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

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1 A search of the records having a given attribute , to see which of them also has a second , third , … etc. in the required list , will eliminate all the records that are not wanted .
2 Yet understanding where older customers fit in to the scheme of things is very important if discrimination is to be avoided , because it will influence both the products and the marketing approach .
3 He believes he can shape the world to his conception ; that this scheme of his will answer all the questions . ’
4 Remember that , as will all Windows settings , changes made here will affect all the applications you run under Windows .
5 Its mineralogical composition , particularly in terms of the proportion of unstable mineral phases present , will affect both the rate of chemical decomposition and the kinds of secondary minerals that are most likely to form .
6 You can spend part of your holiday in Amsterdam and part in the Other Holland ; simply tell us the number of nights you would like to stay in each place and we will make all the arrangements .
7 You need a GOAL — something to aim at which will make all the study and learning worthwhile .
8 On other occasions the additional weight will make all the difference .
9 This will make all the difference to your own finances . ’
10 I 'm sure the carpet will make all the difference , ’ said Patrick Sanford , the director of Farnham .
11 You can easily make your own coffee table and improvise on dining and side tables ( see improvise with flair , page 70 ) until you can afford better , but generous storage and some large healthy plants will make all the difference between a comfortable , relaxing room and a stiff , conventional one .
12 Today the very exposed 4b traverse on the former requires a cool head and skilful ropework and the top pitch of the latter will make many a leader sweat with mental and physical effort .
13 However , the standard of the field tonight will make such a feat unlikely .
14 ‘ If you will make such a mystery man of yourself , ’ Robbie retorted , ‘ you must expect people to be curious . ’
15 More recent changes in female employment , and the increasing ‘ liberation ’ of women from a life centred entirely around the home and the family , will make such an assessment increasingly outdated .
16 The wise head will make this a priority call upon his or her time .
17 It will be up to the exporter to make sure that lambs have the correct certification and presumably they will make this a condition of purchase , ’ a ministry specialist said .
18 Also from january first 94 i think there is to be signed an agreement between EC and some other european countries ( Norway , Sweden , Switzerland ++ ) which will make this no problem .
19 As most interbank deposits are for less than one year , few banks will grant such a loan with a term of more than one year .
20 The court will grant such an order if it is satisfied that : ( a ) profits have accrued to any person as a result of that contravention ; or that ( b ) one or more investors have ‘ suffered loss or been otherwise adversely affected . ’
21 Subsequently , the Baring Foundation , the Wolfson Foundation and the Foundation for Sport and the Arts provided £250,000 , which will cover all the debts from this phase of building .
22 For its part , the city has made available a site overlooking the Rickmers shipyard and will cover all the costs of creating and equipping a sculpture park .
23 ‘ But we can guarantee either he or the Solicitor General will consult all the papers .
24 ‘ But we can guarantee either he or the Solicitor General will consult all the papers .
25 Mrs V Hawkins will display such a record at the Annual General Meeting .
26 A signal processing manager based on the new architecture will aggregate all the routines and resources to enable the chip to perform audio and telecommunication input-output functions and enable Macintosh applications to take advantage of those functions .
27 ‘ Now we 'll begin again , ’ said the CEO , ‘ and we will bury all the thinking we were doing in the last meeting and approach everything from a new angle .
28 As long as the specimen has an accessible surface that is greater than about 2 cm in diameter and is unattacked by a suitable coupling liquid , the method will yield all the moduli together with Poisson 's ratio in five minutes plus the time taken to do the required calculations .
29 This is the first time that the two companies will provide a total supply and maintenance contract for ARAMCO , ESP/ACC will install all the pump related equipment and perform routine monthly maintenance of the downhole and surface units for a five-year period .
30 Runners are generally suffering at this stage ( 23.5 6o 24.5 miles ) and will need all the support they can get .
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