away — where on a clear day one can see eleven counties ; and 20 miles away , the Stretton Hills . |
18 | The Museums and Galleries Commission is hoping that these considerations will lead the Charity Commissioners to reconsider their decision under the cy-pres ( i.e. next best thing ) provision of the 1960 Charities Act , which allows a charitable bequest or trust to be altered where the original stipulation is no longer relevant . |
19 | Apart from the points discussed above , which are due to the structure of the file , two more considerations will influence the space required by the file . |
20 | Other considerations will include the type of agency under review and the nature of the invalidity alleged . |
21 | In reality , the increased diversity of schools will exacerbate the differences between them , creating a pool of ‘ residual schools ’ unpopular with ambitious parents and the refuge of those too preoccupied with their own difficulties to ponder much over the quality of education provided for their children . |
22 | As the binary divide recedes and vanishes a further revolution in creating links with schools will make the management of transition more rational . |
23 | The Newcastle compact has brought together 145 companies and two schools ; two more schools will join the scheme in September . |
24 | At the time of writing it is impossible to say how far schools will take the government 's instructions literally . |
25 | Increasingly , under LMS , schools will have the freedom to choose a local firm or individual to provide the many services they need to run effectively . |
26 | MORE than 1,000 pupils from Cleveland 's primary schools will have the opportunity of hearing the London Symphony Orchestra . |
27 | The new guidelines will tell the police to give no more than two cautions , except in rare circumstances , and to caution only for minor offences . |
28 | The regulations recently produced were indeed unhelpful when attempting to contain disturbed young people , but it is again another example of a ‘ knee-jerk ’ reaction to believe that tighter guidelines will cure the problem . |
29 | As part of the West 's action plan for Poland , a series of steps will follow the IMF 's Letter of Intent . |
30 | Both these steps will overcome the practitioner 's duty of confidentiality , thereby giving him effective immunity from an action for damages on the part of the client . |