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

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1 They 're also supremely naive if they do n't think at some point in the future that MCA will hike out a similar compilation to the one Phonogram just have … that 's always assuming that they sort themselves out enough to have the required amount of hits .
2 In particular , the New Moon present in your own birth sign on the 29th will trigger off a new period of some really quite remarkable and reassuring developments in your very personal life .
3 They reach a point where even the smallest stimulus will trigger off a massive reaction .
4 If you scatter seed on the ground you will build up a substantial clientele of birds such as chaffinches which do not readily come to hanging food and birdtables .
5 A few drops of tangy lemon oil in the bath will freshen up a hot and clammy patient .
6 Earlier on this week all that cloud was coming in from the north-west , now you can see it coming across from the west and as the weekend goes along , it will come in more from the south-west , so it will warm up a little bit .
7 To travel through London , clicking off the edge of most outdoor scenes will bring up a large map of London .
8 I hope they realise by being here we will bring in a huge amount of trade .
9 Other measures include a 50p increase on garage rent to £2.50 a week , which will bring in an additional annual income of £32,500 .
10 To be sure working with a narrower aperture will decrease Ap but it will bring about a compensating uncertainty Ax in the electron 's position .
11 In the Gospel we have been told that Jesus will bring about a new exodus ( 9:31 ) by his death and resurrection at Jerusalem : a release from a worse bondage and a more terrible death than that which befell the Israelites in Egypt .
12 It is this hope that will bring about a new and better world .
13 Sometimes a mood , or a phase of the menstrual cycle , will bring about a definite aversion to keeping up appearances .
14 The poll tax will bring about a significant redistribution of income between different households and individuals within those households .
15 Jailing Cameron , Sheriff Farrell said : ‘ Knife related crime is a matter of great concern at the moment and indeed , it is very much my policy , except in exceptional cases , that even being in possession of a knife will bring about a custodial sentence . ’
16 The removal of income tax and punitive pollution tax on manufacturing plants , power stations , farms and all manner of processing plants , will bring about an environmental friendly off-shore financial services related service satellite for Europe .
17 Britain will carry out a joint naval operation with Colombia in the Caribbean aimed at intercepting cocaine shipments .
18 The latter will carry out a small number of random spot checks to verify a company 's samples .
19 Tomorrow Mr Westaby will carry out a substantial operation on an eighty-two year old man .
20 We will carry out a full defence review but we ca n't promise where the cuts may be reversed
21 You may need to seek the advice of wood treatment/damp treatment firms , who will carry out a free survey for you ( subject to the agreement of the vendor ) .
22 We will carry out a free survey of your electrical installations and visually check the condition of your wiring .
23 Shindler will carry out an environmental compliance audit , to establish how well a company is complying with existing legislation .
24 Will the Minister confirm that the Scottish Office , or somebody , will carry out an initial selection process if there is more than one employee-management buy-out effort and that there will be , in effect , a preferred bid for assistance ?
25 Around 11 weeks before departure , we will send out a Final Invoice showing the balance you owe us .
26 The proper officer may first refer the matter to the district judge for his directions ( Ord 16 r 6(1) ) ; otherwise , and more likely , he will send out a pro-forma letter informing the parties that the action is transferred , giving its number , and saying that a date will be fixed for hearing , pursuant to Ord 16 , r 6(1) , but inviting the parties to notify the court and other parties within seven days if a pre-trial review is required .
27 This portable burglar alarm will give off a loud shriek when it detects movement — good for unattended tents , caravans or boats , or just for extra security at night
28 It is too soon to know if the initiative will touch off an Italian-style mop-up of Brazil 's mob .
29 The nautical outline will reduce its bulk , while the periscoped roof will curve over a central atrium open at the edges to the elements .
30 The EC labelling will revolve around an international panel , comprising representatives of industry , trade unions , environmentalists and consumers , who will draw up criteria for each group of products on a " cradle to grave " basis .
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