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

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1 Echo claims a complete commercial application written in a high-level language can be translated in less than two weeks and that in most cases the code size and performance of an application translated with FlashPort will compare favourably with applications compiled directly on PowerPC .
2 Echo claims a complete commercial application written in a high-level language can be translated in less than two weeks and that in most cases the code size and performance of an application translated with FlashPort will compare favourably with applications compiled directly on PowerPC .
3 The government will plough ahead with tests this year , despite a boycott by teachers , who say they are too narrow and onerous .
4 Erm , the storage binder , we , we , er , anticipate that you of course , will wind up with shelves full of storage binders housing various diaries , and you 'll want to know in ten years ' time , which storage binder has your nineteen ninety-four diary , erm , that 's what that label is for .
5 Policies which no doubt David erm Allenby will explain later of Harrogate would suggest that Harrogate Borough is one in this county that feels it could accommodate a strategic site .
6 Mortgage Business will lend up to 75% on a self-certified basis .
7 We will refund up to £100 per person for the medical expenses of anyone who was in your car and was injured when the car was involved in an accident .
8 We will refund up to £100 per person for the medical expenses of anyone who was in your car and was injured when the car was involved in an accident .
9 It pays to examine all gutter brackets and clips to ensure no water will drip on to walls .
10 Despite both Arsenal and West Ham 's schemes being underwritten so they will get their money in the form of a loan even if their supporters turn them down , the ill-will towards the schemes means other clubs will think hard about implementation .
11 If the hon. Gentleman will think back to days gone by , he will remember that such questions have been perennial in the few weeks before a general election .
12 The exclusion of parts of the centre " let or constructed or adapted for letting " is fair and reasonable , but quite often an exclusion will relate only to parts of the centre " not let on the same terms as this lease " which could result in the occupying tenants paying part of the service charges for unlet premises .
13 This part of what we do will relate specifically to observations and teaching in schools participating in the French for Communication scheme .
14 If you have been successful in treating the interview as a two-way communication then much of what you hope to say will arise naturally as part of the interchange between you .
15 ‘ From what President-Elect Clinton has said and , from our own contacts with his team , I am confident that the cornerstones of US foreign and defence policy will remain firmly in place .
16 A second consequence is that UK competition law will remain out of line with EC law .
17 Fifty per cent of Sun 's business comes from indirect channels and this will remain so in future , said Thompson .
18 In the case of the £64.99 Streetfighter II , the shop will make up to £25 per sale .
19 A CAB driver and an unemployed man will make close to £2.5 million after a jury ruled they wrote the Fifties classic Why Do Fools Fall In Love ?
20 I asked at the meeting of the city board and I asked on more than one occasion , and did n't get a proper answer , what the labour group intended to do with the three point two million pounds that will build up in reserve say for the next three years .
21 The regulators will consult widely with consumer groups and customers before setting out standards , in conjunction with the industries .
22 In a mild winter where snow cover is not prolonged , chaffinch and brambling from the Scandinavian forests will stay on to forage round the crofts .
23 No doubt some will stay on to summer in Shetland and encourage us to hope that some day it too may be found nesting .
24 It is hoped that the first year 's crop of students will stay on at Hooke Park to help initiate a production plant there .
25 A RECORD number of 16-year-olds will stay on at schools and colleges next month — but for many it is simply a way of avoiding the dole queue .
26 MICK O'Dwyer will stay on as Kildare boss despite their Leinster final humiliation .
27 Matilda has the reputation of being a shrew — do you think she will stay tamely in Anjou ?
28 He says fortunately they were n't badly hurt but one girl has a collar and those with neck injuries will stay in over night .
29 ‘ You will stay safely in London ? ’
30 If you decide to stay in the Dordogne with my mother I will stay too until Sunday evening .
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