Example sentences of "will [vb infin] make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They hope that neither Europe nor America will want to make such sacrifices to defend farm subsidies which they can not themselves afford .
2 If you plan to stay where you are , the likelihood is that at some point you will want to make some changes or improvements : install central heating , insulate the loft , modernise the kitchen or perhaps convert part of the house to a granny flat for an elderly parent who is becoming too frail to live alone .
3 Equally most firms will want to make express provision for the retirement of their partners , though that need not involve compulsory retirement on attaining a specified age .
4 Any parish that wants to take the impending discussion on women 's ordination with real seriousness and responsibility will want to make this booklet widely available . ’
5 Any parish that wants to take the impending discussion on woman 's ordination with real seriousness and responsibility will want to make this booklet widely available .
6 However it is almost certain that we will find it appropriate to meet the parties and will seek to make these arrangements as soon as possible after the receipt of the representations in reply .
7 It will seek to make maximum use of the units it has been given for offlining .
8 Finally , even if a government was prepared to use positive discrimination measures more vigorously and adopt a policy of staff direction in employment , it will need to make private provision illegal if it is to succeed in equalising the geographical distribution of services .
9 The labour market will need to make effective use of the smaller groups leaving school .
10 ‘ At some stage , when I stop playing competitively , I will need to make some sort of career decision about where the majority of my energies will go .
11 He will have made sure Virginia looked as beautiful and sensuous as possible .
12 That long journey from Augsburg to Mannheim will have made heavy inroads on your purse and Mannheim will hardly fill it again .
13 First in the firing line will be EC Agriculture Commissioner Ray MacSharry , who will be quizzed closely by the French , who claim Europe 's farmers will have to make extra sacrifices for the Gatt deal .
14 And the inspector will have to make that judgement in this case .
15 As well as deciding on new commission rates , firms will have to make extensive changes to their computer systems .
16 The landlord will have to make good damage to decorations caused by carrying out of works by him ( Bradley v Chorley BC [ 1985 ] 2 EGLR 49 ) .
17 For in order to explain the reasons for own reductivist beliefs he will have to make certain claims that are impervious to his own analysis .
18 Therefore , should the shareholder be subject to a higher rate of tax he or she will have to make additional payments to the Inland Revenue .
19 We plan your holiday arrangements many months in advance , and thought it is unlikely that we will have to make any changes to confirmed arrangements , it does occasionally happen .
20 It is unlikely that we will have to make any changes to your holiday , but we do plan th arrangements many months in advance .
21 Sooner or later there is little doubt that the reticent Prince of Wales will have to make some kind of statement .
22 For example , blind people will be unable to use light/dark changes and so will have to make more use of a regular sleep/wake rhythm or of social commitments .
23 If he does not receive payment soon , Mr Hunter says he will have to make 20 staff redundant from the family-run firm , Village Group Tours .
24 The ratio of bankers ' balances to deposit liabilities will be smaller than it was and if , as we have now said several times , the original ratio was a desired one , then banks will have to make further adjustments to their balance sheets to restore the ratio .
25 We 've got to hope that something will happen to make these people change their minds , but do leopards ever change their spots ?
26 When we discuss computer design variations in the ensuing chapters , we will tend to make two assumptions which it is as well to clarify ; first , that each computer is designed independently for a particular application area and to purely technical criteria ; and second , that a computer design is implemented as a fixed set of facilities for all customers .
27 In any event , if great prominence came to be given to APR , many people could be misled about the comparative value of competing credit arrangements ; partly because our calculations show that small and sometimes insignificant differences in what the buyer actually has to pay for credit can make for huge and therefore misleadingly imposing differences in APR ; partly because it will tend to make longer-term borrowing look more attractive than shorter-term borrowing even when ( given that the great majority of people prefer to pay off their debts as quickly as possible ) this may not be best for people .
28 No manufacturing operation is involved in the purchase and CEPI will continue to make other types of paint under the name of Cepilux .
29 THE United States will continue to make new nerve gas weapons after the conclusion of a global treaty banning them takes effect , according to a hitherto secret administration policy review .
30 ’ It 's been good for me and if I can show others how to enjoy it , then that 's what will continue to make American Football grow . ’
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