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

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1 I do n't think he will for one minute !
2 As for apportioning blame for the £215m fraud at International Signal and Control , the Ferranti subsidiary , rumour and speculation abounded as it will for some time to come .
3 The results of these measures will for some time be inconclusive , if only because parties to an experiment must still depend on the larger part of the economy which continues to operate according to traditional principles .
4 That operation as I understand it is certainly either available on the National Health or er likely to be available on the national health I have not understood that it is the sort of operation which will for any reason suddenly need to be done and I bear in mind that the plaintiff has had already an operation on his hip done on the National Health , it seems to me on the probabilities that there is a very strong probability that that operation will be done on the National Health and not done privately and for that reason it does not seem to me right to include any sum in relation to that in the damages .
5 Oh I will after this weekend , you know , because if
6 This sets out the draft proposals and erm will after this meeting go to all members of the Council for them to go through with a toothcomb as well as you .
7 The term can be approximately twelve to thirteen weeks long , and advanced classes will in all probability do a production over that time which will be mounted and produced in the Institute 's own theatre .
8 At present , such an old person , if assessed for statutory care , will in all probability be rejected as too fit .
9 The inspector is not bound by the sheriff 's opinion and his report will in all probability put matters in the correct perspective with appropriate recommendations .
10 Clearly such a point will have come if the child is seeking to refuse treatment in circumstances which will in all probability lead to the death of the child or to severe permanent injury .
11 Its rigorous application of the acquis communautaire and the finalité politique to new members will in all probability lead to a Europe too full of contradictions to survive as a unitary bloc .
12 This wider region will in all probability reflect the district , regional or area organisation and/or competition structure of many governing bodies .
13 The advice that they need will in all probability be a different nature to the normal required in large workplaces .
14 We are now integrating them more closely into the businesses , which will in future pay for all the research and engineering they require .
15 This is perhaps less of an issue now that Unix SVR4.2 has been modularised , and it is expected that UI will in future work more directly with the rest of the industry on interfaces and reference technologies around SVR4 — see page 2 .
16 There are conflicting perspectives on whether greater longevity will of itself give rise to increased disability , but without significant improvements in health , average levels of dependency and chronic illness will in future rise simply because growing proportions of the population will be extremely old .
17 While the manual is undoubtedly of great benefit to hobbyists it has also established a very firm base in education , training and in the general electronics industry , we therefore feel the word Amateur in the title is inappropriate and will in future drop it .
18 Dubbed the ‘ Museum of the Pharaohs ’ , the Giza museum is part of a wider project to restore Egypt 's monuments and upgrade its minor museums such as that at Aswan , which will in future house the Nubian antiquities .
19 Beeson Gregory will in future guide smaller companies towards a full listing .
20 Furthermore , the Institution through its new policy on part-time education proposes to withdraw from the formal examination process and will in future delegate this responsibility to approved polytechnics and colleges .
21 The building industry , given an open field , competing for purchasers and paying a competitive price for its materials , will automatically be stimulated to invest in developing these modern methods , knowing that the reward of successful enterprise will in due course be reaped .
22 But Aoun seems sure that , if he just hangs on regardless , some other miracle will in due course come to the rescue .
23 Everything I have seen and heard in the ensuing months reinforces my belief that drift-netting is a manifestation of an attitude which , unchecked , will in due course murder the only planet on which we can make our home . ’
24 The composition and terms of reference of urban development corporations will be changed immediately and they will in due course be wound up in an orderly way .
25 In other words , I will in due course adopt the child .
26 ( Certainly , Working for patients will in due course also require management accounting skills but these will be used to address different issues — such as how to ‘ price ’ contracts for clinical services — from those previously on the agenda . )
27 The House will in due course consider the report .
28 The client will in due course bill its parent for the work .
29 One assumption is that any intelligent species will in due course develop a technology , just as we have done .
30 If there is more than a certain amount , gravity will in due course draw the galaxies back together .
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