Example sentences of "we will [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We will review the 80 or so statutory restrictions which exist on the disclosure of information — retaining only those needed to protect privacy and essential confidentiality .
2 We will review the charitable status of independent schools with the intention of ensuring that the benefits of charitable status are only awarded to those institutions that make a genuine contribution to the wider community .
3 By franchising , we will give the private sector the fullest opportunity to operate existing passenger railway services .
4 We will give the new authorities greater responsibilities — for example , over education , health , and planning — and freedom to ensure the delivery of services in ways they think best .
5 We will give the first 100 people who apply a FREE copy of our broadsheet on " Pesticides : Waging War on our Countryside " .
6 To illustrate , we will estimate the fair price of the long-gilt future on 1 April .
7 Together we will form the finest army that Ireland has ever known . ’
8 ‘ It is with much regret and not a little sadness that we will witness the last departure of wagons from our sidings later this month .
9 We will monitor the further developments and pronouncements of the several bodies presently addressing the subjects of corporate governance and accounting standards .
10 We will stop the wanton sale of school playing fields and ensure that sport takes its proper place within the curriculum .
11 We will reverse the present Government 's encroachments on freedom of speech and association , such as the banning of trade unions at GCHQ .
12 We will reverse the present planning presumption in favour of opencast coal mining and give top priority to local people and their environment .
13 We will reverse the unfair treatment which has meant that the inner cities have lost out in terms of local government finance , housing investment and support for employment .
14 We will print the best .
15 But to help you even further , from now on we will print the next deadline at the foot of the final Readers ' Ads page each month , so you know exactly where you stand .
16 We will reform the Social Fund , removing its cash limit and converting most loans into grants .
17 To achieve these goals , we will reform the national insurance and income tax system .
18 To illustrate the difference between the historic-cost and the current-cost balance sheets , we will reconsider the two firms A and B which used FIFO and LIFO to value their inventories in the production process .
19 To illustrate , we will reconsider the last example and assume that the individual did not close his position after five days but waited for the last trading day which was the following day .
20 Mr Randall says : ‘ We will show the greater detail required by the Charities Act , but there is nothing under law to force us to .
21 Mr Randall says : ‘ We will show the greater detail required by the Charities Act , but there is nothing under law to force us to .
22 We will show the same art as we would in New York or in London , only we will be more selective in terms of number .
23 We will examine the various different types of memory in next month 's installment , but for the moment the following rules of thumb will guide you : 8086/8088 based machines
24 Later in this chapter we will examine the gradual growth of government concern to assume a closer control of the process .
25 In the remainder of this section we will examine the following issues : which bodies are subject to judicial review ; what sorts of decision are subject to judicial review ; who can apply to have a decision judicially reviewed ; what remedies are available to an applicant for judicial review ; and the procedures for seeking judicial review .
26 We will go the other way — to Hue , to Hanoi .
27 ‘ If we take off the reedbed 's top 30cm of vegetation — just enough so that we do not kill off the reeds — and put in some new dykes to give a good water flow we will restore the reedbed to its former glory . ’
28 In the following examples we will alter the above procedure , beginning with two-part chords which are all dissonant .
29 We will secure the long-term future of the coal industry by reducing imports , stopping the ‘ dash for gas ’ and reining back on open-casting .
30 In addition , we will pay the reasonable cost , where necessary , of taking your motor cycle to the nearest suitable repairer and returning it after repair to your address as shown on the schedule .
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