Example sentences of "will [verb] [to-vb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless , clauses 9.1 and 9.2 are dangerous as a tenant will prefer to know at the outset whether any defects affect the premises and the tenant 's solicitor should amend them as follows : |
2 | Decision-making will not necessarily improve just because the information is available : it may be ignored as many managers will prefer to keep to the combination of intuition , experience and judgement to make decisions . |
3 | So I 'm sorry Mr Chairman if the report is doom and gloom but that is the situation that does prevail we will endeavour to work to the best of our ability , or the lack of it but please remember the constraints that we are under and if we have got any views , to stand , and if we do want to help the people in Dundee and we do want to stop the government pilfering the British Rail pension scheme |
4 | Some of these will remain to watch over the living ; others enter the bodies of white birds , such as the sulphur-crested cockatoos or white egrets which hover over the Toraja rice-paddies . |
5 | The Commissariat will henceforth be administered by Mr Simmons , and Mr Rayne will take up his duties at the ramparts ; his bearers , however , will remain to assist in the Commissariat . |
6 | Indeed , some families will want to talk about the present , believing that what has occurred in the past is of little or no consequence . |
7 | KENNETH CLARK SAID at the time of World War Two , ‘ The average artist will want to go to the Front not simply out of curiosity or bravado , but because he may there discover some of that emotional stimulus on a grand scale which is inevitably lacking from his everyday life . ’ |
8 | KENNETH CLARK SAID at the time of World War Two , ‘ The average artist will want to go to the Front not simply out of curiosity or bravado , but because he may there discover some of that emotional stimulus on a grand scale which is inevitably lacking from his everyday life . ’ |
9 | It is , obviously , extremely easy to get stereotyped in layout : it is the art director 's job to avoid this , without doing excessive damage to the way the reader will want to take in the ad . |
10 | Not all practices will want to contract for an expanded range of services and local circumstances will also affect contracting decisions . |
11 | Behind private placements lies a simple premise : the fussier investors and issuers become about the design of their securities , the less they will want to deal in the standardised paper available on the public markets . |
12 | No doubt many readers will wish to expand or amend this list , and many more will want to argue with the points made and perhaps contradict some of them . |
13 | For should any difficulty emerge at this stage , we will want to return to the party kept on hold without undue delay . |
14 | Post-production editing is a boon if you are uncertain as to what you will want to include in the final version of the video . |
15 | Most UK investors will want to invest with a sterling denominated cheque , rather than convert to dollars beforehand . |
16 | Repeat the above steps for each Program Group and each Program Item that you will want to use through the DOS shell . |
17 | They will want to know about a childminder who fails to provide a safe environment or where children appear to be neglected or ill cared for . |
18 | But there are basic things that the journalist will want to know about a story that you can work out in advance . |
19 | As Caroline told me : ‘ Once you have indicated that you like to buy from the comfort of your armchair , other companies assume you will want to know about the products they have to sell in the same way ’ . |
20 | For a start , they own that flexible ‘ I ’ ( when I say ‘ I ’ you will want to know within a paragraph or two whether I mean Julian Barnes or someone invented ; a poet can shimmy between the two , getting credit for both deep feeling and objectivity ) . |
21 | Last year , a couple of their events were not fully covered by sponsorship income and it is doubtful whether Mark McCormack will want to add to the £2million or so he has already poured in . |
22 | Realistically , most staff never will want to plough through the manuals that come with most software . |
23 | In the context of the Prime Minister 's duties in the House , will he advise us whether he will stay to listen to the statement by the Secretary of State for Scotland ? |
24 | If the inn is later sold to another person who wishes to reopen as licensed premises or the first purchaser wishes to open the inn once more as licensed premises , the Gnat 's Water Brewery will seek to rely upon the covenant to restrain such trading . |
25 | A lawyer said Hi-Tech will seek to appeal to the Lords . |
26 | It is understood that Typhoo Tea will seek to qualify for the Fairtrade Mark , in addition to its own mark ; they indicate that they are willing to pay for it . |
27 | Mr Horn will seek to capitalise on the ensuing good will to convince Bucharest that his country has no hostile designs . |
28 | It sometimes happens , where the end of a session is imminent , that a government will seek to bargain with the opposition to avoid the demise of Bills , which would otherwise lapse , so as to avoid a total waste of the parliamentary time devoted to them . |
29 | To the extent that such hypotheses are confirmed , the project will seek to comment on the origins , impact and persistence of these differences in organisation and approach to industrial policy . |
30 | That in turn will have an impact on the financial calculations that British Rail will need to do for the construction of the new station at King 's Cross . |