Example sentences of "will [verb] a new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And later this year , Hewlett-Packard will ship a new client intended to be a universal Windows client .
2 CHAIN-SMOKING actor Mel Gibson will make a New Year resolution to kick the habit — for the 10th year running .
3 I 've promised him that I will make a new life for myself and not think of the past .
4 I can not will the disappointment of my highest hope , in the expectation that the catastrophe will make a new man of me , because it is no catastrophe unless I am fully committed to the hope .
5 The days are coming , says the Lord , When I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel …
6 We will make a new commitment to critical viewing skills education and critical media analysis .
7 He is an adorable person , and as he is still young we all hope that he will make a new career now .
8 Once the notice has been served , the tenant has the right to apply to the Court for a new general lease and the Court will grant a new lease of up to 14 years unless the landlord objects on one of the few grounds for objection set out in the 1954 Act .
9 £5 will plant five trees in a woodland project £10 will clean 25 yards of ditch to improve plant and insect life £20 will help guard an eagle 's nest for a day £50 will pay for a black-throated divers ' nesting platform £75 will buy an acre of unplanted Scottish moor £100 will build a new nest platform for another pair of ospreys £350 will buy an acre of damp lowland meadow where snipe and redshanks breed .
10 On the basis of absolute moral standards we will build a new society .
11 We will introduce a new grant , paid through TECs , to help employers , voluntary groups or schools to set up after-school care and holiday arrangements .
12 IBM Europe will introduce a new company , ICPI Ltd , and ICPI will launch its family of Ambra bargain basement personal computers June 4 from the London 's BAFTA — where the company launched its RS/6000 back in 1990 .
13 We will introduce a new law dealing with discrimination on grounds of sexuality , repeal the unjust Clause 28 and allow a free vote in the House of Commons on the age of consent .
14 And it will introduce a new affiliate membership level to Unix International for value-added resellers and software houses that do n't need the detailed specifications that come with Associate membership .
15 And it will introduce a new affiliate membership level to Unix International for VARs and software houses who do n't need the detailed specs that come with Associate membership .
16 ‘ As soon as we identify a real market need , we will introduce a new level of enquiry .
17 In particular , we will introduce a new Sex Equality Act which will combine and strengthen the current equal pay and sex discrimination laws .
18 As part of Estate Action we will introduce a new pilot scheme to promote homesteading .
19 We have introduced new opportunities for television , and we will introduce a new channel — Channel 5 .
20 We will introduce a new initiative to encourage the provision of after-school facilities by schools , employers and voluntary groups across the country .
21 We will introduce a new police power to make an arrest for breach of police bail .
22 ‘ Labour will introduce a new Railway Act that will lay down in law the broad policy objectives that we expect BR to meet , ’ he told the Centre for Local Economic Strategies in Sheffield .
23 We shall be spared Labour 's radical and dangerous plans for constitutional reforms , although if the Tories are wise they will display a new sensitivity and imagination in their government of Scotland .
24 At the least , perhaps a country inn somewhere in the Limousin or the Cantal district will yield a new dish or a wine which was worth the detour .
25 But if England lose the second Test , they will need a new captain as well as a new-look team Gooch would surely not survive any longer .
26 If chance is not enough , of course , we will need a new science of heredity .
27 And in the game of rugby we , too , will need a new sort of president with a contemporary vision for the game .
28 ‘ Forgive me , Chieh Hsia , ’ he had said , ‘ but you will need a new general now . ’
29 So while the Citizens Theatre Company will present a production specific to the festival that week , the Tron will play host to 7:84 with a new Jackie Kay play , Clyde Unity will premiere a new John Binnie work , Gay Sweatshop will bring new product to the Arches , the Scottish Youth Theatre will present work at the Old Athenaeum and Tramway will programme international groups .
30 The scheme , aimed at removing the traffic bottleneck in the village of Rhuddlan , will include a new crossing over the River Clwyd .
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