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

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1 Then we 'll go with little doggy .
2 These sharp increases will contrast with below-inflation rent rises of 95 pence a week in about 156 local authority areas , as the Government for the first time moves away from a single national rents policy for the 4.5 million council tenants in England .
3 This will assist in completing the large re-signalling scheme here and , apart from the run-round when required , will assist with bi-directional operation at the station .
4 If you will wait with reasonable patience , I will explain — ’
5 We will wait with bated breath for the Scottish Labour Party discussion on defence at its forthcoming conference .
6 They will look with justified suspicion , therefore , at Jacques Delors 's suggestion yesterday , that there should be two constitutional conferences next year — one to transfer powers from the national state to the EC on economic and monetary policy and the other , later , to tackle democratic control .
7 While these personal productivity applications are appealing to techies , the company admits that most personal users will begin with simple file transfers .
8 The new relationship will focus on marketing as well as technology and Microsoft will work with Micro Focus to move its existing Cobol customers to Micro Focus products , and the two will try to establish a range of Micro Focus Cobol products as the best Cobol workstation implementations for Windows and for NT .
9 The new relationship will focus on marketing as well as technology and Microsoft will work with Micro Focus to move its existing Cobol customers to Micro Focus products , and the two will try to establish a range of Micro Focus Cobol products as the best Cobol workstation implementations for Windows and for NT .
10 Officials of the ODA will work with local health personnel and through groups like the Red Cross to identify hospitals and clinics which will made good use of the aid and ensure that it gets to those who truly need it .
11 Malcolm Green , an Oxford chemist , speaking at a symposium in London , recently described a tungsten compound that will react with certain carbon hydrogen bonds .
12 The authority , formed by merging the commissioning functions of the family health services authority and the district health authority , will contract with primary care for defined services — general medical , community nursing , chiropody , family planning , etc .
13 1991 will bring a whole new range of challenges which we will meet with new vigour , refreshed by the Christmas break .
14 McGilligan 's views will meet with general approval and reflect the mood in the Derry camp just now as they prepare to meet Dublin on Sunday week .
15 Before arriving at Downing Street they will meet with Labour MP Bryan Gould , and shadow health secretary David Blunkett .
16 Furthermore , as Tony Prosser has recently pointed out with reference to the Child Poverty Action Group 's ( CFAG 's ) social welfare test cases , there is always the danger that ‘ successful test cases which threaten established policy , especially by increasing expenditure , will meet with quick nullification by legislative or administrative action ’ ( Prosser , 1983 , p. 74 ) .
17 The meaning of age , gender , religion and skill will shift with bewildering rapidity .
18 US airlines not involved in partnerships complain Europe does not allow reciprocal investments in flag carriers , and argue that protectionism will worsen with continental integration .
19 If this is the case the economy will move with great speed from point A to point C , completely bypassing point B. At no stage in the rapid transition from A to C has any criterion of the rational expectations hypothesis been violated .
20 Rescalc will respond with standard resistor values , listed by accuracy or ascending value , for series or parallel combinations .
21 The letters will fade with excessive cleaning .
22 If any such records are kept outside Great Britain , there must be sent to Great Britain ( and be available for inspection there by the officers ) records which will disclose with reasonable accuracy the position of the business in question at intervals of not more than six months and will enable the directors to ensure that the company 's balance sheet and profit and loss account comply with the Act .
23 I am sure that my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer will note with great interest my hon. Friend 's comments .
24 ‘ The modern woman will note with pleasant surprise that Mary of Nazareth , while completely devoted to the will of God , was far from being a timidly submissive woman , or one whose piety was repellent to others ; on the contrary , she was a woman who did not hesitate to proclaim that God vindicates the humble and oppressed and removes powerful people from their privileged positions … a woman of strength who experienced poverty and suffering , flight and exile .
25 SNI says it has no plans to licence the product to other vendors , though UTM will interoperate with other TP monitors supporting OSI/TP protocols .
26 in Islamic art ) cut his staff , then elected to shut down until the January reopening , at which time the museum will proceed with reduced exhibition , education , and provincial outreach programs .
27 They will go , and they will go with short shrift
28 It was another windy , sunny day , the brilliant February sun which has no strength in it but still gives the reassurance that summer will come and a sun will shine with real warmth again .
29 This light will interact with other incident light through the optical phenomenon of interference , and this will degrade the quality of the retinal image around the optic disc , which the patient perceived ‘ as looking through a bubble . ’
30 Thus , if a pigeon is trained on an artificial light/dark schedule , different from the outside , it will navigate with predictable error beneath the natural sun : pigeons , for instance , who think it is six hours later in the day than it is will head off 90° anti-clockwise away from the correct direction ( Figure 4.8 ) .
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