Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 A charge will obviously deter a second financier from providing the company with funds where its charge would rank after a charge that the company has already created over its assets .
2 Unlike the Labour Government , we will swiftly deliver a second bridge .
3 Furthermore , the objects clause continues to limit the directors ' authority ( as distinct from the company 's capacity ) , though this will only affect a third party who is not in good faith , a requirement which is widely defined .
4 A two line repudiation will only harden the third party 's resolve .
5 United Microelectronics Corporation will apparently produce the first commercial version of the thing using a 0.6-micron CMOS process trying for a 50MHz , 39 MIPS part in the second half of the year .
6 I have heard of older people who will literally walk the second mile despite weary feet aching with bunions , in order to visit a good chiropodist .
7 Applicants will normally have a first degree , a relevant teaching qualification and at least two year 's experience teaching English for Business .
8 It will soon start a second run , from March 22nd to April 29th .
9 A predominance of central funding will always leave the last word with government .
10 In early 1993 he will also open a second gallery in Cologne , at Zwirner 's former space at Albertusstrasse 18 .
11 JUNE will also enclose the fourth and concluding part of our Guide to budget & mid-price classical CDs .
12 An oval orbit would falsify the first but not the second , whereas any orbit that falsifies the second will also falsify the first .
13 The exhibition will also present the first stage of a restoration programme which will cover the 150 photographs displayed .
14 Valentine 's Day will also mark the fourth anniversary of the fatwa , or death sentence , imposed by the late Ayatollah Khomeini on Salman Rushdie .
15 It is hoped delegates attending the franchising events will also attend the second seminar , as these will provide an effective overview on how to bring in the various sections of the Practice Management Standards at firm level .
16 The auction will also see the first work by Antonio Lopez Garcia to be put up for sale in London or New York and his ‘ Ataud ’ of 1957 is estimated at £180–250,000 ( $315–440,000 ) .
17 LIFESPAN will automatically use the last user of the current list as the first for the next list .
18 LIFESPAN will automatically use the last DC of the current list as the first for the next list .
19 Once this run is completed , Offline will automatically update the next Offline run start time by adding the interval to the current start time .
20 If the information is acceptable , LIFESPAN will automatically display the first page of information , as illustrated in figure 6.19 .
21 LIFESPAN will automatically display the last package in the current list as the Start Package in the next list .
22 LIFESPAN will automatically display the last package in the current list as the Start Package in the next list .
23 LIFESPAN will automatically display the last SPR in the current list as the new start point for the next list .
24 LIFESPAN will automatically display the last SPR in the current list as the new start point for the next list .
25 LIFESPAN will automatically display the last SPR in the current list as the new start point for the next list .
26 LIFESPAN will automatically display the last SSR in the current list as the new start point for the next list .
27 LIFESPAN will automatically display the last SSR in the current list as the new start point for the next list .
28 LIFESPAN will automatically display the last Product in the current list as the start point for the next list .
29 LIFESPAN will automatically display the last Client in the current list as the start point for the next list .
30 LIFESPAN will automatically display the last Client in the current list as the start point for the next list .
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