Example sentences of "will [vb infin] as the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Community Health Councils will remain as the link between authorities and the consumer , and the working papers mention consulting consumers in audit of services .
2 One field — will act as the link to BG-BASE .
3 For some the plan will be a series of single words or phrases which will act as the key to each paragraph , giving either the subject , idea , or argument for the paragraph .
4 Educational requirements will decline as the burden of old people increases .
5 we will speak as the symbols of
6 The Ghost will appear as the spirit of the alchemist .
7 Christ himself will appear as the judge of all people to separate the sheep from the goats ( Matt.
8 The pressure will grow as the population ages .
9 It recognises that success in this new business area will be standards-led and so is backing what it predicts will emerge as the winners .
10 My local electronics dealer tells me he is confident that there will be GPS under £1,000 within six months and then the real price war will begin as the manufacturer battle it out for the lucrative yacht market .
11 It is to be hoped a change of attitude will occur as the credibility of abseiling as a legitimate activity in its own right grows .
12 This is within the range of diumal temperature change in many hot deserts and precipitation will occur as the temperature rises or falls across this value .
13 ( Normally the one that we will use as the background colour for the whole screen . )
14 NCR Corp reports that the city of San Antonio , Texas , tenth largest in the US , would you believe , has gone for NCR multiprocessing servers to facilitate the flow of information through its emergency services department — two NCR 3450 multiprocessors will function as the backbone of the city 's computer dispatch system ; no value given .
15 Interactive , headquartered in Naperville , Illinois and with lines into accounts such as Motorola , Swiss Bank and AT&T , will function as the hub of Systemhouse 's midwest region .
16 The APB went on to observe that ‘ … the degree of reliance that can reasonably be placed on financial statements will decrease as the length of time that has elapsed since their approval by the directors increases ’ .
17 I am sure the former view will prevail as the technology comfort factor increases .
18 It remains the criterion of pollution , despite its irregular enforcement ; as such it creates a zone of officially tolerated ‘ pollution ’ which will vary as the standard and the setting of the discharge vary .
19 If you are in temporary accommodation and do not accept the tenancy , this provision will cease as the council , by making a reasonable offer of permanent accommodation , will have discharged its responsibility to you under the provisions of the Housing Act 1985 , Part III and you will have to make your own arrangements for housing yourself and your family .
20 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that the Government will continue as the party of denationalisation , and confirm to the electorate of York that the Conservative party will not take away the shares of those who have invested in Northern Electric , British Telecom and other such denationalised companies ?
21 the demand for basic necessities , such as bread , will diminish as the need for the semi-luxuries of old age rises .
22 Secondly , the difference in wealth between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat will increase as the accumulation of capital proceeds .
23 But a Vietnam with a difference , for the whites , armed to the teeth and economically mighty , will fight as the South Vietnamese and the Americans never did .
24 To the extent that the government , the major issuer of those assets which make up the private sector 's net worth , does not alter its spending and taxation policies in response to a rising real value of its outstanding liabilities , aggregate spending will rise as the price level falls .
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