Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [verb] at a " in BNC.
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1 | One American market research firm reckons that the computer graphics industry will grow at a compound rate of 41–6 per cent until it tops $17 billion in 1987 . |
2 | Pure Wool Aran will retail at a cost of around £2.24 per 100 gram ball . |
3 | According to the SEP light will travel at a velocity c in any direction in the frame of the capsule , so that light will reach the roof after a time Δr/c . |
4 | MR MICHAEL Howard , the Water Minister , yesterday effectively admitted that water shares have been underpriced as he formally closed the deadline for application amid City predictions that the issue will open at a premium of up to 30 per cent . |
5 | Council will decide at a later date whether to make public the number of votes cast . |
6 | The boy will appear at a special sitting of Chesterfield youth court . |
7 | A young child will marvel at a rainbow . |
8 | Service charges for industry , such as telephone will increase at a greater rate than the private consumer . |
9 | This examination will test at a higher level the linguistic skills and business knowledge tested at the Second Level . |
10 | DEC claims its UK workstation business will grow at a compound annual rate of 2% or 3% for the next few years , and ambitiously predicts its will overhaul Sun to become market leader by 1995/96 . |
11 | As long as a sensible training programme is followed , the child 's body will develop at a pace that will match his/her ambitions . |
12 | A large back-log is necessary ; it should be heavy hardwood — fresh-cut green stuff will do at a pinch — and this acts as a reflector . |
13 | Because the period is not a whole number of years , the next standstill will occur at a different season than its predecessor . |
14 | Annually thereafter , the exercise price will rise at a compounded rate of about 4% a year . |
15 | In this case , however , the economy will operate at a lower level of income and expenditure . |
16 | In Fig. 11–6 , assume initially that the conditions of the matching grant are such as to reduce the price of good X ; i.e. the grantor will match at a rate of 23 to O2 . |
17 | ‘ But , when it 's switched on , the motor will go at a good jogging speed , though you need to pedal a bit to get the pace up . |
18 | The sub-committee will aim at a methodology . |
19 | But because the new craft will broadcast at a high power , they will have to be spaced a long way apart so that TV sets in , say , Canada do not receive signals meant for the US . |
20 | The winner will train at a top agency , have a camera test and then be offered the chance to sign up as a professional model . |
21 | Our calendar will show at a glance when we 're open during 1992 . |
22 | You will find that the brood will grow at a fairly constant rate and should be around 6mm in length in about five weeks . |
23 | The " self-scrubbing " coal will sell at a premium , but the overall cost will be a fraction of the sum which power generators can currently expect to pay for scrubbing technology . |
24 | The rootstock will over-winter at a temperature range of 60°–60°F . |
25 | An ordinary teaspoon will do at a pinch , though they generally hold less than 5 ml . |
26 | National Grid states pylon case in public tome Details of evidence the National Grid Company will give at a public inquiry into plans for pylons across Cleveland and North Yorkshire were published this week . |
27 | A trader seeking to buy dollars ( for example ) in the forward market will buy at a forward rate which is less advantageous to him ( that is , if the exchange rate is defined as the sterling price of a dollar , f t may be greater than ) . |