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

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1 Students progressing satisfactorily in the standard full-time mode of study , holding a local education authority grant , will graduate at the normal time .
2 That means the famous three feathers , which have been proudly worn by greats of the past , will disappear from the Red Jersey .
3 We estimate that , in 1991-92 about 400,000 self-employed people will earn above the upper profit limit of £20 , 280 .
4 Accept that it hurts , that every movement will hurt for the foreseeable future .
5 Mention Czechoslovkia to walkers and most will think of the High Tatras , the well known and majestic mountains in Slovakia .
6 Mention Chiswick House today and everyone will think of the neo-Palladian Villa set in wonderful parkland , now all controlled by English Heritage , and famous as one of the finest examples of its kind in Britain , yet so close to the centre of London and with other interesting places close by .
7 The going concern concept does not apply since it can be assumed that , absent law to the contrary , all authorities will exist into the foreseeable future .
8 Er and and on all counts the necessity for bringing forward this policy , given the existing controls that exists , given the controls that will exist in the normal operation of the development plan system , development plan lead system should I say , erm mean that that this policy is totally unnecessary .
9 The Pitman yard , which has done so well in this race — one winner , a second and two thirds since 1983 — believe he will adapt to the unique Aintree fences , and as long as he copes with the first few , they feel he must go close .
10 The new timetables will relate to the overall periods up to setting down for trial .
11 Auctioneers suggest for ease of identification cattle should have a distinguishing mark , or coloured jumbo eartag , which will relate to the official ear number on a small metal tag .
12 Mr Prescott , 42 , will set up the track organisation in Scotland and work out its structure and how it will relate to the train-operating firm and any British Rail remnants .
13 Maggie feels no doubt about that : so small a word , so small and so necessary a word is bound to survive , to slip through the net of destruction that she and Fenna — no , that she herself , alone — will loose on the cold sky tonight .
14 If the point is finally disposed of by the European Court and if the judgment goes against the United Kingdom , then the question will arise about the appropriate response to bring the legal system into line with the State 's international obligations .
15 Anyway Feynman makes it clear that classical mechanics will arise as the limiting behaviour of large systems since the only paths that will count in their sum over histories will be extremely close to the classical trajectory of least action .
16 We expect that many issues will arise regarding the possible transfer of credit from other course such as Standard Grades and Highers .
17 The need to ensure that the expert has the power to award interest will arise in the following circumstances : ( 1 ) Does the issue referred to the expert include a claim for damages arising from some breach of contract that has already occurred ? ( 2 ) Is the issue the expert is called on to determine essentially what amount of money one side owes the other , and when that sum is payable ? ( 3 ) Is there likely to be a delay in obtaining the expert 's decision on the amount payable ?
18 However , as a strategic planning authority , it is through the Structure Plan process that it can influence the protection of natural resources such as peat lands , and the opportunity for this will arise in the current review of the Plan which will be available for public consultation in the New Year .
19 However , management will be aware that vacancies will arise in the ensuing months .
20 Much of the savings , in the official view , will arise from the new structure 's needs for fewer managers , but even that is less than convincing for there is great scope for an increase in bureaucracy , from the need to dispatch the business deriving from the newly acquired functions to the formation of twice the number of existing education , roads and social work departments . ’
21 Next month he will commute from his home in Fulham to a club in Hamburg , where he will prepare for the grass-court season by playing on clay for a club in the Second Division of the German League .
22 The rest of the year I will prepare for the Open .
23 If the fish are eaten by humans , the larvae will migrate from the alimentary tract into other tissues , causing a form of visceral larva migrans which can be fatal .
24 Although a good deal of success has been achieved with regard to mapping vegetation ( Hathout , 1980 ) , there are still problems with resolution and cloud cover ( Allan , 1980 ) and although these are gradually being resolved by radar , the problem of more detailed and fine-grained interpretation will remain for the foreseeable future ( Deane , 1980 ) .
25 But , that niggle aside , London is where he will remain for the foreseeable future .
26 Although microfilm will remain for the foreseeable future by far the more acceptable medium of preservation , as a versatile aid to the scholar the computer image is far in advance .
27 Operational control of the company will remain with the existing management team under Jerry Causley as chief executive .
28 The remaining bulk and speciality chemicals operations , as well as paints and explosives , will remain inside the slimmed-down ICI .
29 For example , two colossal standing figures that are among the museum 's Nubian treasures will remain in the Egyptian galleries until a system can be devised to shore up the structure .
30 If the industry is not prepared to meet consumer demand , egg sales and hence egg producers will continue to suffer and the industry will remain in the Dark Ages .
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