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

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1 Dr David Williams of the University of Liverpool argues that the real reason for the push to alternatives is that people will prefer a filling that looks like teeth .
2 A new system is to be brought to Britain which will immobilise a car if the driver is over the legal alcohol limit .
3 Following an investigation , the commissioner will prepare a report and may make recommendations .
4 In contrast , however , with the position on the death of a member , the bankrupt will remain a member and be entitled to attend and vote — though he will have to do so in accordance with the directions of the trustee .
5 If the high technology components continue to be produced in Japan , there will be relatively little scope for research and development in the UK and the plant will remain a satellite or screwdriver plant .
6 ( 1 ) No reconstruction or extension of or alteration in any premises in respect of which a licence ( other than an off-sale licence ) is in force , being a reconstruction , extension or alteration which will affect a public or common part of such remises or any communication with such part , shall be made unless the licensing board within whose area such premises are situated has consented to such reconstruction , extension or alteration at a quarterly meeting of the board or at such other time as may be appointed by the board , or unless such reconstruction , extension or alteration is required by order of some lawful authority .
7 To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will make a statement as to the progress he is making in implementation of the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 .
8 Attitude surveys will make a difference but we need to change more quickly in response to what we hear . ’
9 The award compensates the employee for any loss sustained as a result of the dismissal itself and the employer 's actions but each employee is under a duty to mitigate the loss and the tribunal will make a deduction if the employee 's actions contributed to the dismissal .
10 A great inducement of ‘ start-ups ’ or ‘ green-field projects ’ , where the original investors are in on the ground floor , is that they will make a killing if the company one day goes on to the Stock Exchange , or is gobbled up by a predator in a takeover bid .
11 I do n't the membership will want a revolution but what we do require is that evolution considered carefully so we do n't stand still and keep our head in the sands and I give you insurance that is what is , is happening .
12 Some children will want a cuddle as they will have become very upset ; others may want a little sleep as they will have exhausted themselves .
13 so I 've put that away , I , it ai n't even in my account , Alan 's got that and I said to Alan if I pass this test I shall buy a banger , five hundred quid with this tax money and then put the odd to insurance , if I do n't I 'll leave it where it is , because I , I mean little one will want a holiday and that anyway so I 've kept it for that , but that 's what I intend to do , so I said to Alan if I get a little banger just enough to get me to Tettering and back I was gon na go tech , to do some courses
14 Women will want a cut that they can cope with , a cut they can dress and re-style easily . ’
15 Will he find time to read recent Official Reports of debates and questions in the House where he will find ’ We will build a boat ’ , ’ We wo n't build a boat ’ and ’ We will build a boat but it will have no weapons ’ , all of which is official Labour party policy ?
16 I can not believe that many members of the public believe that that is justice , or that it conveys the right message to those who , tonight , will steal a car and race it in the path of some other innocent victim .
17 We must hide until it is dark , and then I will steal a coracle and row you to the Drowned Forest .
18 Even if the Government do not propose legislation themselves , I imagine that some Private Member will introduce a Bill and I must confess that I can see no way of postponing this issue to a ‘ gentler age ’ .
19 On completion , each option will display a success or failure message on the page , followed by the prompt :
20 We will describe a basis as alternating if the first row contains one basic variable ( which must be a 1 ) and the remaining rows contain two basic variables ( a 1 and a 0 ) .
21 Of course Herman loves her whisperings — for he is always convinced that he will catch a word or two — but all he has ever heard was when she was going from the dining-room to the drawing-room after lunch with him , and she whispered : ‘ I hate sauces .
22 You will need a degree or professional qualifications , preferably law or accountancy , unless you are already an established financial journalist or parliamentarian .
23 You will need a watch that records seconds for this .
24 They will need space and comfort , perhaps a garden if they have always been used to one and enjoy gardening , and , above all , they will need a property that gives them some self esteem and security .
25 You will need a pleat and space at each end of the heading for balance .
26 But er in France , there are , there are sixty year old , seventy year old jockeys , but he will win a race because all jockeys win races , I mean it does n't matter how good they are , sometime or other they do win .
27 The tools will give developers access to System 7 APIs , and will include a layer that implements Windows APIs on the System 7 operating system .
28 The tools will give developers access to Macintosh System 7 programming interfaces , and will include a layer that implements Windows APIs on the System 7 operating system .
29 The toolset will include a layer that implements Windows APIs on the System 7 operating system .
30 His itinerary will include a talk and reading at Poetry Live in Middlesbrough , workshops in Berwick and Hexham , readings in Newcastle and Darlington , and talks to pupils in schools at Darlington , Hexham and Bishop Auckland .
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