Example sentences of "and will [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Welsh outside half Stephens was clattered into touch by wing Kevin O'Sullivan and then fell over a concrete wall onto the terraces and will miss the December 28 game .
2 Unfortunately for boss Graeme Souness , Rosenthal disappears on international duty this week and will miss the Coca-Cola Cup replay against Sheffield United .
3 He 's been advised to protect the finger and his left hand and will miss the Sunday League game against Essex at Old Trafford .
4 SUNDERLAND skipper Paul Bracewell last night underwent surgery on his broken nose and will miss the next four games .
5 The 24-year-old central defender will have his right leg immobilised for six weeks and will miss the play-offs should Boro qualify .
6 Rosenthal has returned to Israel for a World Cup qualifying game against Sweden and will miss the third round replay , a blow to Liverpool after Saturday 's display .
7 The World Cup series slalom at Holme Pierrepont on May 30th–31st will be the most important British slalom for some years and will draw a very high class field of paddlers ahead of the Olympic Games .
8 The algae is due to an increased supply of cleaner , well-oxygenated , water , and will do no harm .
9 Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA and Novell Inc duly announced the signing of a Master Business Agreement , which covers full support of NetWare within the Olivetti Open System Architecture and joint marketing activities between the two : Olivetti is taking NetWare for Unix and will do a version for System V.4 on Intel Corp iAPX-86 and on its MIPS Computer Systems Inc RISC-based machines ; it will also take Novell 's System Fault Tolerant III technology for some servers , including multiprocessor machines , and they will be fully integrated with Novell 's NetWare Management System .
10 May added : ‘ Gill is a good player and will do a job for me until the end of the season .
11 Some specialists will both advise on which sherds are to be drawn and will do the drawings required , but otherwise the selected sherds are sent to an archaeological illustrator while the reports for archive and for publication are returned to the excavator .
12 The regulatory powers can and will do the job .
13 Docherty , who is so far undefeated as a professional , is from the same part of Strathclyde as Clinton and will attract the crowd who traditionally follow the flyweight .
14 For example , a 6-month CD could have a 30-day rollover ; this means that the interest rate on the CD is related to 6-month LIBID and is fixed for 30 days , and will change every 30 days if LIBID has changed .
15 It claimed that ‘ The pooling of coal and steel production will immediately provide for the establishment of common bases for economic development as a first step in the federation of Europe , and will change the destinies of those regions which have long been devoted to the munitions of war , of which they have been the most constant victims ’ .
16 Hamsters also show a strong reaction to artificial electric fields , and will change the position of their nests to avoid its effects .
17 The central cable is a good one to start with and will lift a plain stocking stitch sweater but with little effort you can work two small cables to the left and right of centre and make the pattern even more interesting , especially for a ‘ V ’ neck sweater .
18 And above all , if the head , inside the school , is seen as someone who has a calm and consistent view of the rapidly changing priorities of school management , there is a chance that parents will come to the same view and will feel the same trust .
19 Instead of sending donations to different charities direct , providing the minimum annual sum is over £120 a year ( or over £10 a month ) , donors can ‘ gift ’ the money to CAF who will maintain a ‘ charity cheque account ’ for them and will distribute the money to whichever charities they nominate .
20 ‘ It is only where the words are absolutely incapable of a construction which will accord with the apparent intention of the provision and will avoid a wholly unreasonable result that the words of the enactment must prevail . ’
21 Even the dogs do n't like it and will avoid the mixture from the dog in front at all costs .
22 Loan exhibitions also will augment the fair : an exhibition arranged by Sotheby 's of pottery from the reserve collection of the Hampshire County Museum 's Service at Alton will feature objects never before displayed publicly and will show the development of British pottery from the fourteenth to the early nineteenth centuries .
23 If the information is acceptable , LIFESPAN will automatically display the title and classification of the DC identifier entered , and will show the date when the DC was submitted .
24 It will produce the hard data needed to analyse resource utilisation and will trigger an alarm mechanism allowing managers to control access .
25 Clothing — There is no set uniform for abseiling , but smart casual wear is a good idea and will promote the image of the activity .
26 ‘ It is feared that such dumping will lead to considerable problems with pollution , disease , vermin , noise levels and methane gas , and will threaten the safety and well-being of the community .
27 Being over-weight , and eating and exercising inappropriately , will make many diseases worse and will affect the quality of life .
28 Obviously , decisions about kitchen equipment and the type of decor and furnishings thought most appropriate in terms of market and image will still have to be made , and will affect the overall cost .
29 An overtime ban started at 7.30am yesterday and will affect the company 's factories at Llandudno Junction and Bodelwyddan .
30 Soundposts are an important feature of bowed instruments but are unsuitable for plucked instruments and will deaden the sound of a dulcimer .
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