Example sentences of "will [verb] [pers pn] more " in BNC.

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1 How it will earn them more money .
2 It will be an ‘ entitlement ’ to children only if the teachers ' interpretation of it and their teaching style , as it is affected by its requirements , will make them more rather than less likely to be the teachers with the sorts of qualities which are likely to engage their learners , interests .
3 VIRGINIA Bottomley thinks that making patients write their own prescriptions will make them more responsible for their health .
4 Developing managerial skills in nurses will make them more equal and effective members of the multidisciplinary team .
5 These might include : a ) providing encouragement and support for young women and ethnic minority students to try for jobs they have not traditionally applied for ; b ) provision by employers of Work Experience placements to schools from which they have not previously recruited ; c ) reducing sex-stereotyping in Work Experience ; d ) enriching the curriculum in science and technology subjects in ways which will make them more attractive to young women ; e ) improving education and training opportunities for young people with disabilities .
6 It is likely that this will make him more tired than usual and so we might guess that he will sleep longer .
7 A little background knowledge will make you more confident and help you to draw up a list of really relevant questions .
8 The trouble is that various worldly pressures will make you more , not less , inclined to play it safe .
9 In other words , opposing reunification will make it more likely to occur in the form which we would least want ’ .
10 However , the presence of the physical handicap will make it more difficult for the person to eventually lead an independent life .
11 Thus , the demand for money ( MD ) depends : ( a ) directly on national income ( as a rise in national income will reflect a rise in the total value of transactions and so will increase the demand for money to finance these transactions ) ; and ( b ) inversely on the rate of interest ( as a rise in the rate of interest will make it more attractive to hold financial assets , and less attractive to hold money , whether as part of an individual 's wealth holdings or as an outcome of a speculative activity ) .
12 The changes in social security legislation will make it more difficult for young people estranged from their parents or who have suffered physical or sexual abuse to receive financial or practical help .
13 It is believed the alignment of Novell behind Unix will make it more difficult for Microsoft Corp to run roughshod over the industry .
14 Similarly , we have already encountered the question posed by The Architect 's Journal when Cramlington was first proposed in its modern form : will this place have any industrial , and hence employment , base which will make it more than merely a dormitory suburb ?
15 Third , a soft UK policy on abuse of market power will make it more difficult for the UK to argue that the EC should strengthen its merger policy .
16 Does not the right hon. Gentleman realise that he is setting an obstacle course for the courts which will make it more difficult for them to pass tough sentences in serious cases ?
17 Changes are to include a nine-member national executive , a regional council and clearly defined leadership structure , which will make it more akin to mainstream political parties .
18 Killing of the California grey will continued to be banned , but there is concern among conservationists that the delisting will make it more difficult to measure the impact of offshore oil drilling on its habitat .
19 Er on on the question of the A sixty one itself erm and the remaining sections that need to be improved , which again will make it more attractive compared with the A one .
20 ‘ We have found tenants for all these units , ’ says Gerry Gallagher , who is the project manager , ‘ and we have other plans for improvements to the village which will make it more attractive to visitors .
21 Residents from Lakeside , Darlington , say plans to narrow their road will make it more dangerous to cross and to park .
22 ‘ I really think you will enjoy it more out here . ’
23 But if you reveal some of your experience and history , others will trust you more readily and be more willing to open up themselves .
24 People aroused by the possibilities of social power will seek it more consistently than those who are not aroused by power .
25 But a win will bring them more glamorous and more lucrative opposition .
26 If that is too difficult , seek other help — counselling will do you more good than valium ’ .
27 Well , you are beginning to lose it , and as a medical man I assure you it will do you more good than harm . ’
28 Perhaps if it 's so successful if it can successfully this evening perhaps we will do it more often .
29 They know there 's no way I can play as I did when I was No 1 in the world but hopefully with more matches which will give me more confidence , they will see me play good tennis ’ .
30 The bigger crust , once soaked , will give me more weight , as will the swan-shot , and the crust is big enough to support the weight of the shot .
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