Example sentences of "will [verb] a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It may mean that a neonatal intensive care unit , after careful reflection , rather than emotional appeals and ‘ shroud-waving ’ , may have to give way to a number of other services , relating , for example , to the mentally ill , all of which can be financed for the cost of one such unit , which , in combination , will facilitate a measure of improvement in the patients ' conditions and their integration into society . |
2 | Sun Microsystems Inc says that henceforward it will ship a microphone with every Sparcstation desktop workstation : the machine already includes built-in speaker and bundled software for easily playing , recording and receiving audio ; existing users can have it for $30 . |
3 | These views depend on political values and preferences which we are not going to explore here , but clearly if you believe that society as a whole will gain by children from all income groups being educated together , or children from a local community or religious group being educated together , you will prefer a system of finance that favours such provision . |
4 | Others will prefer a curriculum with no evident pattern beyond personal inclination or skills . |
5 | Show an adder to a southerner and — provided it is a safe distance away — he will deliver a lecture on endangered species . |
6 | ‘ I swear by Apollo the physician … that by precept , lecture , and every other mode of instruction , I will impart a knowledge of the Art to my own sons , and those of my teachers , and to disciples bound by a stipulation and oath according to the law of medicine … ‘ |
7 | The loans will be drawn from the so-called Edinburgh facility , under which the EIB will lend a total of five billion Ecu ( about £408 billion ) to projects such as road , rail , energy and telecommunications networks over the next two years . |
8 | We have worked out the club will earn a minimum of £4m and a maximum of £6m , so why should n't the players have their share . |
9 | Mr Miah , founder of Britain 's Indian Chef of the Year contest , hopes the huge curry will earn a place in the Guinness Book of Records . |
10 | Now cast iron , if you are in the metal workshops and you are hitting something with a hammer and you hit the vice instead , Mr will throw a scranny at you . |
11 | When this response occurs , it will elicit a set of feedback cues ( ) and these will thus be evoked whenever either or subsequently occurs . |
12 | The Science and Engineering Research Council , which is providing the funds for the equipment , will coordinate a programme in which researchers from all over the country' will send specimens to the unit . |
13 | The Micronet service , organised by the publishing houses EMAP and ECC with Prestel , will adapt a set for £50 plus a low quarterly charge , and provide programs for microcomputers at low or no cost . |
14 | Eubank will spare a thought for Michael Watson . |
15 | When the £5 million Juventus midfielder leads out England for the first time he will spare a thought for the man who captained England to 1966 World Cup glory , just 48 hours after Bobby Moore revealed that he was battling cancer . |
16 | ‘ I will prepare a document for you to sign . |
17 | Following the hearing and site visit , the inspector will prepare a report for the minister , who will then decide whether to affirm the compulsory purchase order which he may do with or without variations , or whether to decline to make the order . |
18 | CLE said it will prepare a report for a client who is then free to decide whether or not to act on it . |
19 | The one exception would be RIBA Indemnity Research Ltd , the nature of whose business is unlike any of the other members of the Group , which will remain a subsidiary of RIBA Companies Ltd . |
20 | Collimore will remain a threat from the corner he has just won . |
21 | For the future , technology transfer will remain a way of managing Soviet dilemmas , and perhaps ours , but it is not the key to our problems , nor the solution to theirs . |
22 | If Labour 's boycott of the province continues , the one certainty is that politics will remain a question of Protestants versus Catholics . |
23 | They say Westcote will remain a centre of excellence for research , design , development and production of liquid engines , but solid fuel powered motors will be moved to Summerfield near Kidderminster , while the Waltham Abbey plant will close . |
24 | This became a challenge for managers in the 1980s who had been recruited in the more consensual 1960s and 1970s , and it will remain a feature of the next decade . |
25 | OO Oracle will in any case be upwardly compatible with the relational model which will remain a subset of the database . |
26 | The intention is that any change would be revenue-neutral , but the level at which any scale charge is set will remain a matter for the Chancellor 's judgment and will be announced annually in each Budget . |
27 | It will remain a matter for the courts to decide . ’ ' |
28 | Exact patterns of change will remain a matter of controversy for historians , as they were for contemporaries , but what emerges from the inadequate farm records and welter of subjective comment by biased and often condescending outside observers is a marked contrast between the fortunes of a few well-organised and prosperous landowners and the general backwardness of their counterparts and tenants . |
29 | New Zealand 's try by Frank Bunce will remain a matter of dispute . |
30 | How she finds it will remain a source of fascination to the country and the Press , no matter what the pontificating politicians say . |