Example sentences of "will [verb] [adv prt] a " in BNC.

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1 They 're also supremely naive if they do n't think at some point in the future that MCA will hike out a similar compilation to the one Phonogram just have … that 's always assuming that they sort themselves out enough to have the required amount of hits .
2 Alabama must hope that somehow , some day , fate will throw up a candidate like Georgia 's Zell Miller or Arkansas 's Bill Clinton .
3 In particular , the New Moon present in your own birth sign on the 29th will trigger off a new period of some really quite remarkable and reassuring developments in your very personal life .
4 They reach a point where even the smallest stimulus will trigger off a massive reaction .
5 ACTORS will abseil down a quarry as part of an unusual open-air performance of Shakespeare 's Macbeth this summer .
6 Pearl 's share price stands at 648p as hopes mount in the market that the Australian 's interest will flush out a more determined bidder which will offer more .
7 ‘ Contacts at professional and academic level , seminars , familiarisation with techniques , will build up a rapport which tends to pay off in the long run , ’ he said .
8 If you scatter seed on the ground you will build up a substantial clientele of birds such as chaffinches which do not readily come to hanging food and birdtables .
9 If a man talks only with the prisoners of his own world then he will seek out a stranger …
10 A few drops of tangy lemon oil in the bath will freshen up a hot and clammy patient .
11 Earlier on this week all that cloud was coming in from the north-west , now you can see it coming across from the west and as the weekend goes along , it will come in more from the south-west , so it will warm up a little bit .
12 If you click on Article for example , a pop-up box will appear with a list of related articles , or clicking on Photo will bring up a picture .
13 To travel through London , clicking off the edge of most outdoor scenes will bring up a large map of London .
14 If you need to look up a command and are not sure under which topic to search , pressing F10 will bring up a Search facility into which a word that is relevant to that particular command may be inserted .
15 Araminta is fey , and Dermot is ‘ hopeless ’ , and their death is artistically right , and no one will bring in a verdict of wilful murder against you — although you have a strong motive to kill them .
16 ‘ £30,000 will bring in a very tidy income , you know .
17 Labour can not , on the one hand , criticise us for giving our system careful consideration and waiting until 1 April 1993 and , on the other hand , announce that they will bring in a scheme in 1992 with no system to back it up .
18 I hope they realise by being here we will bring in a huge amount of trade .
19 They need it to finance new projects and which they ultimately hope those projects will bring in a profit on the capital employed .
20 We must hope that the publishers will bring out a paperback .
21 That trawl will bring out a couple of dozen schemes that have totally lapsed , and people will write snotty letters saying I 've told you this once before .
22 The acceptance of the first of the three premises , that the god to be worshipped is not to be identified with the power which is assumed to have created the universe , will bring about a change from long established practice and is of great importance .
23 Sometimes a mood , or a phase of the menstrual cycle , will bring about a definite aversion to keeping up appearances .
24 If the Vance-Owen plan is to survive , its one chance is that sanctions will bring about a change of mind among the Bosnian Serbs .
25 To be sure working with a narrower aperture will decrease Ap but it will bring about a compensating uncertainty Ax in the electron 's position .
26 In such conditions , one important prediction is that the weakening of norm-enforcement mechanisms will bring about a reduction in the everyday functional value of the use of in-group linguistic variants .
27 The poll tax will bring about a significant redistribution of income between different households and individuals within those households .
28 In the Gospel we have been told that Jesus will bring about a new exodus ( 9:31 ) by his death and resurrection at Jerusalem : a release from a worse bondage and a more terrible death than that which befell the Israelites in Egypt .
29 It is that , along with political and economic change which , in the long run , will bring about a change in the situation .
30 It is consumer pressure that will bring about a change .
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