Example sentences of "will [verb] [prep] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Chairman James McAdam said that of the current 140 Ratners shops , no more than 60 will exist by this time next year .
2 When the anxiety upper limit is reached it will remain at this level for a certain time .
3 The cuttings will remain in this position until the following autumn — 12 months — during which period you will need to keep an eye on them for pest and disease and , of course , include them in your routine precautionary spraying and care .
4 They will cock to their maximum at the start if the downswing and if no effort is made to make the clubhead catch up , they will remain in this position through impact .
5 Accountability will remain in this place because the Secretary of State will be accountable to the House for the exercise of his duties in the provision of further education .
6 We have to take account of that article and ask what difference the Bill will make in this respect .
7 It is to be hoped that the Secretary of State , when he sets up the national appraisal arrangements to which he is committed , will build on this goodwill .
8 Local mineral plans will build on this framework with more site-specific proposals .
9 It does not include the scientific , which it ought to do — it is hoped that schools will build in this element for themselves … the original teams of teachers who came together to build the project did not include a scientist … ( ibid . ) .
10 Inflationary expectations will be revised upwards , eventually to 4 per cent according to Friedman , and the appropriate Phillips curve will shift upwards to curve B. As it does so , unemployment rises back to the NUP and the economy moves to point F. At this point , the actual and expected rates of inflation are 4 per cent , and inflation will stay at this rate so long as the new money supply growth rate is maintained .
11 A strong image will assist in this identification , although it can act negatively as well as positively .
12 If a proper level of justice is provided in prisons , then it is less likely that prisoners will behave in this way .
13 The question they wish to answer is ‘ Which pupils will excel in this area , will make useful contributions or will benefit most from the opportunities which are in our power to grant ? ’
14 Er , we have in her place , Judy , whose sitting here and I know that every official , and I hope yourselves , will give her all the support that she will need in this job and to say to her , your very welcome , and I know we 're going to enjoy having you with us .
15 With due respect to the galleries it will be the counter attack which the Europeans mounted on the final afternoon which will linger in this mind the longest .
16 An exhaust pipe for a car will fall into this exception .
17 The second part of the exception would apply to spare parts such as replacement body panels for cars where the design is dictated by the appearance of the car but it is unlikely that many computer spare parts will fall into this category .
18 When the enterprises concerned need temporary workers , they will recruit from this list ( see IRS 1986c ) .
19 As some of you will know by this time , the Centre provides custom-build courses , day schools , residential schools and other projects , for thousands of adult students in this region — mainly at locations scattered throughout the area , towns and villages of Sussex , but some here on the campus — and by so doing it tries to provide a strong functional link that helps to keep the university in touch with the community .
20 Figure 9b shows the space which a naive search algorithm will explore for this task .
21 In a period of anxious entrail-gazing , practically anything that coincides with what post-hoc statistics show to have been going on at the time , will qualify for this accolade .
22 It is this second problem , plus some related topics , that we will consider in this article .
23 Anyone who has had such a ceiling sag under the strain will sympathise with this week 's debate in the Church of England synod .
24 ‘ My voice will carry beyond this room , ’ ' said Mr Powell .
25 The most resilient part of the boxing business is the promotional side , and no doubt it will recover from the barrage of criticism that will pour on this contest .
26 Hundreds of firms across the United Kingdom , large and small , will benefit from this order over the next few years , and its value will approach about £400 million .
27 Any cut of meat , chicken or fish will benefit from this marinade — so simple and useful .
28 Ruched and festoon blinds will benefit from this attention , as they tend to be dust traps .
29 In the long term , hotel and restaurant caterers at all levels will benefit from this co-operation because any innovations will eventually be offered as an option or even a standard fitting on the models if frying equipment they purchase .
30 Jean McConnell is from the Libra theatre company who will benefit from this gala .
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