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

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1 But where else will the defence establishment turn if it wants to do its own brand of basic research , using spinoffs from the constant advances in high energy physics ?
2 What , if anything , will the Maastricht agreement do to eradicate the real inequalities throughout Europe , which mean , for example , that pensioners in this country receive about 43 per cent .
3 Nonetheless , just as computer scientists have had to solve the problem of mapping abstract functional languages onto unyielding and unhelpful hardware , so also will the EP community have to grapple with the difficulties of ‘ link-editing ’ and presenting suitable subsets of some highly abstract hypertext on conventional devices ( including plain paper ! ) .
4 Will the seconder seconder for three eighty
5 2 How many degrees will the minute hand of a clock turn through in :
6 Perhaps most importantly , it will the system Sun uses to add the Motif toolkit , compliments of IXI Ltd .
7 However , the best execution rules will apply and ( in the case of contingent liability transactions for an execution-only private customer ) so too will the customer agreement rules .
8 Not only will the specialist interest programme go but so too will the minority programmes so carefully nurtured by organizations seeking to satisfy a broad spectrum of interests and groups .
9 How will the state pension system cope with the increasing number of pensioners ?
10 The information gained from visiting another school can be used in answering questions not just on the technical aspects of microcomputer hardware and software , but its actual use — how it links with the information skills programme ; what curricular areas have been involved in other schools ; will the microcomputer cause any problems in terms of security or pupil discipline ? ; will the school librarian be involved in training teachers in the use of the microcomputer for information handling ?
11 Glasgow Healthcare will have a purpose built depot as will the Cardiff area .
12 What policy advice will the Home Secretary need on prison matters , for example the use of police cells and contracting with the private sector , which are distinct from the operations of the Prison Service , and by whom should it be given ?
13 Will the Home Secretary bear in mind that the rural areas of Northumberland have been especially difficult to police while the urban areas have been under great pressure and there has been a shortage of officers ?
14 Is it true that Le Pen is to meet a number of Tory Members and , if so , will the Home Secretary make it clear that that would be wrong ?
15 Will the Home Secretary expedite his consideration and either grant a posthumous pardon or at least instigate a public inquiry , so that what is regarded as the greatest injustice of our post-war criminal justice system left unremedied will be put right before the last member of the Bentley family dies without knowing the result ?
16 Will the Home Secretary acknowledge that fresh evidence was presented to him in the summer and that his review is long overdue ?
17 In view of that , will the Home Secretary make sure that he examines the evidence as rapidly as possible ?
18 Will the Home Secretary think again , please ?
19 Will the Home Secretary confirm that he is about to launch a £5 million campaign involving the glitzy television commercials that have been his trademark in every office of state that he has held ?
20 Will the Home Secretary confirm that his adviser on race matters , the Commission For Racial Equality , have made representations to the Government that their proposal to withdraw legal aid from applicants would leave the Government in breach of the provisions of the Race Relations Act 1976 ?
21 Will the Home Secretary give way ?
22 Will the Home Secretary admit that the problem of bogus applications , and there are some , is entirely the responsibility of the Government , in that the enormous delays in processing applications , which cause great fear for real refugees , have encouraged bogus organisers of fraudulent claims , such as the friend of the hon. Member for Hayes and Harlington ( Mr. Dicks ) ?
23 Will the Home Secretary confirm that , aside from the point of law to which he draws our attention and which will soon become sub judice , the judgment described Home Office procedures as reflecting no credit on the Home Secretary , and called the treatment of that asylum seeker a disgrace .
24 As my right hon. Friend asked earlier , when will the Home Office commit resources to that scheme ?
25 Will the US government step in ?
26 The non-university institutions have more mature entrants , more without formal qualifications , more from social classes III-V , their effective length of course is shorter , and they will be less affected by a switch to longer science and engineering courses than will the university sector .
27 ( xvii ) Will the job evaluation exercise still go ahead ?
28 Will the tank floor be that dirty underneath the substrate , and if it is left could this affect the health of my fish ?
29 Will the Midland Region withdraw ?
30 Will the Lord Chancellor consider asking the Lord Chief Justice to establish a committee of judges and practitioners to propose reforms to be approved by a practice direction , and by legislation where necessary ?
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