Example sentences of "[that] will [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Intel Corp , General Instrument Corp and Microsoft Corp are preparing to announce , any day now , a joint venture to develop a personal computer that will sit atop a cable television set to provide access to and control of interactive services offered via cable , the New York Times reports .
2 The wreaths sold well , fetching prices over three pounds each , a figure that will double by the time they reach the shops .
3 I am afraid I am cynical enough to believe this is just another round of a giant game of poker , where the only thing that will matter in the end will be the size of the cheque .
4 A paper recently published by Jacek Baranowski et al working at the University of California , Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory ( Phys Rev Lett , Vol 66 no 23 ) describes a new form of gallium arsenide that will superconduct at a temperature of 10K .
5 An AST spokeswoman claimed Manhattan 's architecture incorporates a processor-independent design that would allow unspecified RISC chips to be substituted for the Intel Corp 50MHz 80486DX microprocessors that will kick off the line .
6 ‘ Warn ’ is therefore used in a slightly unusual sense if that is the correct interpretation , since it usually connotes reference to a consequence that will arise in the event of non-compliance .
7 Other centres anticipating the benefits that will arise from the partnership exercise are Napier Polytechnic and Glasgow Polytechnic .
8 The selection is right if it truly works for the competing student , and it is the quality and force of the imagination that will carry off the performance of the piece .
9 Roll out the creamy-yellow fondant to a large strip that will wrap around the middle third of the balloon .
10 Many fewer people leave school at 16 than did when the examinations were introduced ; and more every year are being encouraged to stay at school or to leave only to go to sixth-form college , college of further education , or wherever else they may receive education that will lead to a higher accreditation .
11 There is always the feeling that , at any moment , something may happen that will lead to a new discovery .
12 As pupils extend their skills , abilities , understanding and responsiveness in speaking , listening , reading and writing , the teacher 's role is to highlight those aspects that will lead to a greater awareness of the nature and functions of language .
13 The borehole also provided new information that will lead to a structural reinterpretation of parts of the Tempisque forearc basin , the hydrocarbon potential of which is being investigated by a local organisation .
14 When the miller unleashes this stallion to plunge straight off after the wild mares in the fen ( 4057 – 66 ) he unwittingly unleashes the whole course of events that will lead to the " swyvinges " in his family 's bedchamber that night .
15 Autokraft are offering a £1,000 reward for information that will lead to the retrieval of this essential item .
16 I think Leeds function as a better team without him playing , when he does play I get the feeling that the other players sit back and wait for him to produce the move that will lead to the scores .
17 Features that will tend towards a tenancy at will are : ( 1 ) the absence of a right of re-entry ; ( 2 ) the absence of onerous repairing covenants ; ( 3 ) the absence of a prohibition against assignment ; ( 4 ) the absence of any specified period of notice ; ( 5 ) a rent payable on demand .
18 If you have a pattern that will do for an ordinary machine I would be very grateful .
19 The real problem is that Televisa 's experience in Mexico may have convinced it that a strategy which worked well in a market where the company was protected by the government is one that will succeed in the face of intense competition .
20 The fundamental point that you have to grasp is that parents want any transfers between their siblings that will result in a net gain for the , a , sorry , parents want any transfers between their offspring that result in a net gain for reproductive success .
21 I am about to set in motion a peculiar process that will result in a $10 million loan to a Philippine construction company , a bedfellow of the Marcos clan — a loan that will soon go sour .
22 I have made it clear that we have made decisions for the future structure of the Army that will result in a higher proportion of the Army overall being drawn from Scotland — I imagine that the hon. Gentleman will welcome that .
23 The guidelines also state , doctors are obliged to try to provide treatment that will result in a peaceful , dignified and humane death with minimal suffering .
24 Some of the attempts at peacemaking the churches in Ireland are making may seem worrying may seem politically subversive but how will we respond to the longing for peace to the desire for reconciliation for the hope the stakes that will result in a permanent and just solution ?
25 That just as you are making it possible to select conceptions that will result in the right sort of people , as you define them , and reject the potentially bad ones , so it would be possible to reject the good and retain the bad .
26 The Government is set on a scheme that will result in the biggest social services shake-up since the national insurance scheme was established in 1911 .
27 WARREN SPRING Laboratory is to merge with AEA in a move that will result in the establishment of a National Environmental Technology Centre .
28 If nature has discovered the ‘ best way ’ of producing a sequence of changes that will result in an adult member of Homo sapiens , might it not recapitulate this sequence in the womb ?
29 Several hon. Gentlemen referred to the problems that will result from the increased throughput of passengers .
30 By establishing a magnetic field around a component , fluid that will react to the field is poured over .
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