Example sentences of "[coord] will [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Yes , the provos do claim to support the PLO , but the PLO do not support the IRA , as they make clear ; ‘ No connection of any nature has existed , does exist or will exist between the internationally accepted representative of the people of Palestine , the PLO , and the illegal organisation , the IRA ’ .
2 An error which has led or will lead to the powers of arrest of the British Transport Police being drastically curtailed .
3 Others are already in place or will follow in the future .
4 Many of the 16-strong team have now — or will have by the end of this month — taken early retirement .
5 If at any time the board of the faculty , on the advice of a course committee , is of the opinion that a student 's progress is unsatisfactory it shall send to the student due notice in writing that , unless there is an improvement , it will debar the student from taking examinations or will recommend to the Senate that the student be required to discontinue his studies .
6 The Purchaser will normally expect warranties from all Vendors — whether or not they worked or will work in the business .
7 The first half of the twentieth century will be represented primarily by Spanish art and will draw on the Miró and Dalí bequests .
8 It is a place where people live and work , as they have done in the past and will do in the future .
9 I 'd also use more in the plant line than Java Moss , like some Java Fern which is indestructible and will grow on the bogwood .
10 The odd large smooth stone and clumps of plants — including Java Fern which is indestructible and will grow on the bogwood — will give you a more varied effect .
11 The day will start at 12 noon , will include mass at 6.30pm and will finish after the pop quiz/disco at 9.30pm .
12 The new AW ordinary shares to be issued to Palatine shareholders will rank pari passu with the existing AW ordinary shares and will rank for the AW final dividend to be recommended in respect of the year ending 31 December 1985 , to be paid early in 1986 .
13 The amount actually payable could be higher or lower and will depend on the bonuses added to the policy and the surrender basis in force at the time .
14 The manner of using the information model can not be prescriptive , and will depend on the type of situation being studied
15 The charges made will vary with different brigades , and will depend on the number of vehicles and fire fighters attending the incident , and the number of hours spent on the job .
16 This is hard to quantify in the abstract and will depend on the demands and the receptiveness of the individual schools , but it could add up to hundreds of hours and dozens of activities over a year .
17 This is hard to quantify in the abstract and will depend on the demands and the receptiveness of the individual schools , but it could add up to hundreds of hours and dozens of activities over a year .
18 There is , however , continuing controversy about the extent to which reductions in mortality , especially in middle age and late life , have depended in the past and will depend in the future on collective measures to control the physical and social environment , or on voluntary , individualistic modifications in personal life-styles .
19 Its long-term prospects as far as mass marketing is concerned are still uncertain and will depend upon the ability of airlines to keep their prices down and upon relative exchange rate movements , both of which disproportionately affect this sector .
20 A description of personality traits is beyond the scope of this book , but they may be categorised in a simple manner under three headings , thus : * role traits : which are those parts of the personality which determine how an individual will react or behave in particular situations , and will react to the expectations of others in that situation .
21 ‘ We are now examining a few contradictions and will decide on the matter next week , ’ a spokesman for the Belgian cycling union said .
22 Decommissioning the station will cost £220 million and will result in the loss of 490 jobs over the next two years .
23 She also informed the Queen she will share Christmas with the Royal Family on her own terms , and will stay with the Duchess of York in a farmhouse two miles from Sandringham .
24 THE LMS locomotive will arrive in time for the West Somerset 's Spring Gala on May 1 and will stay until the Autumn Gala on September 19 .
25 The estimated £100,000 profits a year will be an added bonus and will go towards the running costs of the hospital 's first whole body scanner , due to arrive early next year .
26 After a year of intensive laying , the hen will be worn out and will go to the slaughterhouse to be added to soup , paste and pet food .
27 Though there is a case to be made for its use as an educational medium — and the BBC 's contribution to the Open University at Milton Keynes has been considerable , if politically questionable , and will continue despite the closure of their studios in a fine example of accountant 's false logic — this has not been the main area of impact .
28 The exhibition starts at 4pm on the day prior to the opening of the conference on Friday April 3 and will continue over the weekend .
29 Bull Ring Centre Sale has started and will continue until the end of January .
30 Rural depopulation has occurred in the past century and a half , and will continue in the future , because of declining employment opportunities in the countryside .
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