Example sentences of "will [vb infin] the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Detectives will compare the teeth in the skull with 25-year-old Suzy 's dental records . |
2 | ‘ The simplified , streamlined structure provides more clarity to the role of each branch and will facilitate the changes in working practices which will be implemented over the coming months . ’ |
3 | Lord Wilson 's account in 1985 of the decay of what was intended to mark a sea-change in the process and outcome of economic policy-making at the highest level is best read slowly and without comment — except , perhaps , to note that , in reforming terms , an almost ideal apprenticeship for a Prime Minister is no guarantee that he will deliver the goods : |
4 | It is difficult to imagine one without at least two conditions , namely , that the buyer will pay the price and that the seller will deliver the goods . |
5 | Taking the French system as an example , the huissier de justice engaged by the plaintiff will deliver the documents to the ministère public ; this is a body of officers attached to the court and primarily responsible for the public prosecution function in the criminal jurisdiction , and customarily and conveniently referred to as the parquet ( which literally means ‘ the well of the court ’ where these officers used to be placed ) . |
6 | So whether your students are studying for exams or brushing up their English for professional reasons , this dictionary will deliver the answers — often before the question has even been asked ! |
7 | It will deliver the promises made in the citizens charter to extend the powers of the four regulators of the privatised utilities . |
8 | No treatment will eliminate the organisms , but some therapies or the natural course of the infection can be associated with improvements in symptoms . |
9 | Rubinstein ( 1989 ) has pointed out that the introduction of trading in baskets of shares ( e.g. the shares in the S&P500 index or the Index Participation Units ( TIPs ) in the Toronto 35 index ) such as index participations , will lower the transactions costs of index arbitrage , so narrowing the no-arbitrage band . |
10 | In the sense that flocculated ( massed lumps ) of algae can be removed by the filter ; and in the fact that some media will lower the nitrates that feed green water algae , there is some truth in this . |
11 | Since no amount of economic reductionism or political explanation alone will expose the roots and distinctive characteristics of the province of Ulster by the late Victorian period , the aim of this investigation is to concentrate specifically on the important contribution made by evangelical religion , from the early penetration by Methodism in the mid eighteenth century to the political crises surrounding Home Rule at the end of the nineteenth century . |
12 | ‘ No interest rate mechanism will bribe the markets to hold sterling at an unacceptable level . ’ |
13 | Official guides will explain the functions of the various parts of the building and children will be able to see the court 's family of ducks . |
14 | First , by analysing the strategies of the leading firms in the area , the study will explain the reasons for the limited impact of the recession . |
15 | I write this letter in the hope that someone will explain the errors of my ways , forgive me for mixing relativistic and Newtonian physics , and enlighten me . |
16 | Our mortgage advisors will explain the details of how this mortgage works , but it is just one more way that the Bristol & West have found to help you out of the jungle . |
17 | The men and their jobs — the individual building blocks — are to be glued together by supervisors who will absorb the uncertainties and variabilities that arise in the work situation . |
18 | Their leaders are idealists , their followers are greedy ; and , as always happens , the greedy will swallow the idealists . |
19 | Soon Britain will be worrying about rising inflation ; not long after , it will rediscover the difficulties of conducting an anti-inflationary monetary policy without an exchange-rate peg — and will begin to wonder about rejoining the ERM . |
20 | Since the latter two specialists do not receive any special training in the sexually transmitted diseases , and neither will notify the cases that they see even if they manage to diagnose them , it is not surprising that chaos ensues . |
21 | There is always a risk that it will become involved in a road accident , and persistent soiling around the house will damage the furnishings . |
22 | They will recollect the guidelines they were given themselves as children . |
23 | Permissions granted by either the Use Classes Order or the GDO can also be removed by a specific condition in a planning permission which will override the provisions of the relevant Order . |
24 | More often than not they will enhance the surroundings rather than detract from them . |
25 | Quite apart from wanting pictures which will enhance the pages of their magazine and which will interest their readers , editors need pictures of the right size and printed on the right sort of paper . |
26 | New drapes will enhance the acoustics and create a more intimate atmosphere . |
27 | The men say they will picket the pits at Ystalyfera and Cwmllinfell . |
28 | Unfortunately , the parents will eat the tadpoles , given the chance . |
29 | The manager will coordinate the efforts of the DoI , the Natural Environment Research Council and the Ministry of Defence . |
30 | If the company ‘ goes under ’ , I fear R will regard the years he has spent on it as wasted , it seems to be a feature of modern society that we tend to judge who we are and what we 've achieved , even what success is , by our work above everything else . |