Example sentences of "that will [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Reporting development in the child 's meeting of attainment targets and achievements in SATs introduces a new range of jargon that will mystify many parents .
2 Hence the need for a deconstruction that will reverse these hierarchies .
3 I hope that the public understand that , in the event of a Labour Government , they can look forward to being milked by Labour councils that will levy high rates of their new tax — as well as being milked by a national Government through increased rates of income tax .
4 We shall therefore make constitutional and other changes that will give renewed vitality to our democracy .
5 An alternative coding for shape that will give better results is required .
6 ‘ All he ( the Chancellor ) offers the unemployed are derisory schemes that will give small help to 100,000 people .
7 Vigorous rootstocks produce large trees that will give high yields even on poorer soils , provide shade and wildlife habitats , and are magnificent specimens when mature .
8 Solent Diagnostics has introduced a new non greasy , non toxic , barrier cream skin protection product that will give full protection for four hours with one application .
9 A visit may raise questions and offer topics that will involve further enquiry and the use of further resources .
10 It is likely , however , that the most potent and effective form of communication will prove to be personal contact — through seminars , workshops , site visits and perhaps through short-term secondments that will feed proven experience from ‘ best ’ sites to others where there is scope for improvement .
11 There are no brackish fish that will eat enough algae to control it , and you can not use algae controls sold for freshwater use .
12 In the case of information relating to er say client A which is obtained by the auditor while auditing client B , the auditor ought as a matter of sound practice normally to use the information to make further enquiries for the purpose of the audit of A. These interpretations have been set out more fully in the statement of auditing standards and the professional guidance issued by the auditing practices board that will accompany this legislation and as matters of courtesy to the house er Madam Deputy Speaker , I ask that a copy of that be placed in the library .
13 If , in the above specification , we replace ‘ doing X ’ by ‘ being different from typical members of the group ’ , we have a mechanism that will explain this behaviour .
14 In fact , the starting point is to look outside the firm , at the environment for personal injury practice , and at the trends and conditions that will affect future practice .
15 It is no good for a wife to initiate changes that will affect both partners before talking things over thoroughly with her husband .
16 My equipment can be set at a frequency to emit sound waves that will obviate that effect .
17 ‘ They are investing in the development of a pill that will ensure male-only births .
18 While Green politics are based on the belief that the resources of the planet are finite and have to be carefully tended , global capitalist politics are based on the belief that the resources of the planet are virtually infinite , due to the scientific and technological ingenuity released by the capitalist system that will ensure unlimited replacement or substitution of resources as they are used up .
19 We have taken action to ensure that we come out of this recession in a way that will ensure sustained recovery .
20 Operation is dependent on using the correct chemical products at the appropriate dilutions in the correct sequence with correct temperatures and a flow rate that will ensure maximum turbulence .
21 Firms registered under the new law would be exempt from legal changes until 2016 , a clause that will reassure western companies thinking of taking advantage of the new facility .
22 In most bargaining circumstances a deal can be struck that will satisfy all sides .
23 Featuring many in-depth articles regarding the aircraft of the Great War the journal is packed with facts and figures that will satisfy any World War One buff .
24 But are they providing information that will satisfy these needs and provide a foundation for successful strategies and meaningful performance measurement ?
25 This may require targetting particular , and known , subgroups of the general population in order to obtain sufficient cases , or respondents that will contain sufficient cases .
26 I share some of my hon. Friend 's views , but I do not believe that the House is yet ready to accept a proposal from the Government that will command wide support from a large number of hon. Members .
27 Is there not some hypocrisy when the Opposition talk of problems of unemployment and housing , yet suggest that we add to them — — by advocating an open-door immigration policy that will mean more people coming to our constituencies and competing for homes and jobs ?
28 this apparently buys an exhibition gallery utterly inadequate to host even a moderately-sized show ; a restaurant not large enough to serve both staff and members and be an income-generating venue for the public ; a bookshop that needs twice as much space if it is to be the premier one in England ; library and drawings storage that will mean costly out-housing as soon as the new facility is opened ; and finally — my own personal quibble — a drawings collection that will have lost its allure as a magnet for donor support .
29 The information needs to be stored in such a form that will facilitate fast testing of whether it matches what is being searched for .
30 Until we begin to recognise our responsibility for the current situation , we will not come close to finding a solution that will lead African families to choose to have smaller families .
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