Example sentences of "will [verb] [prep] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 The record card for such a client was scribbled over with the comment of dealers : " He 's about to buy a house ; has no funds ; he 'll see how the shares he already has do ; he 's going in for Rolls Royce , so has no money ; he 's still waiting for share certificates — once these have arrived he will think about further investment . "
2 After all , the way we feed our children has a great bearing on how they will eat in later life and in turn how they will feed their families in years to come .
3 The alternative , according to response competition is : ‘ Ricky will remain for longer periods in his place doing what he is supposed to ’ .
4 Disciplined operating procedures can be followed more readily and this will make for smoother performances in all areas .
5 This will make for greater safety for pupils of Currie High School crossing the road .
6 This will make for greater safety for pupils of Currie High School crossing the road .
7 The second year will build on earlier work to provide a competence in modern software engineering methodologies supported by the necessary theoretical base .
8 The study will build on earlier research in the field of religious journalism completed by Dr Hoover in 1989 .
9 Students selected on the basis of success in some form of study which has placed similar demands on them to the ones which they will experience in higher education have been shown to respond as least as well as , it not better than , the traditionally qualified entrants .
10 These will range from larger cars in some Western countries to the possession of brassieres in some African nations .
11 Work out how much storage you will need for smaller pieces of equipment , serving equipment and foodstuffs : will one shelf in a cupboard be enough for tins , or do you need several ?
12 For example , from 1st January 1993 , the legal responsibility to provide Supplementary Declarations ( Intrastats ) to Customs and Excise authorities will fall on larger traders for all intra-EEC trade .
13 In an effort to expand this business further , it has just signed a joint marketing agreement with the Sparc Technology Business Unit of Sun Microsystems Computer Corp , which sells Sparc technology and expertise to third parties , but will focus on higher volume , standard board designs , while marketing Tadpole 's skills in complex custom board designs .
14 In an effort to expand this business further , it has just signed a joint marketing agreement with the Sparc Technology Business Unit of Sun Microsystems Computer Corp , which sells Sparc technology and expertise to third parties , but will focus on higher volume , standard board designs , while marketing Tadpole 's skills in complex custom board designs .
15 THIS four bedroom semi will appeal to larger families .
16 Be the percussion instrument or animal noises to accompany tape being played , the animals sound like are delightful to young ears while the percussion band will appeal to older children who wish to begin beating time more acc- accurately .
17 In fact at room temperature a diamond will survive for longer than the present age of the Universe .
18 ‘ That way everyone will benefit from cleaner streets , playing fields , parks and beaches .
19 Despite these remarks , it will be preferable to use a more compact notation , so , provided that it is understood that single nouns cover an intensional structure like that above ( and this will matter in later chapters ) we shall feel free to show them as simple occurrences of E , thus retaining as our notation for the pattern of any of the following : ( 14 ) green bottles hungry marchers chocolate cake 1.5 It is inappropriate and indeed impossible to characterize the semantic , and purely linguistic , value of qualification in extensional or referential terms .
20 the market price for the good will be higher than if no tariffs were imposed , and this will result in lower total market demand for the product .
21 It says the changes will result in better connections on both the local and national networks and shorter journey times .
22 This relatively small increase causes much more work for the heart and lungs , and will result in greater cardio-vascular fitness .
23 The idea is that close proximity will result in greater inter-disciplinary contacts .
24 This will result in greater focus on our business priorities and the needs of our customers .
25 Providing these will result in stronger management than having authority imposed by workers without a clinical background .
26 It can also control both the quantity and quality of fruit by preventing the overproduction of new , sappy growth at the expense of the fruit , and by halting the production of too many fruit buds at the expense of new , healthy growth which will result in poorer fruit and gradually weaken the vine .
27 Six new power stations planned for eastern London will result in poorer air quality in parts of the capital , according to consultants ' reports .
28 The increased use of gas to produce elect electricity will result in faster exhaustion of our resources while the subsequent closure of the mines will deny us access to hundreds of years of our richest and greatest energy reserves .
29 Their architects or estates departments will quote the precedent of mutilated buildings nearby as justification for allowing another unsuitable , unsympathetic design which will result in further erosion of the town ‘ s character .
30 Studying the graphs helps us analyze the performance of the component , the problems the component faces given certain types of speech input , and the problems the component will present to higher levels of processing .
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