Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [vb infin] [adv prt] a " in BNC.

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1 The EC labelling will revolve around an international panel , comprising representatives of industry , trade unions , environmentalists and consumers , who will draw up criteria for each group of products on a " cradle to grave " basis .
2 Labour will set up a Human Rights Division in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office , and require all Britain 's diplomatic posts abroad to appoint an officer to monitor human rights .
3 In February or March next year , the Revenue will send out a bulk issue of payslips for the year 1993/94 only .
4 Even a fifteen-minute programme will take up a considerable amount of lesson time if it is used at all flexibly , with pauses for discussion and repeat viewings of some sections .
5 The nautical outline will reduce its bulk , while the periscoped roof will curve over a central atrium open at the edges to the elements .
6 This top London salon will work out a personalised hairdressing programme for any bride to suit her budget .
7 The committee will set up a counselling centre for ‘ victims ’ of incorrect media reports .
8 In France , the princess will carry out a variety of visits which will cover her interests , the disabled , Aids , cancer victims and a visit to the Royal Academy of Music as well as a dinner with France 's President Mitterrand and his wife .
9 The bill also says the Broadcasting Standards Council will draw up a code ‘ giving guidance ’ on violence , sex and ‘ standards of taste and decency ’ .
10 They reach a point where even the smallest stimulus will trigger off a massive reaction .
11 Alabama must hope that somehow , some day , fate will throw up a candidate like Georgia 's Zell Miller or Arkansas 's Bill Clinton .
12 ‘ I reckon you 'll find this ‘ ere boy will come back a man .
13 Other small inherent errors are : An increasing speed will cause an apparent nose-up attitude ie , the bar will move down a small amount .
14 But only the with- profits type will pay out a tax free lump sum at the end of the term .
15 In such a case , the developer will mark up a draft and pass it to whoever is responsible for the manual .
16 Closing a file will sound off a threatening ‘ I 'll be back ’ sound bite , whilst erasing a file will play the sound of a rubber rubbing against a sheet of paper .
17 If my right hon. Friend succeeds in gaining enough support for his efforts , the European Community will set up a framework of support and it will be up to individual countries to decide , within that framework , how they wish to use the funds .
18 Teachers should be aware , particularly of that aspect , I think , because phonic method is very often used in schools , by which I mean that the teacher wil hold up a flash card , and on it would be a pair of letters , say , suppose for example sh the teacher will hold up a large card with sh on it and will say to the class ‘ this is shuss ’ and the children will all say shuss whenever this card is held up — that 's fine , but the dyslexic pupil may not be seeing sh in the same way that the other children are .
19 The poll tax will bring about a significant redistribution of income between different households and individuals within those households .
20 It is too soon to know if the initiative will touch off an Italian-style mop-up of Brazil 's mob .
21 The , the U K pension charge will er er er go up to the extent that pensionable salaries go up , there 's a standard surplus being amortized au fait gently rising pension , I mean there 's obviously there 's an X percent of pensionable salaries is what the will tell you will have to provide and er er not much more at the moment er therefore the charge will go up a little bit but not , not gradually and it 's not much .
22 I may have the idea that makes me start putting the brush strokes down , but at some point the canvas will take on a life of its own and lead me off in a direction I never expected to go .
23 There will be a competition between the two gates to process this information and one output will take on a Logic 1 state before the other .
24 But if , having served a term in purgatory , if having had the chance to try his arguments on other philosophers , Hegel was not unrepentant , he might agree that there was perhaps something in the alternative view : that each of the factors affecting historical development does have its own authenticity ; that they act upon and react to one another ; that from time to time this or that factor will take on a greater or lesser importance ; that of course — with a nod in the direction of Marx — at least since the neolithic age and the development of agriculture the mode of production has been a major factor ; and that the actions of particular men , Marx among them , have in fact been formative , changing not merely the degree of development of a kind already prescribed by a programme of social evolution , but the kind of development itself .
25 One pound of this stuff will fill up a whole block with thick white smoke .
26 If someone who is offered an obviously forged check believes that if the issue is litigated a court will lay down a rule denying recovery for the future and apply that rule against him , he will not take the check in the first instance , and society will have the benefit of the better rule without actually paying the costs of litigation or incurring the disadvantages of bad commercial practice before the case is litigated .
27 A £16.1m dam will hold back a 2.6-mile-long artificial lake to be known as the Roadford Reservoir .
28 If the treatment sessions take place in a large gymnasium , for instance , the physiotherapist will screen off a section of the space for greater privacy , and so that the patient is not distracted by seeing what is going on around him .
29 The emphasis has to be on quality not quantity , otherwise the game will drift down a cul-de-sac of mediocrity .
30 But before he dons the green of the Republic , the 32-year old giant will rent out a dinner suit for tomorrow 's Professional Football Association player of the year dinner in London 's Park Lane .
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