Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [pron] will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Some present detailed programmes for change which will require legislation , for instance , legislation to improve the levels of pension and older people 's access to employment .
2 There is , however , a bill currently going through Parliament which will change that situation .
3 A bill is at this moment passing through Parliament which will enable the Milk Marketing Board to change from a statutory monopoly into a milk-buying co-operative , similar to those that already exist on the Continent , to be called Milk Marque .
4 We introduce the term transput from the Algol 68 language to cover both input and output : thus for instance we will talk of a transput device instead of a peripheral device , and a transput operation instead of an input/output operation .
5 The fall in national income will lead to a fall in the demand for money which will shift the MD line to the left in Fig. 4.4(i) and so reduce the equilibrium rate of interest .
6 The maximum display resolution is 1024 x 768 with 256 colour , and the card comes with a disk containing the graphics drivers and some useful utilities such as XMODE which will allow you to emulate different video modes to suit the of software you are running .
7 We spend a great deal of time arguing and going against these very simple instructions , but through practice we will find how much care and love is behind these messages .
8 She can not speak to anyone for fear you will fight them .
9 I hold my breath until it is melted , for fear it will fly away .
10 After lunch you will visit the Botanical Gardens and Aga Khan 's Mausoleum by felucca — an Egyptian sailing boat .
11 They were told by John Gilchrist , the new chief executive of the revamped company Leyland Trucks Manufacturing Limited : ‘ Day after day we will have to rebuild our volume and productivity levels . ’
12 After breakfast you will take a flight to Pokhara and the Fishtail Lodge , where you will stay for 2 nights .
13 Dinner in the superb restaurant will be provided and after breakfast you will have time to explore the area which is in the Muscadet region .
14 It would provide the people of Scotland with at least the hope that after privatisation they will have decent bus services .
15 In any case , after dinner you will need an early night .
16 We 'll go for a walk in the hills and for lunch we will go and have some sandwiches in a trattoria . ’
17 to ensure a growth path for equipment which will allow a reasonable increase in the range and volume of activities to be undertaken
18 Can my hon. Friend confirm that when he announces new proposals for deregulation he will ensure that he and his officials have consulted the Minister for small businesses to see that every effort is made to take into account the needs of small businesses and that deregulation , wherever possible , is increased , so that small businesses can get special exemptions where possible from what can be very complicated regulations and procedures that the Government introduce ?
19 Two last points : firstly , during lunch you will have the chance to enjoy a play presented by a drama group from this college .
20 For a fee of whisky he will help mortals caught in Fairyland to escape , or show them antidotes to spells and curses .
21 Or should policy concentrate more on clarifying the goals and outcomes of learning , and on providing the kind of support which will enable schools to identify for themselves the best possible ways of achieving such goals and outcomes ?
22 It is then necessary to market it , through lectures , seminars , and meetings with governments , business interests , and lawyers , in order to generate a groundswell of support which will help to ensure ratification .
23 The nature and degree of insanity which will afford a defence to a criminal charge has from time to time been a matter of considerable discussion .
24 The Australian honey-guide is so fond of hair it will pluck it straight from a horse 's back or even a human 's head .
25 Tell the customer the total cost of the purchase and ask method of payment she will use ‘ How would you like to pay for the saucepans ? ’
26 If the Poltergeist can be driven out of the chamber by a Zone of Sanctuary it will flee , as its bounded area is the whole Tower .
27 ‘ For that kind of penance they will pay £550 and know that the hard work is just a beginning .
28 The short-term need is to deal with the roots of the doubt — in this case a matter of incompleteness of the picture of God — while the long-term need is to train a habit of faith which will close the door to this type of doubt in the future .
29 Of course something will have to be done .
30 If the roof blows off such a lavatory , of course one will expect to be annoyed .
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