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

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1 A paper recently published by Jacek Baranowski et al working at the University of California , Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory ( Phys Rev Lett , Vol 66 no 23 ) describes a new form of gallium arsenide that will superconduct at a temperature of 10K .
2 The other two children will stay at a family centre as part of her assessment .
3 On the other hand , if the initial state is one of excess supply money-wages will fall at a rate .
4 This will generate at a cost of 10 pence per kilowatt-hour but the Department of Energy has stated that 20 to 30 such aerogenerators could produce electricity for one-third of this cost .
5 One American market research firm reckons that the computer graphics industry will grow at a compound rate of 41–6 per cent until it tops $17 billion in 1987 .
6 DEC claims its UK workstation business will grow at a compound annual rate of 2% or 3% for the next few years , and ambitiously predicts its will overhaul Sun to become market leader by 1995/96 .
7 Unisys quotes Hyannis , Massachusetts-based market research firm the Standish Group , which estimates the market for OLTP on Unix platforms will grow at a compound annual rate of 119% , from $900m in 1991 to $20,800m in 1995 .
8 Our calendar will show at a glance when we 're open during 1992 .
9 An ordinary teaspoon will do at a pinch , though they generally hold less than 5 ml .
10 A large back-log is necessary ; it should be heavy hardwood — fresh-cut green stuff will do at a pinch — and this acts as a reflector .
11 You will see at a glance the number of calories and the quantity of dietary fibre ( when present ) in a whole average-sized eating apple , or a carrot , or a rasher of bacon .
12 Er , now , erm , Harlequins have complained to Bath , there 've been allegations er , during last weekend 's er Courage League match , which Bath won incidentally , of gouging and biting , er and Bath officials now have agreed that they will look at a video recording and take appropriate action , in quotes , if anything erm , needs to be done .
13 A resident of the North Shore will look at a wave and say , ‘ Bad weather they 've been having in Alaska ’ , or ‘ I see Siberia is in trouble again ’ .
14 well no , because what you can do know is you can go to somebody who will sit down with a mini computer and that 's what you need , a mini computer and will sit down and will look at a job and will say right , if you take this job , it can also claim Family Credit of so much , and , and they actually do a , a sort of alternative benefit calculation , and what they do is they look at , if you take this job and take all the other things into account , will you be better off ?
15 He will look at a piece of equipment to try to detect signs which indicate what is wrong .
16 To gain an impression of the extent of employee theft , we will look at a study of fiddling and pilferage at a medium-sized factory-production bakery in south-east England , undertaken by Jason Ditton ( 1977 ) .
17 A young child will marvel at a rainbow .
18 United , led by Scotland 's former assistant manager , Jim McLean , will decide at a board meeting this morning whether or not to accept the role of fifth columnists for the Scots in the build-up to Italy .
19 A residence with sitting tenants will sell at a discount to its open market value , so there is a strong disincentive for landlords to relet any accommodation which becomes vacant .
20 The " self-scrubbing " coal will sell at a premium , but the overall cost will be a fraction of the sum which power generators can currently expect to pay for scrubbing technology .
21 As long as a sensible training programme is followed , the child 's body will develop at a pace that will match his/her ambitions .
22 Among profoundly deaf children ( greater than 85dB hearing losses ) aged 16 years , more than 50 per cent will read at a level below 7 years 10 months ( Kyle et al. , 1978 ; Conrad , 1979 ) .
23 This is probably what will happen at a shareholders ' meeting on March 13th , thanks to a closing of ranks by Germany 's top industrialists .
24 The rootstock will over-winter at a temperature range of 60°–60°F .
25 We will call at a time that suits you — even if that 's an evening or a Sunday and we guarantee to repair or replace faulty equipment within 24 hours of your call .
26 It is hard to imagine a greater contrast between two rock types than that between obsidian , a natural volcanic glass which will shatter at a blow into razor-sharp splinters , and pumice , a rock so light and frothy that it will float on water .
27 In Fig. 11–6 , assume initially that the conditions of the matching grant are such as to reduce the price of good X ; i.e. the grantor will match at a rate of 23 to O2 .
28 Eventually , you will arrive at a palette that has all the sections in the palette box an even shade of grey .
29 The answer which he proffered was equally simple : if the labour market is competitive , wages will change at a rate determined by both the sign and the extent of the initial disequilibrium .
30 The sub-committee will aim at a methodology .
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