Example sentences of "will [verb] [be] make " in BNC.

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1 Government grants , which have supported the production of plonk that drains straight into the EC wine lake , are being systematically cut , and the only way these guys will survive is to make a product the public wants .
2 Only thus will land be made available at minimum instead of monopoly prices , and only thus will the would-be developer be enabled to foresee his commitments and calculate his risks — both essential conditions of ‘ mass production ’ in house-building .
3 John , all this will do is make , is make re is make it , hang on , I lost it .
4 Hang on John , all this will do is make at least a quarter of our own members , in this union , to be inactive in their own industries .
5 Erm and what we will do is make sure you 've got enough room for fifteen foot by eight foot with with whatever space in front of it as as a as a lawn if you like .
6 I think we found it quite difficult to provide the range of services at fully competitive prices and the one thing that this merger will do is to make us much more competitive . ’
7 Only when Dublin has the courage publicly to take action to root out the killers in its midst … will progress be made .
8 It will have been made for the sailcloth trade but , due to some minor fault in manufacture , was released to the kite trade instead , and at an economic advantage .
9 I hope that point will have been made and certainly in future appointments , whenever they occur , some consideration will be given towards people who will be sympathetic to the ecumenical scene .
10 Over the years various attempts will have been made to insulate houses like these , but these are unlikely to match modern standards , and it will pay you to check out your existing level of insulation , with a view to improving it for the future .
11 If the modified , more falsifiable , hypothesis resists falsification in the face of the new tests , then something new will have been learnt and progress will have been made .
12 As no order will have been made in respect of the property at this stage , the defendant appears to be free to dispose of it before the order can be made and thus defeat the object of making the order .
13 I have n't checked the erm er wording of today 's programme , but I 've no reason to assume that any mistakes will have been made on that .
14 All the preparations will have been made ; I 'm sure we could get by . ’
15 In contrast to the ‘ Spanish Inquisition ’ method , a prior decision on priorities and cuts will have been made before the hectic bargaining about detail begins .
16 In some cases doctor 's dentist 's or other appointments will have been made for the Thursdays when the bus failed to arrive .
17 By the weekend , around 50 flights will have been made at the rate of one every 2 hours and the deployment will be complete .
18 These people will have been made worse off by the oil discovery which , on average , increased real output per capita , making many other people better off .
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