Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Lower stimulus intensities will engender fewer sensitized stores and the greater diffusional distances will slow down the wave speeds .
2 The Institute of Housing , in more moderate tones , claims that the replacement of fair rents by market rents will slow down the decline of the private rented sector rather than revive it .
3 Any friction at the hammer pivot will slow down the movement of the hammer , tending to make the action sluggish .
4 Although the structure and powers of the new committee have yet to be decided , conservationists argue that the additional bureaucracy will slow down the process of designation , cost a lot of money , reduce the power of SNH and may result in designated sites losing their status .
5 Then Christ will deliver up the kingdom to the Father , and God will be all in all .
6 They will wind down the pain .
7 If so , we hope this booklet will explain why the issue of the ordination of women to the priesthood is both important and urgent .
8 Alabama must hope that somehow , some day , fate will throw up a candidate like Georgia 's Zell Miller or Arkansas 's Bill Clinton .
9 A peppercorn does not cease to be good consideration if it is established that the promisee does not like pepper and will throw away the corn .
10 the Government will throw aside the whole of these [ competition ] plans and consider what accommodation it is they want , and what sum of money they are prepared to propose to Parliament , and then let them obtain plans suited to the expenditure they propose .
11 ‘ There 's been a massive wave of patriotism behind Nigel that is quite unbelievable — and we just hope that there is n't any backlash from the public that will damage either the sport or sponsors . ’
12 We believe that this range will enhance greatly the credibility of the LDP name with retailers , and the LDP sales force are very enthusiastic about it .
13 The logic of the tree is then constructed by indicating those branch points that will influence either the probability or the consequences of the sequence of events .
14 ACTORS will abseil down a quarry as part of an unusual open-air performance of Shakespeare 's Macbeth this summer .
15 The tiniest amount will knock out an elephant .
16 That will affect both the design museum and other arts-funded projects throughout Docklands , north and south of the river .
17 For instance , there may be an increase in demand for : owned homes , as opposed to rented ones ( which will affect both the market for dousing and mortgage finance ) ; prestigious foreign saloon cars ( in the UK the demand for prestige an cars has had a significant effect on prestige German produced saloon cars , the sales of luxury UK such as triumph ( now extinct ) and Rover ) ; private education , for which UK demand is now very high ; air inclusive package tours to resorts that were exclusive ( such as Marbella in Spain , the French Caribbean , the Greek Islands etc ) .
18 Whether it is of constant length or is ductile will affect both the area and the shape .
19 Another testable restriction is that some variables will affect only the membership and wage equations directly .
20 When sailing upwind , a change in the wind direction will make either the board point higher or lower than previously .
21 The pharmacist will make up the prescription and get them delivered to your cabin .
22 Together with the individual care plan , these will make up the description of the service which the voluntary or private sector home is contracted to provide .
23 These foods will make up the calories they are losing when cutting down on their saturated fat intake .
24 If we print all this area from within a rubberband box , as we have been doing , it means that four sections of the printout will make up the width of the design and the height will need the total height of squares used for the design , divided by 38 .
25 Since February , United Nations military and civilian personnel , who will make up the UNTAG ( United Nations Transitional Assistance Group ) peacekeeping forces , have been arriving in the country ready to monitor the ceasefire and elections .
26 Cost £1.00 per person , Crosslink will make up the difference .
27 has come up with three sponsors to ‘ underwrite ’ half the costs of the show ( £200,000 ) Silhouette Eyewear , Vistech Redab property developers , and The Times and hope that a box office success will make up the balance .
28 COSE Japan says it will make public the specifications for Japanese-language processing functions necessary for their domestic market .
29 COSE Japan says it will make public the specifications for Japanese-language processing functions necessary for their domestic market .
30 I still think highly of that set but it comes on three discs — and even taking Hyperion 's cheaper price into consideration , you will make quite a saving on the newer set .
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