Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 For the rest of the year , Dataquest counts on recession to put a damper on growth , and it forecasts that shipment growth rates will slow to an average 13% to 14% for the full year , while total revenue increases very slightly .
2 At the other extreme , Prof Patrick Minford believes that most of the UK 's problems are cyclical and will disappear as a spontaneous recovery takes root , filling the Chancellor 's coffers with tax revenues and creating new jobs , so long as the Chancellor has continued to keep inflation under control .
3 ‘ Unless Borders councillors start resisting blanket forestry it is no exaggeration to suggest the Borders hills will disappear under a new wave of tree planting before very long . ’
4 If we are not careful the innovation for which the UK has been famous will disappear in a headlong rush to maximise shareholder returns .
5 If the symptoms are of the remedy they will disappear in a few days and no more medicine may be needed .
6 China says it wants to ensure its receiving equipment can pick up signals from Spot , which will transmit at a similar frequency to the thematic mapper .
7 He recommends that you add up approximately how many tokens you think your child will earn in a typical day if he/she does the little chores you require and behaves in the manner you are trying to encourage .
8 I know it will hurt for a little while , but I 'll get better , so why worry ?
9 Sure erm no amount of audience contact will compensate for a boring subject .
10 According to American projections , these actions will compensate for a 15 per cent increase in emissions of carbon .
11 Mention the word ‘ contented ’ to many people , and they will think of a lazy diner , relaxing after a satisfying meal and announcing that they feel ‘ contented ’ ; others will recall the advertisements for evaporated milk , which ‘ came from contented cows ’ .
12 The alarm will trigger in a central control point and the people there will either ring a neighbour to ask them to go and see what the problem is , or immediately ring the emergency services .
13 But they might find it difficult to take a back seat and Whitehall believes that criminal intelligence will evolve into a top detective agency with an operational arm .
14 I believe that the extra powers will evolve into a significant additional step .
15 Since the standards will be used to form the basis of Vocational Qualifications throughout the UK , it will mean that all training qualifications will relate to a common framework for the first time .
16 But because the new craft will broadcast at a high power , they will have to be spaced a long way apart so that TV sets in , say , Canada do not receive signals meant for the US .
17 Such groups are likely to evolve more complex co-operative behaviour than will arise in a selfish herd .
18 ‘ The tenants will paint in a proper and workmanlike manner all the outside wood , iron and stucco or cementwork of the said subjects and all other exterior parts as might properly require to be so painted with three coats at least of good oil and white lead paint … . ’
19 I think that the record will remain for a long , long time .
20 Quasi-science will remain as a perpetual epiphenomenon .
21 Now that herbs have invaded many parts of our lives , and not least our gardens , how much of this is just a fashionable " phase , and how much will remain as a permanent and essential ingredient of everyday living ?
22 ‘ Without corrective action , Britain will remain in a vicious circle of decline . ’
23 Most of my stuff is still in packing cases and , because I am not a very quick person , it is likely I will remain in a disorganized state for some time to come .
24 Research and process development will remain in a scaled-down San Jose facility .
25 The company has produced a first generation of plants from the modified seeds , and is now waiting to see if they will reproduce to a new generation , containing the implanted genes .
26 It should be possible to relate the reader 's personality traits to the kind of response the reader will make to a particular story or information book .
27 Perchance , as he sees it , such will make for a stronger monarchy . ’
28 But he was overwhelmed by his simple , beneficial error on the 16th at Cypress Point , and you can rest assured that that , along with Waggoner 's other impressions and observations , will make for an interesting read when the book hits the shelves for the 1990 Christmas rush .
29 After ninety bruising minutes in the mire that is ‘ The Tip ’ , the last thing we or our opponents will want on a fridge-like February Saturday , is a three-mile walk to the local Duck and Forceps ' washroom , caked in mud and soggy shorts smelling as evil as a gypsy 's knickers .
30 This will build on a simpler , more flexible National curriculum and a revised and extended system of National Curriculum levels .
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