Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [noun pl] ['s] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Some are still concerned that they will have to take on juniors ' duties and that abandoning firms will damage juniors ' training and patients ' continuity of care .
2 A display in the entrance hall headed ‘ These are our absolutely wonderful entries to the Cadbury 's children 's art competition ’ will boost children 's morale and self-esteem whatever judges in distant places may think .
3 Unlike market leader Thomson Holidays — which has a branded Price Breakers late-booking brochure — Unijet will detail customers ' accommodation arrangements prior to departure .
4 The new London store will have much in common with the Paris emporium , but will give men 's fashion a much higher profile .
5 The full-colour illustrations will motivate children 's interest and provide an excellent springboard for both oral and written work .
6 I am confident that the work of the review body will reinforce teachers ' professionalism and raise still further the esteem in which society holds our teachers .
7 Exactly how , and how much , the new legislation in England and Wales will cramp teachers ' style remains to be seen .
8 Government proposals to stop travellers camping illegally will destroy gipsies ' way of life , according to Liberal Democrat MP Nigel Jones .
9 This will cut farmers ' grain drying costs at a time when margins are under pressure . ’
10 I would assume that only those galleries which maintain a personal vision and a rigorous programme will retain collectors ' confidence .
11 Audible and visual warnings will attract workers ' attention over a wide area to a potential or actual hazard .
12 All this will change consumers ' behaviour .
13 The Henley Centre results also suggest that discriminatory taxation will reduce spirits ' share of consumption to the benefit of other categories of alcoholic drinks .
14 Since bills are a reserve of banks , this too will reduce banks ' liquidity .
15 The advent of Park User Groups will promote residents ' involvement in the way the parks are developed and managed .
16 The proposed series of investigations will examine children 's understanding of economic need , income distribution and unemployment .
17 the internally oriented bourgeoisie possesses an objective interest in wage-led rather than externally-determined demand for its products … productivity increases will extend workers ' consumption into new commodities that were once considered luxury goods ( motorcycles , housing materials , and small appliances ) , which in turn will provide new areas of investment for the indigenous bourgeoisie .
18 We will reorganise prisoners ' education , training and work opportunities .
19 He and his colleagues are convinced that loans will effect students ' choice of courses .
20 It will increase citizens ' control over their elected representatives , by abolishing safe seats .
21 Most importantly , it has been shown that a positive school ethos and high staff morale will increase pupils ' involvement in school activities and combat a lack of motivation .
22 For instance the project will assess children 's understanding of the following situation : at a pedestrian crossing I can rely on the motorist stopping if I know that he has seen me , but I can not rely on it if I know that he has not seen me .
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