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

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1 For the alternative view can only be that the assumptions on which that policy is founded are unsound , if only in supposing that employers can and will deliver wage restraint .
2 The use of a foreign incorporated holding company will eliminate inheritance tax on UK assets , although particular care is needed with residential properties .
3 1990 , 26 , 741 ) , which will eliminate acid sulphate wastes currently being dumped in the North Sea .
4 He praises the £66 million sulphuric acid recovery plant at Billingham which , when fully operational , will eliminate waste acid disposal in the North Sea and make a significant improvement to Billingham Beck .
5 May Ball will aid Age Concern
6 Editor , — I agree with J D Swales 's contention that the Tomlinson report will damage postgraduate education if it results in weakening of the vital links between the special health authority hospitals and teaching in the postgraduate research institutes .
7 For schools , goals may include commitments : — to improve educational standards , — to increase the number of young people choosing to stay in education , — to develop close schools/industry links which will enhance curriculum development , — to provide careers guidance and counselling , — to arrange Work Experience for all young people , — to provide records of achievement for all young people .
8 Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA , DEC 's European Alpha partner , will port Unix System Labs Inc 's operating system to the DEC Alpha machines it is to resell under its own name from next May .
9 Admittedly they enjoy live daphnia , as do all my fish , but they will eat flake food as well as floating pellets , and freeze dried tubiflex worms .
10 Gordon Donaldson , Clwyd county secretary for the National Union of Teachers , said : ‘ The result of these cuts could be that more children will eat junk food , such as crisps and pop , rather than more nutritional hot meals . ’
11 They are still good food if you chop them up into suitably sized pieces , or larger fish , such as adult Angelfish will eat woodlice whole .
12 Small children can sometimes be persuaded to eat cow cake in the same way that old people will eat cat food , but the chief result of all this farming was to produce huge food mountains which we could then refuse to give to the Third World , or to the socialists of Eastern Europe , in order to teach them the error of their ways .
13 Steinar Bastesen , head of the Association , had invited his countrymen to a whale hunt on July 4 ; " then you will eat whale meat until you puke " he said .
14 Koi will eat pond vegetation — especially watercress which can have benefits in removing nitrates from the pond .
15 The health secretariats in each of the states will coordinate health care and the local authorities ( municipalities ) will run local facilities .
16 A designer will prepare outline information describing the client 's needs .
17 DIXONS Group financial director Tony Dignum will step down from the electrical retailer 's main board early next month but will remain finance director of its shops in Britain and America .
18 Until we can understand in what ways it is both new and contradictory , our ‘ curriculum management ’ will remain crisis management .
19 She argues that there are good reasons for supposing that variables such as frequency , concreteness and prior priming — all of which influence the speed with which individual words can be accessed ( see Chapter 6 ) — will affect sentence production .
20 Just as natural gas displaced some of the coal and coal gas in the domestic market during the 1960s , so gas-fired stations will affect electricity generation in the 1990s .
21 As electrolytes are acid or alkaline , disturbance of their delicate balance will affect body function .
22 Where achieving cultures are growing out of traditional ones there will inevitably be tension between the two , and the occasional conflicts will affect marketing development and growth .
23 And Dr Martin Mogridge , of London University 's transport studies group , has persuasively argued that , in London , speedier trains and tubes will make road traffic go faster while new roads will do the opposite .
24 The proponents of this approach to policy claim that it will encourage a more stable background in which the private sector can make its own investment and spending plans with greater certainty about future government policy ; that it will prevent abrupt and damaging shifts of policy ; and that it will make government manipulation of monetary policy for electoral purposes more difficult .
25 Resolved , That this House takes note of European Community Documents Nos. 8356/90 , relating to agricultural production methods , 7570/91 , and the Supplementary Explanatory Memorandum submitted by the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food on 13th November 1991 , relating to the development and future of the Common Agricultural Policy , and 8886/91 COR 1,8950/91 and 9136/91 , relating to amendments to the legal framework of the Common Agricultural Policy ; and supports the Government 's intention to seek reform of the Common Agricultural Policy which will make Community agriculture more market-orientated and efficient , will put more emphasis on environmental care , will reduce the cost of that Policy and will apply fairly throughout the Community .
26 I believe that the Bill will make headline news , because millions of people will benefit from it and they will see the advantages to them .
27 Above left : The London Door Company will make room divider doors to measure in any style .
28 Claire saw his hands clench and thought , ‘ Oh , poor Frank , he 's trying to say something that will make Daddy cross . ’
29 The opposition will want copy fee notes , certainly in respect of major disbursements such as experts ' fees and counsels ' fees .
30 Systems Center will upgrade Palladium source code to a commercial standard .
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