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

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1 The project will compare the political responses of national peasant movements to Mexico 's agricultural crisis and assess their contribution to achieving political change in rural Mexico .
2 To achieve this we will compare the dual problem of LP* ( x 1 , … , x n ) : and the dual problem of LP ( w 1 , … , w p ) : .
3 It follows , therefore , that the creation of a currency union must be preceded by the removal of all impediments to the movement of capital across the member states and the construction of a common legal structure which will facilitate the complete integration of national financial sectors .
4 Intergraph Inc will preview Microstation , its flagship CAD/CAM software , running under Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT — and will also show its new plug-in-and-go system , the PC 466 , a 66MHz Intel Corp 80486 box , which comes with 32Mb RAM , 426Mb disk , TCP/IP and graphics accelerator ; out now , it comes with a 17″ or 19″ colour monitor ; Microstation for NT will ship the second half of the year .
5 Microstation for NT will ship the second half of the year , it says .
6 Univel Inc will ship the English language version of UnixWare , its shrink-wrapped SVR4.2-based operating system , on 30th November to European distributors .
7 Data General Corp will ship the Open Software Foundation 's Distributed Computing Environment on its AViiON Unix systems and servers in the third quarter .
8 Inevitably therefore , commercial considerations will govern the great bulk of our electronic output .
9 All employees must receive explicit information about the vision , values , priorities , and rewards that will govern the new state or condition .
10 However , in many cases the battle will be lost by inadvertence : the winner 's terms will govern the resulting contract , but the exchange of standard terms should not be mistaken for negotiation .
11 ‘ Perhaps it is time we discussed the rules that will govern the unfortunate time we spend together until I return you to Milano tomorrow . ’
12 If the expected rate of inflation is higher than the break-even rate of inflation , investors will prefer the index-linked bond .
13 Parsytec will deliver the ACE compilers with every GC-system .
14 It will deliver the second beta version of NT if necessary .
15 Whether the proposed scheme will deliver the net benefit claimed in terms of the quality and quantity of teacher supply has been the subject of extensive comment elsewhere and will not be repeated here .
16 will deliver the Converted Text of the Work to no later than 30 days after the execution of this contract and will be deemed to have accepted the Converted Text of the Work within 30 days after the date of delivery , unless is notified to the contrary .
17 It is these developers , of course that DEC will depend on to produce the the Alpha-compiled NT applications that will deliver the high performance promised by the processor .
18 It is these developers , of course that DEC will depend on to produce the the Alpha-compiled NT applications that will deliver the high performance promised by the processor .
19 The amount of tissue that must be destroyed to produce these effects is very small — destruction of 2 cubic centimetres of tissue in a region of the cerebellum known as the lateral interpositus nucleus will eliminate the conditioned response .
20 By corollary monetary policies which are geared to stabilizing the rate of growth of the money supply ( or , more generally , reducing the unanticipated component of a given change in the money supply ) will eliminate the cyclical fluctuation in unemployment .
21 At the time of writing , computer documentation is making the transition to CD-ROM which will eliminate the physical space problem , greatly mitigate access , but it is not clear that the archiving of computer manuals will serve any useful purpose , other than to satisfy the cravings of the occasional computer buff with an obsessive interest in the technology .
22 Professor Mathias has stressed that rising output and improving productivity will lower the average costs of a commodity " only if the goods can be cleared to a widening market …
23 Since labour is far and away the most important cost of production in the short run , a reduction in money wages will lower the marginal costs facing the representative firm which , on the assumption of marginal cost pricing , will lead to a fall in the price of output .
24 This will disgorge the stored information twice a day , at alternate intervals of 10 and 14 hours , as IRAS passes over the operational control centre at Chilton in Oxfordshire .
25 The service starts with a ‘ no obligation ’ discussion with one of the engineers , who will explain the new regulations , ascertain the scope of testing required and propose a cost effective and convenient test programme .
26 On new office accommodation the Council will explain the latest position regarding the new building at South Gyle .
27 This luxuriant multiplicity means , of course , that different parties will explain the same events differently according to their selective , subjective view of the situation .
28 Our specialist staff will explain the different approaches and help you select the most appropriate for your needs .
29 At the coalface your guides will explain the different methods of extracting coal and the working conditions of the miners .
30 The following example(s) will explain the basic principles behind the forward market .
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