Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The decision was taken at a meeting of EC environment ministers on Dec. 21 , which also imposed new limits on exhaust emissions which will effectively make catalytic converters compulsory on all new vehicles by 1993 . |
2 | This will effectively allow smaller farms to adopt such plans . |
3 | The new lead role for social workers as assessors and purchasers of community care will effectively remove any prospect of direct social work casework with the mentally ill . |
4 | Since historicity and textuality are no longer imagined as smooth pegs sliding into smooth holes , but are seen as irregular and variable-sided , fitting them together will presumably involve some difficulty . |
5 | Eurotunnel is expected to make a new rights issue next year and will presumably negotiate new loans on the strength of recently amended forecasts which show a sharp rise in revenue after 2003 . |
6 | Exposing the board for too long a period will rarely cause any damage , but troublesome problems can be caused by underexposure , when the UV sensitive coating will not have thoroughly reacted to the UV light . |
7 | New technology and more international competition will eventually create more jobs than they destroy , as they have for the past two centuries , if they are only given a chance to work . |
8 | The Report expresses the hope that the implementation of the Fourth Company Law Directive on accounts [ see page 39 ] will eventually make this task easier . |
9 | When buying a Snakehead , you should allow for the fact that they will eventually outgrow standard aquariums . |
10 | Access to this flood of information about ourselves will eventually transform medical practice , and the first signs of this are already apparent . |
11 | You must merely be very careful of your notes , which will eventually represent much investment of time and labour . |
12 | The Prince 's Trust is soon to launch a pioneering initiative which will eventually involve large numbers of Britain 's young people in voluntary work . |
13 | Solar ponds are being developed in Israel , where it is hoped that they will eventually contribute 1500 MW . |
14 | It is its delay that can store up trouble , for there can be no escape from the reality that society will eventually exact civilised behaviour from its members at whatever cost . |
15 | The system as conceived will eventually cover 250 cities and towns in the Russian Federation . |
16 | General Motors Corp 's Hughes Network Systems Inc has a contract to build a digital network for fixed telephone and cellular phones in Chengdu , the capital Sichuan Province in the People 's Republic of China : the initial contract , which is worth $15m , will serve more than 20,000 subscribers and expansions of the network will eventually serve 100,000 subscribers ; the entire Chengdu network is set to go on line in November ; Hughes is also building a similar network in Tatarstan , in the Russian Republic . |
17 | At present the crèche operates during term time only but it is envisaged that it will eventually open outside term , subject to demand . |
18 | At present the crèche operates during term time only but it is envisaged that it will eventually open outside term , subject to demand . |
19 | The larger holds 40 micros , the smaller is in temporary use as a workshop but will eventually hold 20 micros . |
20 | It might take them weeks , maybe months , but they will eventually track those notes back to you , somehow . ’ |
21 | Additional benefits for unemployment and invalidity have been cut , the ceiling on pensions for widows and widowers has been lowered and all contributors will eventually receive lower pensions than the Labour Government originally intended . |
22 | If 1988 is any guideline only 60 per cent of these remand prisoners will eventually receive custodial sentences . |
23 | Any wood block floor will eventually need some maintenance by being sanded down and resealed . |
24 | But while the public library is fulfilling this immediate need , they are conscious of the long-term information needs of schoolchildren who will eventually require public library services as adults , and are conscious of the necessity of promoting the public library as a resource in its own right . |
25 | The plant , growing erect , will eventually develop emergent leaves . |
26 | Conran suspects that the current vogue for de-mergers will eventually turn full circle and there will be a return to the times when it was thought that , |
27 | The school will eventually fill three dockside warehouses . |
28 | There is also now a clearly identifiable civil use for plutonium as fuel for the fast breeder type of reactor which it is hoped will eventually replace existing designs . |
29 | UI expects a fully-converged ABI to result over time , which will eventually include some form of requirement for a common development environment . |
30 | The Upton park and ride has been built on zoo-owned ground at a cost of £1m and will eventually have 750 spaces . |