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

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1 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 .
2 You need a GOAL — something to aim at which will make all the study and learning worthwhile .
3 On other occasions the additional weight will make all the difference .
4 This will make all the difference to your own finances . ’
5 I 'm sure the carpet will make all the difference , ’ said Patrick Sanford , the director of Farnham .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 However , the standard of the field tonight will make such a feat unlikely .
9 ‘ If you will make such a mystery man of yourself , ’ Robbie retorted , ‘ you must expect people to be curious . ’
10 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’ of women from a life centred entirely around the home and the family , will make such an assessment increasingly outdated .
11 The wise head will make this a priority call upon his or her time .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 . ’
16 Mrs V Hawkins will display such a record at the Annual General Meeting .
17 ‘ 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 .
18 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 .
19 Runners are generally suffering at this stage ( 23.5 6o 24.5 miles ) and will need all the support they can get .
20 After that , the dust will begin to settle and you must settle your differences , too , since you will need all the support you can muster to make your mark at work or make life more financially secure .
21 On a personal note , could you pray for me as I am in the process of getting a job in Saudi Arabia myself and will need all the prayer support I can get .
22 There is hope for Hector 's , but it has certainly been saved from fishing nets at the last hour , and will need all the protection and help it can get if it is to survive through the next century .
23 But , with Britain now ranked eighteenth among members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development ( OECD ) , he will need all the luck that he can get .
24 You will need all the strength you can muster on this journey . ’
25 Barry and brother and fellow co-director Robert will need all the confidence they can get because there could be troubled times ahead .
26 If the majority of voters in California opt for Clinton — even if by only one vote — he will win all the state 's electoral college votes .
27 And in a year 's time I hope you will know all the multiplication tables up to twelve .
28 It is by no means certain that a newly conceived " teachers ' contract " , will include such a notion We raise the question whether the long-term effects of teachers ' industrial action might render impracticable future projects in the ESSE/L Project mould .
29 Anyone who was born at the Elsie Inglis Hospital can take part and the story will depend on the participants but it will include half an hour of songs from the other two shows .
30 This chapter will consider both the idea of an arts/science division and why it exists , and two specific subjects : physics and English .
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