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

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1 It does n't look much , but the new endpin jack from Fishman Transducers will make life a whole lot easier when you install a Fishman AG-125 or the Fishman-made Martin Thinline 332 acoustic guitar pickup .
2 The people who add value are all around us , we 've got to find them and empower them to drive the changes which will make ICI a stronger player in all its businesses .
3 A Liberal Democrat government will make pollution a high priority , while Labour pays lip-service to environmental issues and the Tories talk green but refuse to meet EC standards set for beaches , drinking water and sewage , claims Liberal Democrat candidate Suzanne .
4 Hopefully they will make Teesside a smaller geographical area than Cleveland . ’
5 City Comment : Smith will make inflation a necessary evil
6 The agreement will make Tuxedo the only on-line transaction processing technology on mainframe AIX .
7 Construction of a sixth train , due to be completed in 1993 , will make Bontang the largest operating LNG facility in the world .
8 This bloke will make pool a laughing stock . ’
9 Families with sleep-destroying babies will enjoy Beeswax The Bad 's Noisy Night by Andrew and Paula Martyr ( Hamish Hamilton , £7.99 ) .
10 There are many useful accessories available which will give curtains a professional finish .
11 Governor George Deukmejian , at the launch of the new safeguards , said that the law " will give California an unprecedented ability to prevent spills before they happen and to fight the effects of spills if they do occur . "
12 Richard will give customers a complete make-over and advise them on colours .
13 It is the first of its type from John Brown and it will give WGFP a high profile in the power generation industry , in line with the Company 's planned penetration of non-oil related markets .
14 ‘ What will give companies the competitive edge is the quality of the way their people treat customers and that is linked to the way they are treated by managers .
15 Dumping at sea : New powers governing dumping at sea will give Britain the widest controls in Europe .
16 This will give Anglia a major stake in a top Hollywood television production company .
17 We will give tenants a new Right to Improve , so they can receive compensation for certain home improvements which they undertake .
18 The deal will give MAI an exceptional gain of about $65m .
19 Boroughmuir go to Bridgehaugh without Murry Walker and Derek Stark — on duty with the Scotland seven in Hong Kong — but new British Lion , Peter Wright , lines up at tighthead in a pack which will give Stirling a testing time .
20 BRITAIN 'S Department of Industry ( DoI ) is about to announce a scheme that will give Prestel a much-needed shot in the arm .
21 Most politicians , and probably most of the general public , whatever their political party , regard it as in principle a sensible innovation , certainly one that will give parents a better notion of what they ought to expect , in whatever part of the country their children may go to school .
22 The facts that will now be provided will give parents the missing information which will allow them to judge a school overall .
23 It will be OEM'ing the three lower end boxes in the line from its partner under an arrangement that will give Sequent an exclusive in the NT space .
24 The Bill will give HMI a new , independent , statutory role , with its own powers and duties separate from those of the Secretary of State .
25 We will give people a new right of access to open country , create new national parks and step up protection for special sites .
26 The forms that are issued will give householders the first indication of the valuation band their property has been placed in and which will be used to calculate the level of council tax .
27 This 11-hour day , longer than that of any other exchange , will give Liffe a crucial edge in the increasingly competitive European arena .
28 Manchester City player-manager Peter Reid shares a joke with Mike Sheron yesterday , and is banking on his ace winger to hit the goals which will give City the last laugh on rivals United tomorrow .
29 Combined with the preparatory work now being undertaken , that will give councils the maximum time to prepare themselves before April 1993 .
30 They will then have to get money from the dole or the Benefits Agency , which will cost taxpayers a great deal more on top of the £25 billion that the state is already paying out for the unemployed .
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