Example sentences of "the [noun pl] will [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The Jayhawks will fill that gap in your record collection between The Eagles and The Byrds . |
2 | ‘ The clubs will bring more awareness of what is going on around them . |
3 | Sometimes , the courts will push this rather far . |
4 | The groups will list all the terms used , define preferred terms and synonyms , arrange them in hierarchies according to their degree of specificity , and code the terms . |
5 | Thirdly , along with increasing professionalization of child-care services , the clients will demand more information and rights . |
6 | It will soon be moved to another site where , it is hoped , the animals will have more natural surroundings . |
7 | The schools will have fewer resources and a narrower range of subject options and , as a result , their relative failure will be reinforced . |
8 | The drivers will use some global sections and global pages . |
9 | The supporters will have enough familiarisation to do in Italy without struggling to recognise their team 's kit . |
10 | A reverse indemnity clause provides that if the policyholder obtains judgment against a third party in circumstances where , had the positions been reversed , the main policy would have indemnified the policyholder , then the insurers will pay any unsatisfied judgment and costs . |
11 | ‘ I 'm sure the fans will take this defeat more to heart than me , but it 's only three points down the drain . |
12 | Putting sticks into the ground for her beans , she says , ‘ Oh the kids will take these . |
13 | Brian would n't come , did last year , I mean I do n't know if the kids will come this year but I 'll ask Kim , because the single fact it breaks up the conversation a bit , does n't it , I mean |
14 | This will mean that the waves from the slits will not be in phase with each other when they arrive at the screen : in some places the waves will cancel each other out , and in others they will reinforce each other . |
15 | The sessions will include all the usual techniques like running with the ball , passing , defending , shooting and more . |
16 | Depending on the obstructions you find , you could site the building exactly alongside the house , bring it forward of the building line ( if the planners will allow this — see later ) , or set it back into the garden . |
17 | The information you have been given is quite correct : the Lobsters will eat each other , so use separate tanks . |
18 | The information you have been given is quite correct : the Lobsters will eat each other , so use separate tanks . |
19 | There 's a fundamental ineradicable conflict of interest , because the parents will want any gain to their offsprings net reproductive success . |
20 | Well for the sake of a few million pounds the Conservatives will slash this area , that area , will say we need to close this unit , that unit . |
21 | The Conservatives will lose those seats at the next election . |
22 | The pilots will see little of the show , they look just at the planes around them . |
23 | The legislators will feel much influence from these quarters , as Europe , the US , and Japan begin to map out their policies on biotechnology . |
24 | The investigators will explore some of its possible applications . |
25 | The investigators will tie this to educational and family background . |
26 | ‘ We will have no more , and no less representation than the track and field , and cross-country commissions , while between them the commissions will have more votes than an area . |
27 | It does seem likely to me that a North-South divide will be greatly deepened ; that the still weak by nonetheless unmistakeable pressures towards democratisation in some of the Arab societies will be lost , not least because the war and the allies will put such a premium on harsh social and political controls in what many will see as potentially revolutionary situations . |
28 | We propose therefore that in groups of 6 the participants will discuss these requests and allocate funds to them . |
29 | The fishermen will get all this information for nothing : the fisheries information centre receives its funds from the government and fishing organisations . |
30 | ‘ For instance , should a child who has run away from home ring and ask that their parents be contacted , then the counsellors will do that and tell the mum and dad concerned where the child is , ’ she says . |