Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [indef pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Compaq area sales manager Bernard Schaffer commented ‘ We have some flexibility , but we ca n't change the world , ’ adding ‘ the government is definitely under pressure , but the rules will hurt everybody in the market and finally they will hurt Slovakia . ’
2 So , ’ he continued , ‘ if you had a tall skyscraper , say , with people living at the top , they will think everything at the bottom has shrunk — been squashed down — compared to normal . ’
3 It is this particular scene which will make anyone over the age of 15 want to smack the world 's biggest superstar very hard indeed .
4 More than seventy-five years later , we are still working out their implications and trying to combine them in a unified theory that will describe everything in the universe .
5 Although baby universes may not be of much use for space travel , they have important implications for our attempt to find a complete unified theory that will describe everything in the universe .
6 If you run a high-profile , fancy campaign it will alert everyone to the fact that they should be voting and the proportion in your favour could shrink rapidly , It may be better to run a low key affair targeted directly at your own supporters .
7 : 25mm x 5mm ( 1in x ¼in ) by the width of the blind less 20mm ( ¾in ) ; you will need one for the base of the blind and one for each channel .
8 In fifty minutes or so , you will have an extraordinary experience : you will know nothing of the baglady to begin with , but you will know everything you need to know by the end .
9 Often you will feel nothing from the waist down .
10 What they will do is give the GPs a role to play in allocating resources to the hospital services and will contribute nothing to the delivery of better VFM within the family practitioner services .
11 It saves wondering the next day whether Jimmy Lynch will bring anything to the house or not . ’
12 Runner-up River Falls , beaten a head , and his stablemate Swing Low , third , are both in the 2,000 Guineas but Richard Hannon will send one for the Italian version .
13 ‘ We have a deliberate policy to involve people of all ages and this is shown in the new function room which will benefit everyone from the youngest to the oldest members of the community . ’
14 I will do everything in the power of the private citizen . ’
15 I will do everything in the power of the private citizen . ’
16 It will do nothing of the kind .
17 If not , I will do nothing with the information you give me .
18 Both thorns are tolerant of pollution and are tough enough to grow in open , exposed seaside sites regularly raked over by salt-laden winds , although these of course will do nothing for the autumn display .
19 A party that will attempt nothing for the unemployed at home will do nothing for the poor and starving abroad .
20 Firstly , I have been in football management long enough to know that team changes at this late stage will do nothing for the confidence of existing players .
21 It is true that right at the end , in October 1097 , when Anselm was on the point of leaving England , Eadmer reports him as saying to the Canterbury monks : ‘ I go willingly , trusting in God 's mercy that my journey will do something for the liberty of the Church in future times . ’
22 I can get , you see Mark will Mark will do anything at the moment cos he 's quite interested in me .
23 No body established by the two parties will do anything outside the law to halt any sell out ; what they will do is to engineer situations and emotions that lead other people to break the law .
24 Community leaders have little expectation that the new government will do anything about the inner-city areas where most blacks and Asians live .
25 Some women will do anything in the name of beauty …
26 And they will achieve nothing over the next 20 years . ’
27 A few examples will give something of the flavour of the times : Even sober-minded mathematical modellers fell under the spell , as witness the mathematician J. S. Griffith who had helped Watson and Crick solve DNA back in the early 1950s , writing jointly with one of the doyens of biochemistry , Henry Mahler , and offering what they called , for reasons I have never quite understood , a ‘ DNA ticketing theory of memory ’ .
28 are going to be those that will give something to the school , rather than simply be an appointment just for some stature .
29 Let us resolve that we will give something during the coming months , even if it is only something that we no longer need , to help those who are hungry and in desperate need .
30 Leyland Daf workers and trades union leaders in Britain criticised the British Government for not taking similar action to the Belgian and Dutch governments , which will invest something in the region of £80 million to help Daf resume production on the continent .
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