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

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1 To illustrate this pricing by analogy , we will compare a low-coupon UK government bond with a high-coupon UK bank corporate bond with the same maturity :
2 This will allow the mechanisms whereby participants are able to influence the standards making process to be identified , and will facilitate a better understanding of the introduction of national , international and manufacturers ' standards .
3 And later this year , Hewlett-Packard will ship a new client intended to be a universal Windows client .
4 Digital Equipment Corp has introduced the StorageWorks product line , claiming that it will deliver a complete range to meet current and future data storage needs .
5 Mrs Thatcher will deliver a major speech on the environment to the United Nations General Assembly , when she visits New York next month .
6 Nor was it that reforms already undertaken by Russia 's post-communist government , if only supported with a pile of hard currency , will deliver a lasting rise in living standards — because Russia has not yet done anything like enough .
7 In general , mothers who are in their 20s have the best chance of giving birth to a live child while , in many countries , the chances that young teenagers and women in their late 40s will deliver a live child are extremely poor .
8 Microsoft has also licensed Windows source code to companies such as Citrix Systems Inc , which will deliver a multi-user version of Windows NT .
9 FORMER Irish premier Garret FitzGerald will deliver a public lecture at Queen 's University in November as part of its revamped Historical Society programme .
10 DARLINGTON manager Ray Hankin will deliver a win-or-bust message to his players before tonight 's home game against Reading .
11 I 'm absolutely certain that once you 've got the people there , once you 've got the contracts in place , the er , the people employed will deliver a high quality service .
12 History will deliver a harsh judgment on the politicians and warlords who are fermenting this chaos but I doubt if there are enough prison cells in Europe to hold all the war criminals .
13 A few weeks later there appeared a letter to the then prestigious Pall Mall Gazette from Sickert praising the move because there are more clothed than naked people in the world , they display a greater variety of shapes and colours , drawing or painting them does not require the high temperature ‘ which is extremely injurious to young people , and to women of whom the classes largely consist ’ and , most piquantly , because ‘ the absence of the nude model will eliminate a certain number of students who are drawn by mere curiosity . ’
14 There is little doubt that annual inspection , maintenance and the repairing of damage in use will eliminate a high proportion of the problems arising from neglect .
15 Also we often know of drugs which will reverse some of the changes ; drugs which will steady an irregular heartbeat , drugs which will lower a high blood pressure , and so on .
16 Get out your grammar books and I will explain a few things to you that will help your conversation if you can get them into your so stupid heads .
17 Imports M will absorb a certain fraction of any additional income received by the community , the relevant proportion being known as the marginal propensity to import .
18 This too encourages the flow of savings as it gives savers the confidence that their savings will earn a good rate of interest .
19 you will earn a far sight more money than the TEC will ever pay you .
20 Each product that is sold will earn a gross profit margin of £20 , and so the company would need to sell 10,000 units to break even .
21 The effects of what happened at Chernobyl five years ago this Friday will earn a double place in the history books
22 A spot will throw a concentrated circle of light and is therefore best directed down on to , say , a bowl of flowers or a plant .
23 do n't know any more information other than it 's mesmerisingly brilliant and will damage a few shoe leathers .
24 Organisational house style — it is anticipated that each centre will devise a suitable house style which takes account of keyboarding conventions .
25 A team of professionals from Barcelona , headed by Ferran Mascarell , the city 's cultural delegate , will devise a preliminary scheme for the museum whose construction is due to begin in 1993 .
26 We will construct a high-speed link from the Channel Tunnel to connect with the major rail routes to the North and West , and extend electrification throughout the country .
27 Children , especially boys , will construct a fake gun using anything from sticks to a piece of toast .
28 Angela Bulloch , who will have a one-woman show upstairs at the gallery from 6 June to 4 July , is creating permanent light pieces , and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster , whose earlier installations at Schipper have involved the atmospheric alteration of rooms with texts , will design a small library .
29 So , for a given level of inflationary expectations , say zero , a high rate of inflation will be associated with a low level of unemployment and a low level of inflation will be associated with a high level of unemployment ; that is , there will exist a stable Phillips curve .
30 There will exist a real wage rate ( Layard calls this the ‘ feasible real wage rate ’ ) which employers are prepared to grant to workers .
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