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

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1 You need a GOAL — something to aim at which will make all the study and learning worthwhile .
2 On other occasions the additional weight will make all the difference .
3 This will make all the difference to your own finances . ’
4 I 'm sure the carpet will make all the difference , ’ said Patrick Sanford , the director of Farnham .
5 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 .
6 ‘ 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 .
7 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 .
8 Runners are generally suffering at this stage ( 23.5 6o 24.5 miles ) and will need all the support they can get .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 You will need all the strength you can muster on this journey . ’
14 Barry and brother and fellow co-director Robert will need all the confidence they can get because there could be troubled times ahead .
15 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 .
16 And in a year 's time I hope you will know all the multiplication tables up to twelve .
17 This publication will carry all the conference papers from our Feminist Art Criticism conference held last June .
18 The planned environment will integrate all the company 's framework products , which currently include its NewWave , Visual User Environment , OpenView , OpenODB database and C++ and the SoftBench development environment .
19 Most installation programs will do all the work for you .
20 Simply describe your requirements to them by calling ( 0273 ) 27560 , or complete the booking form at the back of this insert , and they will do all the rest .
21 Limiting the range of bills will give all the protection that London and the south-east needs .
22 The calls will build to a comprehensive database and will be passed through to our Business Strategy Unit ( BSU ) who will collate all the information .
23 They will undermine all the planning which has ensured that the integration of the city and the rest of the region was the basis of Lothian 's economic success .
24 Once you 've built your computer system it will run all the time certainly all the time .
25 Route Seventeen Account holders not only get easy access to their savings but also easy access to the experience and expertise of The Royal Bank of Scotland staff who will provide all the help and advice you need in the way you need it .
26 Your physiology book or a text on dietetics will provide all the information you need about these substances , their sources and how they are used by the body .
27 I have the feeling that those of you who would want to use the mailing label feature more than any other might find the built-in database a little feeble , but then the chances are that your main database will provide all the information you require for that kind of thing .
28 A standard form of agreement is set out in Appendix I. The essential elements of a confidentiality agreement are an acknowledgment by the purchaser that : ( a ) the existence of the negotiations and all information received relating to the vendor 's business is confidential ; ( b ) the purchaser will maintain the confidentiality and ensure that all persons receiving the information maintain the confidentiality ; ( c ) the purchaser will only use information for assessing its acquisition of the business and for no other purpose ; ( d ) the purchaser will return all the information and either return or destroy all copies if the transaction does not complete .
29 Erm on paragraph twenty erm the government 's proposals will penalise all the camping which takes place outside recognised sites while at the same time I 've already said , removing any incentive or obligation for local authorities to provide enough sites anyway so i it 's , it 's a a total squeeze that on the one hand the government is restricting the number of pitches and then penalising everybody who has n't got one !
30 Either th the quality of service will go down , or he will have all the hassle of er not knowing , not knowing what his design
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