Example sentences of "will [verb] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Following agreement between food manufacturers and the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries & Food , we 'll see new labelling on microwave ovens — and on food packaging .
2 Jermey 's aim is not to turn out chefs who can produce Chinese wedding feasts , but adventurous chefs who can borrow techniques where appropriate and incorporate them into their own style : ‘ They 'll see new ways of finishing dishes , new combinations of flavours . ’
3 Solicitors , I suppose — if it was mine I 'll find new ones . ’
4 You 'll learn new skills .
5 Fears of an energy shortfall will lend new weight to calls by PowerGen , the smaller of the two Central Electricity Generating Boards , to take over a bigger share of the power market .
6 Discussion and consultation will often bring to light facts … of which the employers were unaware , and which will throw new light on the problem .
7 The analysis of a series of about twenty family reconstitution studies will throw new light on the changes in the timing and incidence of marriage which were so important , thus complementing and extending the earlier work .
8 Not every delta will construct new lobes , but some , like the Rhone , have distributaries which vary in importance from time to time .
9 Because goldfish will eat new plant growth , use fast-growing varieties , such as Elodea canadensis , Ludwigia and Vallisneria .
10 The regulations , which will affect new care home residents after April , mean those residents who go in to hospital for treatment will receive the new ‘ residential allowance ’ for only six days .
11 I will make new friends at university and hopefully have more experience in the knowledge of what friends really are .
12 Fermilab and CERN will make new efforts to catch homegrown neutrinos changing their colours .
13 ‘ Labour will build new homes in Darlington .
14 I am sure LCCIEB students will experience new horizons , just as I did .
15 We will introduce new legislation giving stronger powers to deal with cartels .
16 So the transformation to a new order can only be achieved by shattering their stranglehold on social power , and the rise of a new dominant class which will introduce new property relations allowing productive forces to develop .
17 We will introduce new product labels , showing information such as energy consumption during use and the environmental impact of the production process .
18 UK Environment Minister David Maclean has said that the government will seek new powers to penalise companies that make bogus environmental claims for their products .
19 We will seek new arrangements to enable first-time buyers to concentrate relief in the early years .
20 Many will return to their families , but some will need new families through ADOPTION .
21 No existing institution has the power to encapsulate and carry out policies , so we will need new ones .
22 It will need new valley gutters and we found we had to replace the roof structure ( something we originally thought was not needed ) .
23 The Group General Export team led by John Chadwick and Vernon Wilson will attack new markets such as the Middle East , South America and Eastern Europe .
24 Work will include new wall cladding , windows and paving to ensure the building looks attractive and is in keeping with the ‘ new-look ’ planned approach to the bridge .
25 St William 's Foundation sees the need for a programme of action which will explore new paths , side step old obstacles , find lateral avenues to solution of apparently intractable problems .
26 Within carefully controlled costings , Labour will consider new scope for the BBC World Service , praised by listeners such as Terry Waite and Mikhail Gorbachev , and for the BBC 's World Service Television Service .
27 However , I must confess I do n't think I will buy new machines again .
28 However , not just on the economic front does our interest lie in closer co-operation , but in defence and foreign affairs the collective strength and influence of the European Community will assume new importance with the demise of the Soviet Union and the disarray of eastern Europe .
29 In addition , the research will collect new information on how employment contracts are determined and managed in the absence of collective bargaining in non-union settings .
30 The project will collect new data , as well as exploiting existing information , in order to examine the link between a company 's employment of scientists and engineers and its economic performance .
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