Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | All will ship with the Windows NT Advanced Server . |
2 | Their unparalleled knowledge of the uses and properties of forest plants and wildlife will disappear with the forests . |
3 | In such cases the bureau workers will explain to the patients the nature of their detention , and advise them as to what rights they have to appeal , if any , and where requested , arrange for representation at Mental Health Review Tribunals . |
4 | I should say give Sophy a Dollar , and I will think of the men when I return . |
5 | If the Nikkei falls much further it will eat into the assets of the main Japanese banks , which depend on equity holdings for almost half their capital base . |
6 | Variations of the theme , e.g. with different boundary conditions or with internal heating replacing heating from below , have been of some interest ; but all the specific results in this chapter will relate to the conditions above . |
7 | Thus , any income arising from the settled property will arise to the trustees not the settlor , so the settlor will not be taxed on that income . |
8 | In the event of a claim under this section from an owner/occupier , contribution will arise with the Contents Insurers where the Contents cover is held with another Insurer . |
9 | In the event of a claim under this Section from an owner/occupier , contribution will arise with the Buildings Insurers where the buildings cover is held with another Insurer . |
10 | Where once you would have had as a matter of necessity a plot with at its heart some intricate deception , often unlikely , now your plot will arise from the characters you want to write about . |
11 | This fact is fully recognised in the introduction to chapter 5 of Bowstead on Agency , pp. 137–138 : the rest of the chapter , including the proposition on which the judge relied , is dealing with the duties which will arise from the terms normally found in a contract of agency . |
12 | The sentiments are the same , they embody a new , noble America which will arise from the ashes of the recession . |
13 | After a section has been weeded , those books which are considered worth retaining in their existing form will remain on the shelves — one would hope , a substantial proportion . |
14 | The decorations will remain on the boards until completion of the town centre scheme . |
15 | However , the task of investigating crime , and the initial decision whether to proceed with a case , will remain with the police . |
16 | The second , Intel version , was demonstrated at PC Expo in New York , but will remain under the covers — at least as far as users are concerned — until the end of the the year at the very earliest . |
17 | But perhaps the picture that will remain in the minds of the few now here who knew him will be that of a long , thin figure folded into the driving seat of a small , fast , bright red sports car , his hair billowing wildly , his eyes crinkling through large , horn-rimmed spectacles and his mouth twisted into a mocking , sardonic grin . |
18 | Yes , the three artists will mingle with the guests at the buffet supper which we hope will be by candlelight , and the whole evening will be rather intimate and rather special to people who do come . |
19 | If we can but contrive to make two rooms warm , & wholesome , we will laugh in the faces of Gloom & Ill-lookingness . ’ |
20 | This project grew out of a previous ESRC funded study , ‘ Participation in Higher Education ’ ( HR 6846 ) and will build upon the findings of that study . |
21 | At the stone-laying ceremony , Ceauşescu spoke in almost Hitlerian terms : ‘ Today , I have inaugurated the task of building the House of the Republic and the Boulevard of the Victory of Socialism , the grandiose and luminous foundations of this epoch of profound transformations and innovations , of monumental buildings which will persist across the ages . |
22 | He will consult with the candidates for redundancy and their trade union representatives , if any , about his proposals and will explore possible alternatives to job cuts . |
23 | Many of the firms whose engineers will consult with the men from MITI have already done the rounds of Western defence contractors looking for a partner to build the FSX jet fighter . |
24 | Sectarianism and bigotry will stay on the terraces for as long as our society stays in its current mess , but the vast majority of all fans are only interested in one thing — seeing their team win . |
25 | The 3 month old puppy will stay at the kennels until health experts decide what to do with it . |
26 | Unless steps have been taken to ensure that the people of the organisation are fully informed of the changes that are proposed , that they support the changes , and see themselves as gaining from them , then there is no reason to assume that they will cooperate with the changes : indeed , there is good reason to assume that they will try to ensure that the changes do not work . |
27 | You may rest assured , Sir Richard , that in the end we will discover the truth and the murderer , whoever he or she may be , will hang at the Elms for all London to see ! ’ |
28 | A machine to lift cleaners to the atrium 's 258 panes of glass would cost £70,000 so the owners have contacted a team of four Coventry abseilers who will hang beside the windows to do the cleaning work . |
29 | A bronze plaque , featuring Professor Solomons , will hang in the corridors of the university alongside the other 51 inductees — including two other British chartered accountants who also made the grade , Arthur Dicksee and Lord Benson . |
30 | The Arrowcrab is notable in one respect in that as a predator of annelid worms it will prey upon the bristleworms ( Hermodice carnuculata ) that sometimes plague aquariums . |